Label:
Gramavision – GR-8303
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album / Country: US / Released: 1983
Style:
Free Improvisation, Free Jazz
Recorded at
Vanguard Studios, New York City in July 1983.
Mixed
at Gramavision Studio, New York City in August 1983.
Cover
– Francesco Clemente
Photography
By [Photo By] – Robert Mapplethorpe
Design
[Album Design] – Peter Corriston
Engineer
– David Baker
Mastered
By – Bob Ludwig
Mixed
By – David Baker
Producer
– Anthony Davis, Jonathan F. P. Rose
A1
- Mvt I: Esu At The Crossroads
....................................................... 4:52
A2
- Mvt II: Little Richard's New Wave
................................................. 8:31
A3
- Mvt III: Ifa: The Oracle, Esu The Trickster ....................................
4:46
B1
- Mvt IV: A Walk Through The Shadows ....................................... 13:26
B2
- Mvt V: Clonetics
............................................................................ 7:06
Composed
By – Anthony Davis
Anthony
Davis – piano
Dwight
Andrews – flute
J.D.
Parran – clarinet
Leo
Smith – trumpet
George
Lewis – trombone
David
Samuels – vibraphone
Shem
Guibbory – violin
Eugene
Friesen – cello
Rick
Rozie – bass
Pheeroan
AkLaff – drums, percussion
Written
as music to accompany the choreography of Molissa Fenley, Anthony Davis
followed the huge artistic (if not commercial) success of his albums Episteme
and Variations in Dreamtime with yet another wonderful recording along similar
lines. Using many of the same musicians and, in fact, recycling some of the
same thematic material (as he was to do often in his career), Davis once again
finds enormous richness and power in a territory straddling advanced jazz and
contemporary minimalism, here even enjoining the services of Steve Reich's
violinist of choice, Shem Guibbory. The compositions combine propulsive, oddly
metered rhythms with fascinating and often gorgeous melodies including,
especially his bitterly beautiful "A Walk in the Shadows," here given
arguably its finest, most intense performance with Guibbory doing gut-wrenching
work. The ensemble is incredibly tight and features superb playing by, among
others, trumpeter Leo Smith and trombonist George Lewis. The cover painting by
Francesco Clemente and the portrait photograph by Robert Mapplethorpe indicate
how closely Davis was becoming involved with the New York avant-garde in the
early '80s. This would lead to an increased "classicalization" of his
work, largely to its detriment, in oncoming years, and Hemispheres would prove
to be perhaps his last unqualified success. Very highly recommended.
_
Review by Brian Olewnick
It
would be nice to read this:
Commissioned
by Brooklyn Academy of Music's Next Wave Festival
Molissa
Fenley and Company/ANTHONY DAVIS and EPISTEME
HEMISPHERES
- An evening length dance work with live music
http://molissafenley.com/view_works.php?id=51
Note:
THIS MONTH – ALBUMS
THAT YOU REQUEST !!!
If
you find it, buy this album!
ANTHONY DAVIS – Hemispheres (LP-1983)
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Thanks, and may the force be with You!
ReplyDeleteThank you thank you thank you!
ReplyDeleteAnother amazing Gramavision release. I don't know which one is more significant in the jazz of the eighties: the number of classics in the eighties jazz, or the awfulness when Gramavision fell down on its job for keeping it in print, and then just sat on it. Thank god for the blogosphere: otherwise, the younger generation wouldn't know so much essential jazz in the eighties.
BIG THX!...
ReplyDeleteDitto to what Scraps says . . . thanks for this listen Vitko!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks! These Gramavision albums are hard to find.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Vitko. Haven't heard this one in years. Early eighties were prime AD. Such an amazing album. Can't wait to hear George Lewis ripping it up on Little Richard's New Wave!!
ReplyDeleteFinally I've found, thanks to you Vitko, a digital copy of this album. I had purchased it in an "album_cassette" format shortly after it was released. It will be interesting to hear again after such a long time.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Vitko.
Thanks Vikko like the rest good to find this rarity
ReplyDeleteso happy about this month - hope you can do flac of Braxton Qrt at Moers
ReplyDeleteOut of this world!
ReplyDeleteSteve Lacy's words come to mind:"But these things are sort of mysterious, they sort of fall from the sky and you take them up. It's not really a logical step-by-step... it's more like a series of leaps into the unknown."
Big thanks, Vitko.
looking for
ReplyDeleteArchie Shepp - Three for a Quarter One for a Dime - in flac
Steve Lacy- Condor - in flac
M'Boom - Collage - in flac
Max Roach - Nommo - in flac
can share something back if I have something listed here as wanted
Hello!
ReplyDeleteIf re-up count as request i would like to ask you for:
JOËLLE LÉANDRE – At The Le Mans Jazz Festival 2005 (2CD-2006)
and
RICK JENSEN TRIO – Live Performances 2003 / 2004 (4CDs Box Set)
Thank you Vitko.
Sure, I will, but you'll have to wait for some time, I have a lot to do before. I try to respect the order of the request.
DeleteAll the best Vojac.
Impossible to find these - Gramavision had a unique take on music - wish someone knew the history of the label and could tell us - always wondered was it the La Monte piano box set that put them out of biz ?
ReplyDeleteTime is on my side :))
ReplyDeleteThank You Vitko!
Time is on my side, yes it is.
DeleteTime is on my side, yes it is.
Now you all were saying that you want to be free
But you'll come runnin' back (I said you would baby),
You'll come runnin' back (like I told you so many times before),
You'll come runnin' back to me.
Time is on my side, yes it is.........etc...etc...
Yeah you're going to come back baby
Knockin', knockin' right on my door...
Beautiful ... good old Rolling Stones :)
Surprising cast of musicians. Thank you very much indeed.
ReplyDeleteThanks vitko, this should be a great album, any Anthony Davis I don't have is always more than welcome.
ReplyDeleteThanks for responding to the request! Like magic!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Vitko!
ReplyDeletePlease can you re upload this gem? Thanks for your work
ReplyDeleteMuchas gracias.
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