Big Band cover

Big Band

Released

Alto saxophonist Hemphill was a wildly creative spirit whose music routinely blended jazz, funk, and avant-garde compositional concepts with poetry and drama. His music often had a stark, stare-you-down rawness, but when given the opportunity, he could deliver joyous Ellingtonian swing. On this album, he’s joined by 14 other musicians and, on the nearly 19-minute “Drunk On God,” poet K. Curtis Lyle. The uptempo pieces (“At Harmony,” “Bordertown”) squall and soar, the ballads (“For Billie,” “Leora”) are lush and lovely, and Bill Frisell’s guitar gives the funky “C/Saw” extra bite.

Phil Freeman

Recommended by

Suggestions
Koma Saxo cover

Koma Saxo

Petter Eldh, Koma Saxo
Ontology of Nought cover

Ontology of Nought

Ingurgitating Oblivion
Orange Fish Tears cover

Orange Fish Tears

Baikida Carroll
Mirage cover

Mirage

Klaus Schulze
Dynamic Maximum Tension cover

Dynamic Maximum Tension

Darcy James Argue's Secret Society
Codona 3 cover

Codona 3

Collin Walcott, Codona, Naná Vasconcelos, Don Cherry
The Elements cover

The Elements

Joe Henderson, Alice Coltrane
1961 cover

1961

Jimmy Giuffre, Paul Bley, Steve Swallow
Good Days cover

Good Days

Chicago Underground Quartet