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I Plan to Stay a Believer: The Inside Songs of Curtis Mayfield

I Plan to Stay a Believer: The Inside Songs of Curtis Mayfield in Bloomington, MN
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I Plan to Stay a Believer
is bassist
William Parker
's heart and soul tribute to vocalist and songwriter
Curtis Mayfield
.
Parker
, an extraordinarily resourceful improviser and internationally respected leader of creative ensembles, joyously celebrates the interwoven traditions of African-American musical culture by saluting an artist whose best works still define an entire mode of positive, uplifting musical expression.
Mayfield
rose to prominence with
Jerry Butler
and
the Impressions
in the late '50s, helped that group to become mainstays of Chicago soul throughout the '60s, and achieved superstar status in his own right during the early '70s.
's
Inside Songs of Curtis Mayfield Project
is vividly documented in this collection. It includes material from the initial Parisian concert performance of March 2001 (which featured the voices of some 90 children); an April 2002 appearance in Amherst, Massachusetts; a live celebration at Chiasso, Switzerland in February 2007; a well-received presentation before a New York audience in June 2008, and two festive shows which took place in Botticino and Cormans, Italy in October 2008. This hefty offering comes as a pleasant and welcome surprise. It is in some ways comparable to the late 20th century "Avant-Pop" excursions of
Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy
, as well as
Bowie
's unforgettable collaborations with his wife
Fontella Bass
. A fine vocalist from Texas named
Leena Conquest
performed beautifully throughout
tribute series, and there were visitations from Brooklyn's
New Life Tabernacle Generation of Praise Choir
.
With
as veritable anchors of the Project were pianist
Dave Burrell
and drummer
Hamid Drake
as well as poet
Amiri Baraka
. Extra motivation was provided by trumpeter
Lewis Barnes
, saxophonist
Darryl Foster
, and
Sabir Mateen
, who handled saxophones and flute. Additional participants have been identified as pianist
Lafayette Gilchrist
and percussionist
Guillermo E. Brown
. In addition to his contrabass,
may be heard playing on an African xylophone-like instrument known as the balofon, as well as the doson'ngoni, a species of West African lute. Some may recall that trumpeter
Don Cherry
always used to express great love and reverence for the doson'ngoni.
AUM Fidelity
's double-CD release is a powerful sequel to the
Rai Trade
label's
The Inside Songs of Curtis Mayfield
which was issued in 2007. Material for that album was drawn exclusively from a 2004 festival performance, which took place in Rome. Any and all recordings made by
and his troupe in honor of
really should be obtained and played at high volume for all to hear. This is music of global relevance and cosmic importance. It is also distinctly approachable and, one might even say, embraceable. ~ arwulf arwulf
is bassist
William Parker
's heart and soul tribute to vocalist and songwriter
Curtis Mayfield
.
Parker
, an extraordinarily resourceful improviser and internationally respected leader of creative ensembles, joyously celebrates the interwoven traditions of African-American musical culture by saluting an artist whose best works still define an entire mode of positive, uplifting musical expression.
Mayfield
rose to prominence with
Jerry Butler
and
the Impressions
in the late '50s, helped that group to become mainstays of Chicago soul throughout the '60s, and achieved superstar status in his own right during the early '70s.
's
Inside Songs of Curtis Mayfield Project
is vividly documented in this collection. It includes material from the initial Parisian concert performance of March 2001 (which featured the voices of some 90 children); an April 2002 appearance in Amherst, Massachusetts; a live celebration at Chiasso, Switzerland in February 2007; a well-received presentation before a New York audience in June 2008, and two festive shows which took place in Botticino and Cormans, Italy in October 2008. This hefty offering comes as a pleasant and welcome surprise. It is in some ways comparable to the late 20th century "Avant-Pop" excursions of
Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy
, as well as
Bowie
's unforgettable collaborations with his wife
Fontella Bass
. A fine vocalist from Texas named
Leena Conquest
performed beautifully throughout
tribute series, and there were visitations from Brooklyn's
New Life Tabernacle Generation of Praise Choir
.
With
as veritable anchors of the Project were pianist
Dave Burrell
and drummer
Hamid Drake
as well as poet
Amiri Baraka
. Extra motivation was provided by trumpeter
Lewis Barnes
, saxophonist
Darryl Foster
, and
Sabir Mateen
, who handled saxophones and flute. Additional participants have been identified as pianist
Lafayette Gilchrist
and percussionist
Guillermo E. Brown
. In addition to his contrabass,
may be heard playing on an African xylophone-like instrument known as the balofon, as well as the doson'ngoni, a species of West African lute. Some may recall that trumpeter
Don Cherry
always used to express great love and reverence for the doson'ngoni.
AUM Fidelity
's double-CD release is a powerful sequel to the
Rai Trade
label's
The Inside Songs of Curtis Mayfield
which was issued in 2007. Material for that album was drawn exclusively from a 2004 festival performance, which took place in Rome. Any and all recordings made by
and his troupe in honor of
really should be obtained and played at high volume for all to hear. This is music of global relevance and cosmic importance. It is also distinctly approachable and, one might even say, embraceable. ~ arwulf arwulf