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2. | II. 11.38
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Jazz
Recorded by Jim Anderson on July 13, 2002 at Systems Two Studio, Brooklyn
David S. Ware: tenor sax Matthew Shipp: piano William Parker: bass Guillermo E. Brown: drums Produced by David S. Ware and Steven Joerg Mastered by Alan Silverman at Arf! Digital, NYC Design by Ming@409 from photographs by Edvard Vlanders Composed by Sonny Rollins
The David S. Ware Quartet brings Sonny Rollins' "Freedom Suite" into the new century, exquisitely.
Following on the success of his first excursions utilizing synthesized sound on 2001's acclaimed Corridors & Parallels (AUM019), David S. Ware manifests another first - an album-length interpolation of his early mentor Sonny Rollins' composition, "The Freedom Suite."
Sonny Rollins' original 1958 recording (with Oscar Pettiford and Max Roach), is a 19-minute tour de force of four interconnected themes, and one of the Master's most acclaimed recordings. As arranged by Ware for his Quartet, and performed on this album, Rollins' stellar composition is brought with grace full into the present day - a lush and incendiary interpolation, spanning 40 minutes and following David S. Ware's intensive and intuitive direction. --- SJ
"This is a perfect opportunity to show the link between me and Sonny," explained Ware in an interview earlier this year, "an opportune time to show how one generation is built upon another and how the relationships work in the whole stream of music that's called jazz." |
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