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  1. New William Parker due out January 21st it looks like. I think it was originally due in the fall. I pre-ordered it and thought others might be interested. 10-CD set, and read it is a limited edition of 900 or so copies. purchase direct from AUM Fidelity: here samples here:Bandcamp From AUM's site: MUSICIANS William Parker: compositions, bass & additional instruments Featuring an international, inter-generational array of singers & musicians some 30-strong, drawn from both long-standing colleagues and a new generation of devoted artists [ more details below ] That William Parker is a bassist, composer and bandleader of extraordinary spirit and imaginative drive is common knowledge among any with an interest in the progressive jazz scene of the past 25 years or more. What’s become increasingly apparent, though, is Parker’s stature as a visionary of sound and song – an artist of melody and poetry who works beyond category, to use the Ellingtonian phrase. The latest multi-disc boxed set from Centering Records/AUM Fidelity devoted to Parker’s expansive creativity underscores his virtually peerless achievement in recent years. Migration of Silence Into and Out of the Tone World (Volumes 1–10) is a 10-album collection of vocal and instrumental suites all recorded expressly for this set between late 2018 and early 2020, with women’s voices at its core (both on voice & other instruments). This is music as empathetic as it is intrepid, as philosophical as it is visceral, as resolutely modernist as it is attuned to tradition. Parker’s art not only draws from the deepest well of African-American culture; it breathes in inspiration from across the globe, with sounds drawn from Africa, Asia and Indonesia as well as Europe and the Americas; there is free improvisation and re-imagined sonic collage; there are album-length explorations of solo piano and solo voice, along with string ensembles and ancient wind instruments. There are dedications to jazz heroes, Native Americans and Mexican migrants, plus tributes to the great African-American culture of Harlem and the mix of passion and compassion Parker found in vintage Italian cinema. Migration of Silence Into and Out of The Tone World conjures a vast world of music and feeling, and its creation is a feat that ranks with that of the most ambitious talents in any genre. Album/Disc 1 - Blue Limelight featuring Raina Sokolov-Gonzalez: voice -&- Ensemble 1. Listen - 01:26 2. Cosmic Funk - 04:24 3. I'd Rather Be - 03:51 4. A Great Day to be Dead - 06:09 5. Jenny's Interlude - 02:28 6. Blue Limelight - 06:17 7. Bennie's Tune - 07:53 8. Recall - 01:20 9. Kachina Song - 03:18 10. All I Ever Want - 02:20 11. Where the Angels Live - 02:27 12. Old Tears - 05:19 Album/Disc 2 - Child of Sound featuring Eri Yamamoto: piano 1. Malachi's Mode - 04:59 2. Malcolm's Smile - 04:00 3. This Sweet Land - 03:50 4. The Golden Light (Hymn) - 03:52 5. Mexico - 04:43 6. Broken Promises - 04:55 7. Child of Sound - 05:15 8. Sky Falling - 04:53 9. Adobe House - 04:27 10. Rez Sunset - 00:36 11. Trail of Tears I - 01:23 12. Trail of Tears II - 04:46 13. Rez Sunrise - 05:53 14. Ascending Earth - 05:04 Album/Disc 3 - The Majesty of Jah featuring Ellen Christie / William Parker / Jalalu-Kalvert Nelson 1. Baldwin - 08:16 2. The Majesty of Jah - 08:21 3. Freedom - 08:56 4. Sun Song - 06:49 5. Numbers - 06:29 6. Letter To A Resurrected Slave Owner - 04:52 Album/Disc 4 - Cheops featuring Kyoko Kitamura: voice -&- Ensemble 1. Entire Universe - 13:36 2. Cheops - 13:51 3. The Map Is Precise - 08:03 4. If We Play Soft Enough - 22:17 5. Harriott - 12:51 Album/Disc 5 - Harlem Speaks featuring Fay Victor / Hamid Drake / William Parker 1. Dancing at the Savoy - 04:45 2. Don't Sell My Soul - 11:53 3. Harlem Dances - 11:37 4. Harlem Speaks - 07:17 5. Paintings in the Sky - 0:23 6. Shutters as Windows - 18:17 Album/Disc 6 - Mexico featuring Jean Carla Rodea: voice -&- Universal Tonality Ensemble 1. Tilted Mirror - 27:12 2. Mexico - 17:11 3. The Bleeding Tree - 11:54 4. It Is for You - 09:55 AlbumDisc 7 - Afternoon Poem featuring Lisa Sokolov: voice 1. Song to Lift Sadness (Morning) - 02:19 2. The Sky is Always Beautiful - 03:23 3. Morning Bird - 03:36 4. Rocket Man - 02:20 5. Essence Calling Out - 05:40 6. Afternoon Poem - 01:41 7. First Vision - 00:24 8. Green and Brown - 02:20 9. I Believe - 00:56 10. I Will Die for You - 03:05 11. Song for Patricia - 01:25 12. My Cup - 02:22 13. Silent Whispers - 01:15 14. It Would Never Be Long Enough - 03:07 15. Song to Lift Sadness (Evening) - 02:20 16. Cloud And Sea Fading As Rain Falls - 7:31 Album/Disc 8 - Lights In The Rain (The Italian Directors Suite) featuring Andrea Wolper: voice -&- Ensemble 1. Visconti - 10:25 2. Fellini - 10:44 3. Pasolini - 06:07 4. Leone - 04:50 5. De Sica - 08:35 6. Rossellini - 09:05 7. Gospel - 05:12 8. Milano - 02:27 9. Lights in the Rain - 02:41 10. Antonioni - 06:03 Album/Disc 9 - The Fastest Train featuring William Parker / Coen Aalberts / Klaas Hekman 1. The Elders at the Edge of the World part 1 - 04:07 2. Cultivation - 05:10 3. Deep Spirit - 02:18 4. Family Voice - 05:06 5. Listen to the Sky - 05:13 6. Sacred Prayers - 05:09 7. Host for the Anointed - 02:21 8. Bamboo Village - 04:41 9. Blessed - 04:57 10. The Flute Reaches Out - 04:00 11. The World's Fastest Train - 03:44 12. Joyous and Delightful - 06:47 13. The Elders at the Edge of the World part 2 - 07:44 Album/Disc 10 - Manzanar featuring Universal Tonality String Quartet + 1. Charcoal Paragraphs - 15:18 2. Khaen - 20:22 3. Lakota Song - 07:00 4. Manzanar - 08:48 5. On Being Native - 21:15 Composed, Arranged & Produced by William Parker for Centering Records, © Centering Music (BMI) Recorded, Mixed & Mastered by Jim Clouse at Park West Studios, Brooklyn November 2018 – February 2020 (except as noted in booklet) All text [liner notes & lyrics] written by William Parker (except as noted in booklet) Artwork by Jo Wood-Brown Box Set Production & Design by Ming@AUM A new book is due in Feb on William Parker: Universal Tonality: The Life and Music of William Parker by Cisco Bradley
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