Monday 12 October 2009

Jane Bunnett - Spirituals and Dedications (2001)

Now that I've rediscovered this record, I'm off to do my homework. You don't know Jane Bunnett either? Shame on us both. Excellent credentials: she studied soprano with Steve Lacy, recorded and toured extensively with Don Pullen, and was way ahead of the curve in bringing Cuban music to North American audiences. Keeps good company, too — Cowell is magnificent on this date. She'd almost certainly be better known if she were male and not Canadian, but the good news is she has health insurance where lots of better-known US musicians don't, so maybe it all comes out in the wash..

3 comments:

  1. Jane Bunnett : flute, soprano saxophone
    Stanley Cowell : piano
    Dewey Redman : tenor saxophone
    Dean Bowman : voice
    Larry Cramer : flugelhorn,trumpet
    Kieran Overs : acoustic bass
    Mark McLean : drums

    01.Don's Light (Jane Bunnett)
    02.A Laugh For Rory (Rahsaan Roland Kirk)
    03.I'm Gonna Tell God (Traditional)
    04.Illusion Suite (Stanley Cowell)
    05.Shadrack (Robert MacGimsey)
    06.Cal Massey (Stanley Cowell)
    07.Powerful Paul Robeson (Clifford Jordan)
    08.Nobody Knows (Traditional)
    09.Ecclusiastics (Charles Mingus)
    10.Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child (Traditional).

    Recorded February 25 & 26, 2001

    ReplyDelete
  2. Uno de los mejores discos de jazz de los últimos años. La combinación Cowell, Bunnett, Redman es poderosa y lírica. Impresiona el ensemble y la fidelidad radical de los músicos.Jazz de altísimo nivel.
    mi web www.eldelfinverde.com.ar

    ReplyDelete