Musik / jazz

Organic Nation Listening Club : The continual


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JazzTimes

d. 10. dec. 2021

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Brad Cohan

d. 10. dec. 2021

"Organic Nation Listening Club (The Continual) is a righteous revelation that should appeal not just to Brown Rice and Bitches Brew enthusiasts but also to fans of spiritual-jazz upstarts like Jaimie Branch and Angel Bat Dawid".


LondonJazz news

d. 15. okt. 2021

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Graham Spry

d. 15. okt. 2021

"The album satisfyingly blends diverse ethnic musical traditions with electronics and modern jazz ... This album is a reminder that whereas the yearning for a spiritual truth expressed through music and emerging from nature may have originally emanated from the West Coast, and specifically from figures such as Don Cherry, it is now universal".


Uncut

2021 December

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John Lewis (journalist)

2021 December

"David Ornette Cherry is not a virtuoso, but more of a conceptualist, multi-tasking on piano, thumb harp, Malian ngoni and wooden flute at the centre of a "fourth world" ensemble. There are electronic grooves overlaid with spiritual poetry; there are largely ambient pieces ("Najour" is a duet for birdsong and ngoni) ... Best of all is "Eagle Play", a spiritual jazz freakout in which Cherry's piano locks in unison with Ralph Jones' flute while drummer John L Price flails around entertainingly".


DownBeat

2021 December

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Bill Meyer

2021 December

"Music is the Cherry family business. Eagle Eye and Neneh Cherry have gotten the most mainstream attention, but their older brother, David Ornette Cherry, is the one whose work is closest to father Don's. Not only is he the one to take up the douss'n gouni, the Malian stringed instrument that was one of his father's favorite implements of sound production; he is the one to most thoroughly embrace Don's multicultural folk esthetic".