Forces and Feelings

Forces and Feelings

Forces and Feelings

ASIN: B000004BFA

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Saxophonist Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre's first recording as a band leader sounds like a time-unbound, spiritual tour de force of black cultural history. He features vocalist Rita Omolokun (Worford) on spoken and soared vocals and plays fractured tenor saxophone throughout this key recording from the Chicago jazz avant-garde. There are unissued alternate takes to be had on the CD, and the music rumbles across Fred Hopkins's bass and Sarnie Garnett's guitar with a careful precision before Wesley Tyus's forceful drumming carries the impact to the gut level. McIntyre plays an expressive tenor, bowing to tonal studies resembling so many straight-ahead jazzers and then ripping through the channels of regularity with what seems a hypnotic, blind storm of wind and thunder. --Andrew Bartlett

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Forces and Feelings
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    Forces and Feelings
    Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre
    Manufacturer: Delmark
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000004BFA
    Release Date: 1996-08-27

    Tracks:

    1. Behold! God's Sunshine (Previously Unissued)
    2. Fifteen Or Sixteen
    3. Sun Spots
    4. Ananda
    5. Twenty-One Lines
    6. Behold! God's Sunshine
    7. Ananda (Previously Unissued)

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    Saxophonist Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre's first recording as a band leader sounds like a time-unbound, spiritual tour de force of black cultural history. He features vocalist Rita Omolokun (Worford) on spoken and soared vocals and plays fractured tenor saxophone throughout this key recording from the Chicago jazz avant-garde. There are unissued alternate takes to be had on the CD, and the music rumbles across Fred Hopkins's bass and Sarnie Garnett's guitar with a careful precision before Wesley Tyus's forceful drumming carries the impact to the gut level. McIntyre plays an expressive tenor, bowing to tonal studies resembling so many straight-ahead jazzers and then ripping through the channels of regularity with what seems a hypnotic, blind storm of wind and thunder. --Andrew Bartlett

    Jazz Music:

    1. Fuego [Original recording remastered] [Import]
    2. Good Vibrations
    3. Hammond Organ Favourites [Import]
    4. Home Cookin' [Extra tracks] [Import] [Limited Edition]
    5. I Got Rhythm [Box set]
    6. I Hear a Dream
    7. It's Like Jazz
    8. It's Tommy Tucker Time
    9. It's Tru
    10. J.R. Monterose [Original recording remastered] [Import]

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