Blood Drum Spirit

Blood Drum Spirit

Blood Drum Spirit

Blood Drum Spirit

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Overview

Royal Hartigan's two-disc set Blood Drum Spirit draws its musical inspiration from the percussionist's travels and studies in far-flung places. A native of the Berkshires in Western Massachusetts, Hartigan integrates elements of the music of Ghana, India, and the Philippines as well as Native Americans into his compositions, using them to express his long-standing interests in multiple time signatures and polymeter. Unlike those who use world music as an exotic flavor, Hartigan integrates these influences deep within the structure of his pieces, which are an expression of a worldview that goes beyond music. (The philosophical context of the music is explained in strident anti-colonist rhetoric in the liner notes.) The ballad "Papago-Saguaro Song" features a 23-beat pulse over which David Bindman plays a Native American song. And the one jazz standard here, "Caravan," gets recast in a fast 15/8 time. Such metrical and rhythmic daring is the prime attraction of this date. Hartigan plays with a light touch, allowing his cross rhythms to sound clearly. His harmonic structures tend to be open and modal, giving the soloists, primarily saxophonist Bindman and guitarist Kevin McNeal, plenty of room to stretch out. Given the lengths of the tracks, the session hits some arid spells where the inspiration of the improvisers occasionally runs dry. More often they soar high, lifted by the thermal currents supplied by Hartigan and bassist Wes Brown. ~ David Dupont

Product Details

Release Date: 01/20/2004
Label: Innova
UPC: 0726708658021
Rank: 228712

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Wadsworth Falls
  2. Wadsworth Falls: Epilogue
  3. Dagbamba
  4. Pilipinas Suite: Solog
  5. Pilipinas Suite: Pilipinas
  6. Pilipinas Suite: Solog
  7. Caravan
  8. Tala Vadyam

Disc 2

  1. Apartheid U.S. A Suite: Adzohu, Juba Handclaps
  2. Apartheid U.S. A Suite: Rodney King Drums
  3. Apartheid U.S. A Suite: Double Trouble
  4. Navajo Blood/Pontoosuc Waters/Springside Lands
  5. Tie Me Sufre
  6. Papago-Saguaro Song
  7. Eve

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Royal Hartigan   Primary Artist,Drums,Axatse,Cymbals,Soloist,Gankogui,Kulin Tang,Percussion,Native American Rattles
Royal Hartigan Ensemble   Primary Artist
Michele Navazio   Guitar,Soloist
Wes Brown   Bass,Soloist,Double Bass
Philip Blackburn   Director
Kevin McNeal   Guitar,Soloist
Brad Jones   Bass,Soloist,Double Bass
David Bindman   Flute,Soloist,Clarinet,Saxophone,Sax (Alto),Sax (Tenor)

Technical Credits

Preston Wright   Video Images,Restoration
Jake Diefendorf   Video
Chris Campbell   Assistant
Tim Kao   Cover Photo
John Birks   Composer
Philip Blackburn   Layout Design
Ted Malia   Mixing
Charles Mingus   Composer
Traditional   Composer
Sonny Rollins   Composer
Chris Strouth   A&R
Duke Ellington   Composer
Frankie Laine   Composer
Frank Paparelli   Composer
Dizzy Gillespie   Composer
Juan Tizol   Composer
Art Hirahara   Composer
David Bindman   Composer
John Hilton   Video,Producer,Photography
Royal Hartigan   Arranger,Composer,Overdubs,Producer,Rhythm Arrangements
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