A Tribute to Blackwell explained

A Tribute to Blackwell
Type:Live album
Artist:Old and New Dreams
Cover:A Tribute to Blackwell.jpg
Released:1990
Recorded:November 7, 1987
Venue:Atlanta, Georgia
Genre:Jazz
Length:47:20
Label:Black Saint
Producer:Giovanni Bonandrini
Chronology:Old and New Dreams
Prev Title:Playing
Prev Year:1981

A Tribute to Blackwell is a live album by jazz quartet Old and New Dreams. Recorded in 1987, it features trumpeter Don Cherry, saxophonist Dewey Redman, bassist Charlie Haden and drummer Ed Blackwell. It was released on the Italian Black Saint label.[1]

Reception

Allmusic awarded the album 4 stars with reviewer Scott Yanow stating, "All of the musicians are in top form on this no-changes music, creating fresh and intuitive melodies with both freedom and hints of the tradition".[2] Don Snowden of the LA Times wrote: "Don Cherry's fractured trumpet lines and Dewey Redman's stately tenor are relatively muted and rarely interact on this mixture of originals and Coleman compositions aside from stating the melodic themes. That leaves the playing field open to Haden's springy pulse and Blackwell, whose propulsive style downplays cymbal swing in favor of polyrhythmic drum chops that constantly push and prod his bandmates. More solid than scintillating, but Haden and Blackwell make it satisfying."[3]

Track listing

  1. "Happy House" (Ornette Coleman) – 9:15
  2. "Law Years" (Coleman) – 9:00
  3. "Togo" (Ed Blackwell) – 8:10
  4. "Dewey's Tune" (Dewey Redman) – 11:25
  5. "Street Woman" (Coleman) – 9:30

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. http://jazzrealities.blogspot.com/2010/01/blacksaint-discography-this-is-label.html Black Saint Records discography
  2. Yanow, S. Allmusic Review accessed May 4, 2011
  3. Web site: Jazz: Album Reviews: Old & New Dreams: A Tribute To Blackwell: Black Saint . Snowden . Don . March 3, 1991. LA Times . November 11, 2020.