Junction (album) explained

Junction
Type:live
Artist:Andrew Cyrille
Cover:Andrew_Cyrille_Junction.jpg
Released:1976
Recorded:May 23, 1976, and June 12, 1976
Venue:Studio Rivbea, New York City and Wollman Auditorium, Columbia University, New York City
Genre:Jazz
Label:Institute of Percussive Studies
IPS ST003
Chronology:Andrew Cyrille
Prev Title:Celebration
Prev Year:1974
Next Title:The Loop
Next Year:1978

Junction is a live album by drummer Andrew Cyrille. It was recorded in May and June 1976 at two different venues in New York City, and was released later that year by the Institute of Percussive Studies. On the album, Cyrille is joined by members of the band Māōnō: saxophonist David S. Ware, trumpeter Ted Daniel, and bassist Lisle Atkinson.[1] Liner notes were provided by Stanley Crouch. In 1977, the album was reissued by the Japanese label Whynot with different track names and sequence, and with the two shorter tracks replaced by different material from the same concerts.[2]

Reception

Henry Kuntz, writing for Bells, suggested that, on Junction, Cyrille paid tribute to fellow drummer Sunny Murray. He commented: "You can hear it on the title track; also on 'Okurinomo,' a slow, high-pitched, ritual-like chanted tune, that evokes from Cyrille the subtly repetitive wave-like motions... that have come to mark the work of Murray. Interesting that this should happen as Cyrille's playing moves more in the direction of ritual... for in that type of structure, repetition is frequently used to great dramatic and evocative effect. I doubt that Cyrille's playing on these pieces is deliberately (ritually) derivative... but is likely more a felt improvisational response to the nature of his own compositions – the emotional demands of the moment. If Junction offers a bit less of Cyrille’s usual all-encompassing drum vision, it is a moving and, on its own terms, important musical statement."[3]

Track listing

All compositions by Andrew Cyrille.

  1. "Junction" – 19:03 (in three movements: "Do You Know Where '1' Is?"; "Do You Know Where '2' Is?"; "Connaturally")
  2. "Sidi Ahmed-Sidi" – 8:47
  3. "Ginakus 'M'" – 2:47
  4. "Okurimono (Gift From Japan)" – 21:14

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Andrew Cyrille: Junction . Jazz Music Archives . March 3, 2022.
  2. Web site: Whynot Records discography . JazzLists . March 3, 2022.
  3. Web site: The Evolution of the Drums and a Guide to Some Recent Recordings . Kuntz . Henry . Bells . 1978 . March 3, 2022.