Life in the Sugar Candle Mines explained

Life in the Sugar Candle Mines
Type:studio
Artist:Black Host
Cover:Sugar_Candle_Mines_cover.jpeg
Released:2013
Recorded:2012
Studio:Trout Recording, Brooklyn
Genre:Jazz
Length:77:38
Label:Northern Spy
Chronology:Gerald Cleaver
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Life in the Sugar Candle Mines is the debut album by Black Host, a free jazz quintet led by drummer Gerald Cleaver, who is joined by alto saxophonist Darius Jones, guitarist Brandon Seabrook, pianist Cooper-Moore and bassist Pascal Niggenkemper. It was released in 2013 on the Northern Spy label.[1]

Reception

The Down Beat review by Areif Sless-Kitain notes that "the drummer’s credit for 'sound design' hints at his ringleader role, yet Cleaver functions more as a conduit than a featured player."[2]

In his review for JazzTimes Steve Greenlee states "Anyone who still thinks free jazz is unpleasant random noises needs to hear Life in the Sugar Candle Mines, 78 minutes of loosely structured but highly conceived music by some of the best in the avant-garde game."[3]

Track listing

All compositions by Gerald Cleaver except as indicated

  1. "Hover" – 16:10
  2. "Ayler Children" – 11:23
  3. "Citizen Rose" – 8:04
  4. "Test-Sunday" – 6:35
  5. "Amsterdam / Frames" (Jones/Seabrook/Ashton/Niggenkemper/Cleaver) – 6:01
  6. "Gromek" – 12:58
  7. "Wrestling" (Béla Bartók) – 5:59
  8. "May Be Home" – 10:28

Personnel

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://northernspy.11spot.com/black-host-life-in-the-sugar-candle-mines.html Life in the Sugar Candle Mines
  2. Sless-Kitain, Areif. Life in the Sugar Candle Mines review. Down Beat August 13: page 81. Print.
  3. Greenlee, Steve. Life in the Sugar Candle Mines review at JazzTimes