Sweet Earth Flower Explained

Sweet Earth Flower: A Tribute to Marion Brown
Type:compilation
Artist:His Name Is Alive
Cover:Sweet Earth Flower.jpg
Recorded:Brown Rice Studios and University of Michigan Museum of Art
20 November 2004 – 14 October 2006
Genre:Rock, experimental rock, jazz, avant-garde jazz, free jazz
Length:60:33
Label:High Two
Producer:Warn Defever
Chronology:His Name is Alive
Prev Title:XMMER
Prev Year:2007
Next Title:Firefly Dragonfly
Next Year:2007

Sweet Earth Flower is a tribute album by His Name Is Alive recorded to honor the music of Marion Brown. Although it appeared after the Xmmer album, it was recorded between the release of Detrola and Xmmer. It was released by the High Two label in 2007.[1]

Track listing

Side A

  1. Sweet Earth Flying - 6:58
  2. Juba Lee - 8:02
  3. Capricorn Moon (live) - 13:32
  4. November Cotton Flower - 4:34

Side B

  1. Bismillahi 'Rrahmani 'Rrahim - 4:47
  2. Geechee Recollections (I) - 9:07
  3. Geechee Recollections (II) - 6:11
  4. Sweet Earth Flying (live) - 7:22

Compositions

All pieces were composed by Marion Brown, except "Bismillahi 'Rrahmani 'Rrahim," which was written by longtime Brown collaborator Harold Budd. The track appears on Budd's Pavilion of Dreams album, as well as the Brown album Vista.

Recording sessions

The album was recorded partly as a live concert and partly in studio sessions. The album's three live tracks were recorded November 2004 at University of Michigan Museum of Art.

Other musicians

While His Name is Alive has been a rotating cast of musicians since its inception, Sweet Earth Flower features a new crop of contributors. Elliot Bergman, leader of the Michigan band Nomo, was a key contributor to Detrola. He appears on much of Sweet Earth Flower, with much of Nomo in tow. Dan Piccolo, Michael Herbst, Justin Walter, Erik Hall, and Olman Piedra.

Personnel

Sleeve

The album's sleeve was designed by Warn Defever and Dion Fischer. It features two stencil images of Brown. The cover features a reverse image of Brown.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jurek. Thom. Sweet Earth Flower: A Tribute to Marion Brown. allmusic. 28 May 2013.