Geof Bradfield- Our Roots
For his latest quintet recording, Chicago saxophonist and composer Geof Bradfield borrows inspiration from fellow Chicagoan Clifford Jordan's 1965 Atlantic album, "These Are My Roots: The Music of Lead Belly." The focus is on Black music of the rural south - the spirituals and blues of itinerant Texas preacher Blind Willie Johnson, ring shouts from the Georgia Sea Islands, and the prison farm work songs of Lead Belly. The absence of a chordal instrument allows the ensemble to explore the open-ended nature of these folk forms. Bradfield is joined on "Our Roots" by four of the premier musicians on the Chicago scene: trumpeter Marquis Hill, trombonist Joel Adams, bassist Clark Sommers and drummer Dana Hall. "Geo f Bradfield's writing is a revelation." - Neil Tesser
Tracklist:
- Adam In The Garden
- Clinton Hill
- Yellow Gal
- Black Girl
- Meshell
- Before This Time Another Year
- Lead Belly
- Dick's Holler
- Mbira Song
- Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground
- Motherless Children
- Take This Hammer
For his latest quintet recording, Chicago saxophonist and composer Geof Bradfield borrows inspiration from fellow Chicagoan Clifford Jordan's 1965 Atlantic album, "These Are My Roots: The Music of Lead Belly." The focus is on Black music of the rural south - the spirituals and blues of itinerant Texas preacher Blind Willie Johnson, ring shouts from the Georgia Sea Islands, and the prison farm work songs of Lead Belly. The absence of a chordal instrument allows the ensemble to explore the open-ended nature of these folk forms. Bradfield is joined on "Our Roots" by four of the premier musicians on the Chicago scene: trumpeter Marquis Hill, trombonist Joel Adams, bassist Clark Sommers and drummer Dana Hall. "Geo f Bradfield's writing is a revelation." - Neil Tesser
Tracklist:
- Adam In The Garden
- Clinton Hill
- Yellow Gal
- Black Girl
- Meshell
- Before This Time Another Year
- Lead Belly
- Dick's Holler
- Mbira Song
- Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground
- Motherless Children
- Take This Hammer