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Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber, Making Love to the Dark Ages, LiveWired Music
Making Love to the Dark Ages features only five tracks, and the first, "Chains and Water," clocks in at 26 minutes, divided in- to three sections. As such, you might be expecting an instrumen- tal release, but four of the pieces feature vocals (seven different singers show up in the credits). Experimental, yet easy on the ears, the disc brings to mind free-jazz classics like John Coltrane's A Love Supreme, Archie Shepp's The Creator Has a Master Plan, and Sun Ra's Space Is the Place. Granted, there's more of a soul/R&B influence to Greg Tate's Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber, but you get the—mind and ear-expanding—idea.
By: Kathy Fennessy 03/17/09 >> go there
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