Stanley Cowell - Regeneration
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Stanley Cowell, piano, synthesizer, Kora [click here to see more vinyl featuring Stanley Cowell]
Ed Blackwell, percussion (water drum), drums
Marion Brown, flute, (wooden fife)
Jimmy Heath, soprano saxophone,
Jerry Venable, guitar
Aleke Kanonu, drums (bass)
Bill Lee, bass
Charles Fowlkes, Jr., bass, vocals
Psyche Wanzandae, flute, harmonica
Billy Higgins, drums (snare)
Nadi Quamar, percussion, harp
John Stubblefield, zuna
Glenda Barnes, vocals
Kareema, vocals
1 LP, gatefold sleeve
Limited edition
Original analog Master tape : YES
Heavy Press : 180g
Record color : black
Speed : 33 RPM
Size : 12'’
Stereo
Studio
Record Press : unspecified
Label : Pure Pleasure Records
Original Label : Strata East Records
Recorded at Minot Sound Studios, White Plains, April 27, 1975.
Engineered & mixed by Generation Sound, N.Y.C.
Remastered by Ray Staff at Air Mastering, Lyndhurst Hall, London
Tracks :
Side A:
- Trying To Find A Way
- The Gembhre
- Shimmy Shewobble
- Parlour Blues
Side B:
- Thank You My People
- Travelin' Man
- Lullabye
Reviews :
« Around the time of this recording, Stanley Cowell had achieved a degree of prominence as the pianist for the advanced bop quartet Music Inc., which he co-led with trumpeter Charles Tolliver, as well as for unusual projects like his Piano Choir.
With Regeneration he chose another path, essentially trying to produce a jazz-infused pop album with strong African roots, perhaps owing a little bit to Stevie Wonder. He assembled an extremely strong cast of musicians for the venture, including Marion Brown, Billy Higgins, and Ed Blackwell, as well as several African string and percussion masters and, by and large, succeeded conceptually if not commercially.
A few songs use vocals in a fairly standard pop framework, and, while they are performed capably enough, the lyrical content leaves something to be desired in typical mid-'70s fashion. But much of the rest of the music makes up for this with, among other things, a delightful fife and drum piece by Brown and strong bass work by Bill Lee (Spike's dad). Regeneration is an interesting, often enjoyable album which, aside from its own small pleasures, provides a snapshot of some of the cross-fertilization in genres occurring at the time. » AllMusic Review by Brian Olewnick
Ratings :
AllMusic : 4 / 5 , Discogs : 4,37 / 5