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01. NAT BIRCHALL - Song to the Divine Mother
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02. NAT BIRCHALL - Invocation
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03. NAT BIRCHALL - To Be
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04. NAT BIRCHALL - Njozi (Vision)
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05. NAT BIRCHALL - A Luta Continua
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ARTIST
BIRCHALL, NAT
TITLE
Invocations
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
JAZZMAN RECORDS
CATALOG #
JMAN 082CD
JMAN 082CD
GENRE
JAZZ
RELEASE DATE
10/30/2015
The music of saxophonist
Nat Birchall
joins a long-flowing conversation in jazz. His chosen tongue is that of the spiritualized musical discourse with a vital source that can be found in the sacred testaments of
John Coltrane
, and which was channeled most directly by his fellow travelers
Albert Ayler
and
Pharoah Sanders
and his wife
Alice
. Many others followed where Coltrane led, giving voice in music to the esoteric renewal of the soul and mind that lent spiritual strength to the black counterculture and complemented the political radicalism of the late 1960s and 1970s. This rich vein of spirit-music has rarely been tapped by British jazz musicians, and Birchall is one of the few to have been drawn to it with the conviction of heart that it demands. For these are the sonic and spiritual spaces where the colossi of an earlier age declaimed and confessed with sacrificial passion, from within the flames of revolution. Ultimately, it has been the sonic pathways offered by jazz that have provided Birchall with the clearest way to channel the resonances of the higher heights, wherefrom timeless musical messages might be revealed. "It seems to me that's it's the most direct way of tuning in to this higher source," reflects Birchall. "That music seems to me to display this connection to whatever this higher source, this higher energy, might be... You can hear it in other musics to a certain degree sometimes, but this seems to be almost purely of that nature. That's what really motivates me the most." All music is a spiritual communion -- it speaks to the old and the young in a language that is beyond language, it expresses and elicits emotion and thought at once, it is both bodily and mental, noise and silence, intention and accident. It is the dissolution of opposites, the fleeting noise made eternal prayer, the transubstantiation of spirit into sound. Music is the expression of unity, in which difference is both accepted and resolved, and from which a mended world might be born. To make music is, as
Roland Kirk
observed, to talk with the spirits. We are lucky that the music of Nat Birchall allows us to hear the sounds of their world once more. Played with
Adam Fairhall
: piano;
Tim Fairhall
: bass;
Johnny Hunter
: drums;
Christian Weaver
: congas, batá drum, various bells, shakers, and other percussion.
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