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Uncle Joe's Spirit House

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Uncle Joe's Spirit House
Uncle Joe's Spirit House

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Uncle Joe's Spirit House

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Bassist
William Parker
's exceptionally fine and friendly-to-listen-to album
Uncle Joe's Spirit House
has been warmly received as a comparatively "inside" listening experience, because unlike virtually anything else in his discography prior to its release in 2010, this is a study in organ combo jazz. A clearly articulated musical chemistry exists between
Parker
, saxophonist
Darryl Foster
, organist
Cooper Moore
, and drummer
Gerald Cleaver
. Their achievement extends a glorious tradition rooted in
Lockjaw Davis
and
Stanley Turrentine
's collaborations with
Shirley Scott
. It is even more directly descended from the toothier combinations of
Roland Kirk
Brother Jack McDuff
or
David Murray
Don Pullen
. The deeper truth behind this recording is that it constitutes a joyous honoring of
's Uncle Joe and Aunt Carrie Lee Edwards, residents of the Bronx who were both in their early nineties and preparing to observe their 65th wedding anniversary when this recording came about.
's thoughtful commentary in the album notes references a personal evolution during which he spent three decades exploring what he describes as his "own world." With the formation of the
Little Huey Creative Music Orchestra
in 1994 came a steadily expanding realization that "the real art is the art of living." A particularly moving passage in the text acknowledges the art of "raising one's family through hard work, be it carpenter, electrician, mailman, policeman, garbage man, and perhaps the most difficult of all jobs, the stay at home mother."
honors his Aunt Carrie and Uncle Joe as masters of the art of living, and in a larger sense he is revering all of his ancestors with this recording. It is thematically linked to
's 2000
AUM Fidelity
release
O'Neal's Porch
, an apparent salute to yet another uncle. Whether or not that linkage extends to the albums
Bob's Pink Cadillac
Luc's Lantern
remains to be articulated by the artist, whose highly evolved poetic sensibilities have borne fruit in ways which utterly defy all critical preconceptions. What is certain is that with every recording he sends out into the world,
's personal blend of spirituality, surreality, and musicality references every aspect of his -- and our -- existence. ~ arwulf arwulf

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