Tracks: They Who Must Die You've Been Called Go My Heart, Go to Heaven Behold, the Deceiver Run, the Darkness Will Pass The Coming of the Strange Ones Beasts Too Spoke of Suffering We Will Work (On Redefining Manhood) Til the Freedom Comes Home Finally, the Man Cried Teach Me How to Be Vulnerable Format: Audio CD Release Date: 13 March, 2020 Label: Impulse!
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Tracks: They Who Must Die You've Been Called Go My Heart, Go to Heaven Behold, the Deceiver Run, the Darkness Will Pass The Coming of the Strang… read more
Tracks: They Who Must Die You've Been Called Go My Heart, Go to Heaven Behold, the Deceiver Run, the Darkness Will Pass The Coming of the Strange Ones Beasts Too Spoke of Suffering … read more
Though Shabaka Hutchings is perhaps best known for playing in Pete Wareham’s Melt Yourself Down, he has long been finding ways of escaping the trappings of their pop sensibilities – playing in the Sun Ra Arkestra in 2014 – and pushing himself musically. And on Wisdom of Elders Hutchings delves even further into the spiritual jazz that originated in part with Sun Ra, with the help of a new band in Johannesburg. And it's a record that goes even further than his playing in Comet is Coming, another London-based project that refers less indiscreetly than Melt Yourself Down to Afrofuturist images.
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