KIRK Roland 1961

We Free Kings, Roland Kirk's third long-player, is among the most consistent of his early efforts. The assembled quartet provides an ample balance of bop and soul compliments to Kirk's decidedly individual polyphonic performance style. His inimitable writing and arranging techniques develop into some great originals, as well as personalize the chosen cover tunes. With a nod to the contemporary performance style of John Coltrane, as well as a measure of his influences -most notably Clifford Brown and Sidney Bechet- Kirk maneuvers into and out of some inspiring situations. His decidedly 'Trane-esque solos on "My Delight" are supported with a high degree of flexibility by one-time Charles Mingus' pianist Richard Wyands and Dizzy Gillespie percussionist Charlie Persip. The album's title track is a Kirk original, based on the melody of the Christmas hymn "We Three Kings." Incorporating recognizable melodies into Kirk's oft times unorthodox musical settings would prove to be a motif throughout his career. An example is the highly touted cover of Charlie Parker's "Blues for Alice". This is an ideal avenue for the quartet to explore one of Kirk's specialties -the blues. The almost irreverent manner in which he fuses blues and soul music into the otherwise bop-driven arrangements is striking. "A Sack Full of Soul" is a funky number with a walking-blues backbeat that perfectly supports Kirk's swinging solos. The stop time syncopation is reminiscent of Ray Charles' "What'd I Say".

WE FREE KINGS 1961

Roland KIRK horns, & (on 3,4,5,9) Richard WYANDS p, Art DAVIS b, Charlie PERSIP dr, (on 1,2,6,7,8) Hank JONES p, Wendell MARSHALL b, Charlie PERSIP dr,

To be continued...

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

We Free Kings. YES!! Kirk at his best.

Jim

moxnix said...

dan, haven't heard this one and was very glad to add it to my collection. a friend of mine had turned me on a long time ago to roland kirk and art ensemble of chicago, have been grateful ever since, i only hope that some of our fellow bloggers are really listening to this great music you are sharing with us, thanks again,tom.

moxnix said...

dan, haven't heard this one and was very glad to add it to my collection. a friend of mine had turned me on a long time ago to roland kirk and art ensemble of chicago, have been grateful ever since, i only hope that some of our fellow bloggers are really listening to this great music you are sharing with us, thanks again,tom.