| 1. Tracklist: |
| 2. 1. A Girl Named Rainbow |
| 3. 2. High Priest |
| 4. 3. Fortified Nucleolus |
| 5. 4. Baby Man |
| 6. 5. Special People |
| 7. Personnel: |
| 8. Andrew Cyrille - drums, percussion |
| 9. Nick DiGeronimo - bass |
| 10. trumpet |
| 11. David S. Ware - tenor sax |
| 12. Soul Note, FMP, and DIW |
| 13. E in collaboration with bassist Mark Dresser and saxophonist Marty Ehrlich. In 2002 he played duo concerts with Anthony Braxton, which were released in two volumes on Intact as Duo Palindrome 2002. Two years later he was part of the Mary Lou Williams Collective with pianist Geri Allen, bassist Buster Williams, and fellow drummer Billy Hart for the album Zodiac Suite: Revisited. That same year, he issued Blue Flame in duet with saxophonist Greg Osby and the trio date Witch's Scream with John Tchicai and Reggie Workman, both issued on TUM. Between 2008 and 2011 he issued two recordings with pianist David Haney on CIMP, and three trio offerings with Danish pianist Søren Kjærgaard and bassist Ben Street for ILK. With Eric Revis and Kris Davis, he released 2013's City of Asylum for Clean Feed before revisiting the Street-Kjærgaard trio for Syvmileskridt. Cyrille, ever the picture of musical diversity, played in a trio with saxophonist Bill McHenry and bassist Henry Grimes for 2014's Us Free: Fish Stories on Fresh Sound New Talent, and the following year with saxophonist Mikko Innanen and bassist William Parker on the double-length set Song for a New Decade for TUM. In 2016 he debuted the Andrew Cyrille Quartet on ECM with Street, guitarist Bill Frisell, and pianist Richard Teitelbaum for the critically acclaimed Declaration of Musical Independence. Cyrille returned to CIMP in May of 2018 for another two recordings with Haney: the duo offering Clandestine and a trio set that included bassist Dominic Duval titled Conspiracy a Go Go. Later that year, Cyrille released his sophomore leader date for ECM. Titled Lebroba, the drummer's collaborators included Frisell and trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith |
| 14. In 2020, Cyrille and Cécile McLorin Salvant were the jazz artists who received the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Awards. It marked the first time the institution upped its recipient total from six artists to eight -- the others were from the worlds of theater and dance. In August of 2021, Cyrille released his second quartet offering for ECM, The News. In January 2022, he, trumpeter Enrico Rava, and bassist William Parker issued the Cecil Taylor tribute offering 2 Blues for Cecil on Finland's TUM label |
| 15. Biography by Chris Kelsey |
| 16. Andrew Cyrille - Special People.rar - 211.9 MB |