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Andrew Hill - Point Of Departure To Compulsion!!!!! Revisited '2022

Point Of Departure To Compulsion!!!!! Revisited
ArtistAndrew Hill Related artists
Album name Point Of Departure To Compulsion!!!!! Revisited
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Date 2022
GenreJazz
Play time 01:19:52
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
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Size 493 mb
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Tracks list

Tracklist

01. Refuge
02. New Monastery
03. Spectrum
04. Flight 19
05. Dedication
06. Compulsion
07. Legacy
08. Premonition
09. Limbo



Pianist and composer Andrew Hill was at one of the peaks of his relentless
creativity in 1964 and 1965 when these sessions were recorded resulting the the
lauded Point of Departure album and the lesser known but equally fascinating
Compulsion!!!!

Jazz at this point had reached an uneasy peace with the more explicitly
avant-garde players paving the way for groundbreaking musicians like Hill who
had mastered the past forms of the music while looking for his own vision of the
future. Recorded in March of 1964, the lineup on Point of Departure is
staggering in retrospect. In addition to Hill on piano, we have Eric Dolphy on
alto saxophone, flute and bass clarinet, Joe Henderson on tenor saxophone, Kenny
Dorham on trumpet, Richard Davis on bass and Tony Williams on drums. A virtual
murderers row of titans with the ability to play any compositions Hill gave
them.

And he gave them some wonderful tracks, beginning with the epic "Refuge" with
the horns stating the urgent theme, eventually leading to a simmering area for
the piano, bass and drums. Gem like solos unfurl for Dolphy on alto saxophone,
Dorham, Davis, Henderson in turn before Williams who leads the group back into
the theme and out. "New Monastery" has a complicated and rich theme and melody
for the band to contemplate. They unfurl that knot, leading to a Dorham trumpet
feature, turning into a startling Eric Dolphy mini solo. The rhythm section
carries the tune for a while leading to a dignified Joe Henderson solo putting
paid to this performance. Eric Dolphy's bass clarinet provides the foundation
for the theme of "Spectrum" another brilliant multi-layered Hill melody.

The pianist takes the lead moving through the complicated tune with bass and
drum support. The horns enter in a stratified manner then allowing Dolphy's
brilliant playing to shine through, before moving onto the other instruments.
Davis has a rich solo segment before Dolphy soars above minimal accompaniment.
He turns to flute to add texture, and the music has a sense of open ended
splendor. The brief "Flight 19" features a propulsive theme built from the
ground up as bass and bass clarinet provide a firm foundation for Dorham's
trumpet and Hill's lush piano. The sounds weave in and around the pianist, but
he is unperturbable, as is Davis, whose thick sound fills out the remainder of
the track.

Finally "Dedication" opens in a very emotional fashion with all of the
instruments adding vibrant colors to the performance, the making room for a
stellar solo by Eric Dolphy on bass clarinet. Hill's piano is lush and filling
expanding to engulf the available space, the melody returns to this sad and
elegiac closer.

The Compulsion!!!! LP was recorded in late 1965, but wasn't released until early
1967 with Hill on piano, in the company of a very interesting band: Freddie
Hubbard on trumpet and flugelhorn, John Gilmore on tenor saxophone and bass
clarinet, Cecil McBee and Richard Davis on bass, Joe Chambers on drums and
Renaud Simmons and Nadi Qamar on percussion.

The music is tough and poignant on the opening track "Compulsion" with the hand
percussion combining with the drums and Hill choosing to use a much stronger
attack in terms of his piano playing. It's a heady mix, with long lines of stout
trumpet joining as Hill leans into his instrument in a free like manner. Gilmore
joins late on saxophone, but has a lot to say, developing the ideas and pushing
them further afield.

The shortest track is "Legacy" which is built from percussion, piano and thick
bass the music simmers with heat but never boils over. The horns lay out for the
length of the track allowing Hill to develop the music among the thicket of
percussion and bass. "Premonition" has a stoic opening for trumpet, and
prominent bass, leading to a fine bowed bass and brass feature. Hill returns,
plunging deep into his instrument, dropping depth charges of low end piano notes
and chords. Gilmore enters on bass clarinet, laying out for some more excellent
bowed bass before joining the band for a return to the stern theme.

The final track "Limbo" is much more colorful with both horns engaged, amid
cascading percussion leading to a fine punching, growling trumpet solo full of
fire. Hill leads the rhythm team into more abstract territory, before ceding
time to McBee who plays yet more excellent bass. Gilmore shows up near the end
on tenor saxophone, pushing the band over the top and into the final lap. This
pairing of Andrew Hill albums from the mid 1960s works very well, joining one of
his greatest achievements, Point of Departure, which jazz fans may be acquainted
with with an unheralded but more than worthy companion in Compulsion!!!!

Ezz-thetics has re-mastered the music to a high level, and includes a well
written essay from jazz historian Bill Shoemaker, putting the whole package into
historical context.

Eric Dolphy - (alto saxophone, flute, bass clarinet)
Joe Henderson - (tenor saxophone)
Kenny Dorham - (trumpet)
Andrew Hill - (piano)
Richard Davis - (double bass)
Anthony Williams - (drums)

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