A quintessential work of vibraphone jazz, where Walt Dickerson's spirituality and structural beauty intersect.
Formed with Walter Davis Jr. and others, the band exudes a unique spirituality within the 1960s modern jazz movement, featuring strong modal structures and introspective improvisations.
The clear percussion and lingering resonance of the vibraphone quietly unfold, and the performance slowly begins to move forward in a tense atmosphere. Walt Dickerson's improvisations do not rely on speed or flashiness, but instead carefully build up the space between each note. Walter Davis Jr.'s piano clearly defines the harmonic contours, bringing the quartet together naturally. In longer pieces like "Unity" and "High Moon," the repetition of modes creates a quiet transition, highlighting the breathing and relationships between the performers. Rather than strong emotional expression, this album allows listeners to savor the placement and resonance of the sounds themselves, and it exudes a unique spirituality even within the 1960s modern jazz movement.
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Drums - Andrew Cyrille
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Cover - Ron Warwell
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Bass - George Tucker
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Piano - Walter Davis Jr.
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Vibraphone - Walt Dickerson
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Drums - Edgar Bateman