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Nicole Mitchell's Black Earth Ensemble - Black Unstoppable (2019) [Hi-Res]

Nicole Mitchell's Black Earth Ensemble - Black Unstoppable (2019) [Hi-Res]
Nicole Mitchell brings an exciting new approach to flute improvisation. Co-president of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM), she is the founder of the critically acclaimed Black Earth Ensemble. Mitchell, Downbeat magazine’s “#1 Rising Star Flutist 2006 and 2007,” has performed with Anthony Braxton, James Newton & Muhal Richard Abrams. Awarded “Chicagoan of the Year 2006” by the Chicago Tribune, Mitchell does residencies, workshops & panel discussions in Europe, Canada & the U.S.

With David Boykin, saxophone; David Young, trumpet, Jeff Parker, guitar; Tomeka Reid, cello; Josh Abrams, bass; Marcus Evans, drums; Ugochi, vocals.

Tracklist:
1.01 - Nicole Mitchell's Black Earth Ensemble - Black Unstoppable (12:38)
1.02 - Nicole Mitchell's Black Earth Ensemble - Cause and Effect (12:05)
1.03 - Nicole Mitchell's Black Earth Ensemble - February (7:46)
1.04 - Nicole Mitchell's Black Earth Ensemble - Life Wants You to Love (12:39)
1.05 - Nicole Mitchell's Black Earth Ensemble - Love Has No Boundaries (14:19)
1.06 - Nicole Mitchell's Black Earth Ensemble - Thanking The Universe (11:58)
1.07 - Nicole Mitchell's Black Earth Ensemble - The Creator Has Other Plans for Me (10:28)

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  • jackBlu
  •  wrote in 18:05
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Year Of Release: 2019 IS REALLY UNINTRESTING

recording date: 2007!!!!!!!!!!
  • Guest Teamster
  •  wrote in 19:06
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She's an excellent jazz flautist, and this is a fun album. Modern acoustic jazz with an emphasis on swinging. Many of the pieces are more "composed", unfolding slowly, with improvisations as embellishments. The couple of vocal tracks are energetic and fun, and still jazz-ish.