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Format: CD
Buy.com Sku: 204523553
UPC: 730003906923
UPC 14: 00730003906923
Release Date: 5/22/2007
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1. Kawaida ~ King Britt
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2. Ekim ~ King Britt
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3. Yebo ~ King Britt
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4. Scorpio-Libra ~ King Britt
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5. Conviction ~ King Britt
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6. Moving Pictures For the Ear ~ King Britt
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7. Beyond Yourself ~ King Britt
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8. Encounter ~ King Britt
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9. Space Spy ~ King Britt
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10. Time Is Now For Change ~ King Britt
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11. Naima ~ King Britt
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Album Notes and Credits


Notes & Personnel Info
Muze PNote Liner Note Author: King Britt.
Muze PNote DJ/producer King Britt detours from house and R&B, pulls up truffles from his collection of '60s/'70s spiritual free jazz, and makes his parents, who would forgo a babysitter and pack up their wee son to catch Sun Ra, proud in the process. Beginning with Toudie Heath's woodwinds-and-words "Kawaida," involving a recitation of Nguzo Saba (the Seven Principles of Kwanzaa), The Cosmic Lounge's tone is set as a compilation that X Clan's Brother J might describe as "African, very African." The disc taps into an era when many jazz musicians, mostly black, were making vividly adventurous music that looked to African roots as a way to springboard into inventive rhythmic structures, consciousness-enhancing vocalizations, and mind-bending celestial otherness. Instruments both ancient and modern mixed it up, whether made of metal strips and wood or circuits and oscillators. Should your frame of reference for jazz extend little beyond basics like Blue Train and Kind of Blue, prepare for a bewildering 400-level course in one of the least appreciated (or least compiled, not reissued to death) chapters of jazz history. Several of the disc's inclusions come from out of print sources, but there is no sense that crate-digging one-upmanship is in effect. The stuff needs to find ears instead of being left only to those who are actively exploring; Britt is clearly using his stature and power for good. Relatively accessible material, for the most part, is packed into the disc's first half. Michal Urbaniak's "Ekim" chucks Miles Davis' "One and One" into a tar pit, skronking and writhing into an agitated slow-motion funk twister. The cooking, propellant "Yebo" bridges Mtume's earlier untethered explorations (he composed "Kawaida," for instance) to his late-'70s and early-'80s funk and pop-R&B albums. On "Scorpio Libra," Eddie Henderson's trumpet and Bennie Maupin's saxophone trade charged shots over rumbling Buster Williams bass and seething/jerking Billy Hart and Lenny White percussion. Things then get increasingly out-there, as far as Brother Ah's maximally spaced-out "Beyond Yourself," which sounds like it is being transmitting from an unknown planet. Bringing it back down to Earth, Doug and Jean Carn's deeply touching reading of John Coltrane's "Naima" closes out the disc in gorgeous, becalmed form. If you were to attempt to diagram the overlapping personnel from track to track, including some direct familial relations, you'd be drawing a lot of knotlike shapes. Kuumba, indeed. ~ Andy Kellman

Producer: Keith Knox; Michal Urbaniak

Compilation Appearances

Muze Music Compilations The Beat Generation
Muze Music Compilations Renaissance Presents: Satoshi Tomiie / Variou
Muze Music Compilations True Blood:Volume 2 (Music from the Series) (Soundtrack)

Associated Artists and Works

The Cosmic Lounge ~ Various Artists

Technical Info

Music Release Date Release Date : 08/20/2007
Music Original Release Date Original Release Date : 2007
Music CatalogId Catalog ID : RR 0069CD
Music Label Name Label : Rapster Records
Music Number of Discs Number of Discs : 1
Music Studio or Live Studio/Live : Studio
Music Mono or Stereo Mono/Stereo : Stereo
Music SPAR code SPAR Code : n/a
Music UPC UPC : 00730003906923

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