Track Listings
| 1. Freereggaehibop |
| 2. Parker's Mood |
| 3. Lester Leaps In |
| 4. Naima |
| 5. Blue Creek |
| 6. Centerpiece |
| 7. Composition #40q |
| 8. Moten Swing |
| 9. Atitled Valse |
Editorial Reviews
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The Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, led by Wynton Marsalis and Stanley Crouch, has made a public point of not inviting such post-Coltrane avant-gardists as Anthony Braxton, the Art Ensemble of Chicago, and the World Saxophone Quartet to the jazz-revival party. Carter, by contrast, has invited them to his own shindig on the superb Conversin' with the Elders. Braxton and the AEC's Lester Bowie are represented by compositions, while Bowie and the WSQ's Hamiet Bluiett are present as Carter's soloing partners. More conventional jazz heroes, such as Count Basie horn men Buddy Tate and Harry "Sweets" Edison, are also on hand. By taking a broad approach to jazz history, Carter has so expanded his musical vocabulary that every time he brings his mouthpiece to his lips he can make any sound he wants--silky swing, strangled shrieks, romantic lushness, or bawdy honks. He uses them all here with a casual swagger that's a pleasure to behold. --Geoffrey Himes
Conversin' with the Elders,James Carter,Atlantic / Wea,Avant-Garde Jazz,Jazz,Jazz Music,Pop,Post-Bop
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