Joe Tangari - 21/Oct/2010  When Curtis Mayfield recorded his last album in 1996, he did it lying on his back, singing a line at a time. He had no choice-- he'd been paralyzed si...
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John Sharpe - 06/Oct/2010 From the first few bars of the title cut opening "I Plan To Stay A Believer," the riffing horns, infectiously funky beat and expressive soulful singin...
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Dave Morris - 15/Sep/2010  The same spirit that makes bassist William Parker one of the most fiery and searching musicians on the planet is likely the one that sparked his lates...
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Glen Hall - 15/Sep/2010 Bassist William Parker has recorded his share of serious free-jazz albums. On I Plan To Stay A Believer, he sheds his dour duds for the life-affirming...
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Daniel Spicer - 15/Sep/2010 Since emerging from the New York loft scene in the 1970s, bassist William Parker has come to embody American free jazz. From early work in the volcani...
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Nate Knaebel - 13/Sep/2010 To the average music listener, R&B and free jazz might seem incompatible, situated at disparate points along the musical continuum. The former, no mat...
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Nic Jones - 12/Sep/2010 On the surface of it there might not seem to be much continuity between the music of William Parker's and Curtis Mayfield, but scratch away at it and ...
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