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Raw Materials and Residuals


FieldValue
nameRaw Materials and Residuals
typeAlbum
artistJulius Hemphill
coverRaw Materials and Residuals.jpg
released1978
recordedNovember 1977
genreJazz
length35:51
labelBlack Saint
producerGiacomo Pellicciotti
chronologyJulius Hemphill
prev_titleRoi Boyé & the Gotham Minstrels
prev_year1977
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next_year1978

Raw Materials and Residuals is an album by jazz saxophonist Julius Hemphill featuring cellist Abdul Wadud and percussionist Don Moye recorded in 1977 for the Italian Black Saint label.

Reception

|editor-last=Swenson |editor-first=J. The editors of AllMusic awarded the album 4 stars, and reviewer Michael G. Nastos called it "One of the great titles in the modern jazz chronology... a landmark recording in the second wave avant-garde movement of the '70s".

Writing for The New York Times, Robert Palmer stated that the album "marks a triumphant return to the sparseness of Dogon A.D., but because the saxophonist and Mr. Wadud have grown, the music is more varied and resourceful."

Seymour Wright of The Wire described the recording as "an album of clarity and un-compromise," and "a brilliant recording of Hemphill's metal-hard saxophone sound – silver, guttural, in which the voice is ever present." He commented: "The striking cover photo of a shaven-headed Hemphill, arms folded across his naked torso with his alto saxophone hanging pendular, connotes something precise, poised and physical. The same goes for the elemental, alliterative poetics of its title(s). The LP's five compositions present a svelte, sinewy, structured trio music that, as Hemphill puts it in his sleevenotes, 'progresses from vigour-to-reflection-to-vigour'."

Track listing

:All compositions by Julius Hemphill

  1. "C" - 6:27
  2. "Mirrors" - 7:03
  3. "Long Rhythm" - 5:00
  4. "Plateau" - 8:58
  5. "G Song" - 8:23 :*Recorded at Generation Sound Studios in New York City in November 1977

Personnel

  • Julius Hemphill - alto saxophone, soprano saxophone
  • Abdul Wadud - cello
  • Don Moye - percussion

References

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References

  1. [https://jazzrealities.blogspot.com/2010/01/blacksaint-discography-this-is-label.html Black Saint Records discography] accessed May 9, 2011
  2. (2004). "The Virgin Encyclopedia of Jazz". Virgin Books.
  3. Nastos, M. G. [https://www.allmusic.com/album/raw-materials-and-residuals-r169129/review Allmusic Review] accessed May 9, 2011
  4. Palmer, Robert. (June 19, 1978). "Jazz: Julius Hemphill and Friends, And a Few Ideas for Improvisers".
  5. Wright, Seymour. (March 2021). "A short guide to Julius Hemphill".
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