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Ancient of Days
Charles Gayle
Ancient of Days
Genres: Jazz, Pop
 
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A swingin' affair once again from Mr. Charles Gayle, who, along with David S. Ware, is the preeminent avant-garde tenor saxophone player of the era. Shades of mid-60s ESP-Disk/Impulse havoc abound, but actually this is a m...  more »

     
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All Artists: Charles Gayle
Title: Ancient of Days
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Knitting Factory
Original Release Date: 1/25/2000
Release Date: 1/25/2000
Genres: Jazz, Pop
Style: Avant Garde & Free Jazz
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 035828026321

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A swingin' affair once again from Mr. Charles Gayle, who, along with David S. Ware, is the preeminent avant-garde tenor saxophone player of the era. Shades of mid-60s ESP-Disk/Impulse havoc abound, but actually this is a more lyrical affair than Gayle's previous two Knitting Factory albums, Kingdom Come and Testaments. On earlier CDs, Gayle seemed to keep reaching and reaching, and while his fortitude was inspiring, it seemed at times groundless. On Ancient of Days, Gayle and his collaborators lay a more solid foundation, which at least brings him back to earth once in a while. Joining Gayle on Ancient of Days is a stellar cast of players, including the spirited pianist Hank Johnson, bassist Juini Booth, and longtime Gayle drummer Michael Wimberly, who evokes outright Elvin Jones-style percussion on "New Earth." Ancient Of Days is a masterpiece of consistent, fire-breathing testimonial. --Joe S. Harrington
 

CD Reviews

Awesome Tenor!
05/29/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I have all of Charles Gayle's CDs, and in my opinion this is his very best. His earlier CDs were fearsome displays of raw energy and ferocious technique, but ANCIENT OF DAYS is more soulful and intelligient. Gayle is truly committed to innovation; he refuses to rest on his laurels. This CD has less of the pyrotechnics which characterized previous releases. Instead, he explores here the gospel tradition in an idiom derived from Coltrane and Ayler; but unlike Ayler, Gayle never lapses into sentimentality. This is a disc of magnificient beauty and supreme creativity. Gayle never relies on riffs or repetition of any kind, and he always something interesting to say. The back-up players are all very fine, and Gayle sticks to tenor throughout on this release. Pure enjoyment from start to finish."
(Nearly) Inside Gayle
02/13/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Charles Gayle brings his music in from way outside to create a very enjoyable album. Shades of Ornette Coleman, Archie Shepp and even Sonny Rollins can be heard in his playing, though his sound is still distinctively his own. If you like Gayle but wondered whether you needed another CD by him, by all means buy this one."
Gayle is the tenor king of free jazz
01/04/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Charles Gayle continues his long streak of excellent recordings. One of the free jazz kings."