Spirit Songs
Origin, 2023
8/10
The inimitable composer and director Anthony Branker enlists some excellent musicians for this 9th album on the Origin label that is actually a reissue of his 2006 debut for Sons Of Sound Records.
The 7 minutes of “Chant For Peace Eternal” opens the listen with Jonny King’s fluid piano and flowing sax from Ralph Bowen and Antonio Hart for the graceful jazz presence, and “Parris In April” follows with a dreamy demeanor that uses John Benitez’s playful double bass amid the soulful brass.
“Sketches Of Selim” occupies the middle spot and is quite intimate via the twinkling keys, while “Imani (Faith)” uses Ralph Peterson Jr.’s frisky drums with plenty of rhythm and melody.
“Mentor” and “J.C.’s Passion” exit the listen, where the former is a swift and dynamic album highlight that makes great use of “Clifford Adams, Jr'.’s radiant trombone, and the latter is nearly 8 minutes of busy and meticulous interaction between the animated horns, lively drums and mature keys.
A first LP that has aged quite well, Branker is well versed in both classical and jazz ideas, and the abundance of grooves, harmonies and culture won’t disappoint anyone.
Travels well with: Bobby Rozario- Spellbound; Michael Dease- The Other Shoe