
Jesup Wagon
James Brandon Lewis
2021
Jesup Wagon is a Jazz album by James Brandon Lewis, originally released in 2021. On Gatefold: 2 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Jazz
- Avant-Garde & Free Jazz
- raw
- intense
- cerebral
About
For this suite inspired by the life and legacy of polymath agriculturalist George Washington Carver, tenor saxophonist James Brandon Lewis assembles a quintet with cornetist Kirk Knuffke, cellist Chris Hoffman, bassist William Parker, and drummer Chad Taylor. The texture is raw and sinewy, with earthy grooves and big, declamatory melodic themes that find Lewis sounding like his forebear David S. Ware (a close colleague of Parker’s for decades). But the writing can be intimate and chamber-like, with tenor, cello, and cornet interweaving sensitively on pieces like “Fallen Flowers” and “Experiment Station.” Parker plays guembri, the bass-like West African instrument, on “Lowlands of Sorrow” and “Chemurgy,” introducing a low, sandpapery timbre in the mix. Taylor’s mbira on the shortest piece, “Seer,” further varies the palette. The cover art is Carver’s actual drawing of his ultimately impractical prototype Jesup Wagon (funded by a Morris Jesup), intended as a rolling laboratory that would spread word of new innovations to farmers on-site. As Robin D. G. Kelley puts it in a booklet essay, Carver “made art out of botanical science, listening to voices while collating data.” He was also a capable musician. In finding deep connection with the subject, Lewis emerges with something beautiful and prescient of his own.
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Tracklist
- 1Jesup Wagon6:22
- 2Lowlands of Sorrow7:02
- 3Arachis8:29
- 4Fallen Flowers6:48
- 5Experiment Station8:37
- 6Seer4:01
- 7Chemurgy9:52
Credits
Performers
- William ParkerBASS
- Christopher HoffmanCELLO
- Chad TaylorDRUMS
- James Brandon LewisTENOR SAXOPHONE
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 2 pressings tracked on Gatefold
