Cunningham, Jeremy: Weather Up There
Cunningham, Jeremy: Weather Up There
Format: CD
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Artist: Cunningham, Jeremy
Label: Northern Spy Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 309272738100
Genre: Jazz
2020 release. Chicago drummer and composer Jeremy Cunningham wrote The Weather Up There in response to the loss of his brother Andrew, who died in a home invasion robbery in 2008. Co-produced by Jeff Parker and Paul Bryan, and engineered by Paul Bryan and John McEntire, this new work confronts the tragedy of violence and examines the acute ripple effect on several people's lives through the lens of memory, response, and collage. Further deepening the textural and emotive impact, Cunningham formed a 'drum choir' for these recordings, comprised of close mentors and colleagues Mike Reed, Makaya McCraven, and Mikel Patrick Avery. Cunningham also taps regular collaborators Ben LaMar Gay, Jaimie Branch, Tomeka Reid, Dustin Laurenzi, Matt Ulery, and Josh Johnson.
Tracks:
1.1 Sleep (Featuring Tomeka Reid, Josh Johnson ; Dustin Laurenzi)
1.2 1985 (Featuring Jeff Parker)
1.3 All I Know (Featuring Makaya McCraven, Mikel Patrick Avery, Mike Reed ; Jaimie Branch)
1.4 It's Nothing (Featuring Josh Johnson)
1.5 The Breaks (Featuring Jeff Parker)
1.6 Hike (Featuring Jeff Parker, Josh Johnson ; Matt Ulery)
1.7 Elegy (Featuring Makaya McCraven, Mike Reed ; Mikel Patrick Avery)
1.8 Return These Tides (Featuring Ben Lamar Gay)
1.9 The Weather Up There (Featuring Jeff Parker)
1.10 He Pushes Up
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