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''Memory in the Center, an Afro Opera: Homage to Nelson Mandela'' is a live album by saxophonist and composer
Ernest Dawkins Ernest Dawkins (born 2 November 1953 in Chicago, Illinois, United States) is an American jazz saxophonist, principally active in free jazz and post-bop. Ernest Khabeer Dawkins was a neighbor of Anthony Braxton as a child. He played bass and dru ...
and the Live the Spirit Residency Big Band. It was recorded at the 2014 Chicago Jazz Festival, and was released later that year by Dawkins's Dawk Music label. The recording documents the premiere of a large-scale composition that pays tribute to
Nelson Mandela Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (; ; 18 July 1918 – 5 December 2013) was a South African Internal resistance to apartheid, anti-apartheid activist who served as the President of South Africa, first president of South Africa from 1994 to 1 ...
, who died in December 2013. Dawkins composed and conducted the work, but did not appear as a performer.


Reception

In a review for '' All About Jazz'', Hrayr Attarian stated that the album is "a vibrant and apt memorial to a truly inspirational man that is both timely and timeless. This intriguing and singular disc promotes social consciousness without sacrificing musical innovation and is sublimely complex while remaining accessible. It is testament of Dawkins' exquisitely creative acumen and courageous sense of morality." David Whiteis of '' JazzTimes'' called the album a "fusion of postbop melodic and rhythmic thrust, jubilant swing, freedom-bound improvisation and militancy leavened by compassion and spiked with acerbic wit," and commented: "Once again, Ernest Dawkins has given us a work that exemplifies the inseparability of struggle and celebration, both in music and in life." ''Point of Departures Jason Bivins described the album as a "truly fine recording," and remarked: "The lines, the rhythmic shapes, the idiomatic blend, all partake of Dawkins' vision, realized here by a wide range of sympathetic musicians... It's also a bit of a love song commemorating the many connections between musical idioms across and through the many phases of the twentieth-century African diaspora... ultimately what comes through is Dawkins' own distinctive musical vocabulary." In a review of the work's premiere, Howard Reich of the '' Chicago Tribune'' called the piece "musically gripping" and noted that it "held some of Dawkins' most ingenious writing" with orchestral passages that "startled the ear."


Track listing

Composed by Ernest Dawkins. # "The Sacrament" – 4:20 # "Movement 1: Mandela, Madiba, We Honor You!" – 6:43 # "Movement 1: Homage to the Man" – 9:18 # "Movement 1: Sap's" – 5:41 # "Movement 1: Subterfuge" – 6:30 # "Movement 2: Mandela's Blues" – 7:33 # "Movement 2: Savior of the Nation" – 10:50 # "Movement 2: Unjust into Right" – 4:20 # "Movement 3: Song Bird" – 8:53 # "Movement 3: Migration" – 9:06


Personnel

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Ernest Dawkins Ernest Dawkins (born 2 November 1953 in Chicago, Illinois, United States) is an American jazz saxophonist, principally active in free jazz and post-bop. Ernest Khabeer Dawkins was a neighbor of Anthony Braxton as a child. He played bass and dru ...
– conductor * Rajiv Halim – alto sax * Brent Griffin – alto sax * Irving Pierce – tenor sax * Aaron Getsug – baritone sax * Marquis Hill – trumpet * Maurice Brown – trumpet * Corey Wilkes – trumpet * Phillips Perkins – trumpet * Steve Berry – trombone * Norman Palm – trombone * Neil Gonzalves – piano * Junius Paul – bass * Isaiah Spencer – drums * Khari B – spoken word * Dee Alexander – vocals


References

{{Reflist 2014 live albums Ernest Dawkins live albums