On The Tender Spot Of Every Calloused Moment
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''On the Tender Spot of Every Calloused Moment'' is the fifth
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, and sixth album overall, by American
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Ambrose Akinmusire Ambrose Akinmusire ( born May 1, 1982) is an American avant-garde jazz composer and trumpeter. Biography Born and raised in Oakland, California, Akinmusire was a member of the Berkeley High School Jazz Ensemble, where he caught the attention of ...
. The album was released on by
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. It was Akinmusire's fifth release on the Blue Note label.


Background

The album title refers to a trip that Akinmusire took to his hometown of
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in 2016, during which he witnessed the changes caused by
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. The local population substantially changed due to the expansion of Silicon Valley, and long-term, often impoverished residents were driven out of the city. He himself grew up in a culturally rich community that now has turned into an unrecognizable place for him, an emergency that hit many black communities in big cities. Akinmusire says, "In a way, I was thinking about this as a sequel to my first record. I'm returning to the landmarks in my first album." The album contains eleven compositions by Akinmusire, which he recorded with his quartet consisting of pianist Sam Harris, bassist Harish Raghavan, and drummer Justin Brown. The album also features guest vocalists Genevieve Artadi and Jesus Diaz.


Reception

Thom Jurek in his review for
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wrote, "While this outing is no less brimming with creative and provocative ideas for jazz by Akinmusire, it is perhaps, his most emotionally searing and satisfying studio outing." Will Layman of ''
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'' stated, "Akinmusire seems particularly mature as an artist and particularly within the "jazz" tradition because his work, daring and modern and moving easily across boundaries, is still grounded in some of the core jazz values. Those are the primacy of blues playing, the vitality of distinctive and individual sound, and healthy and creative engagement within the popular music of the time, and engagement with his culture, socially politically. He is individual enough to evade facile comparisons to his predecessors." Steve Futterman of ''
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'' commented, "The trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire insures that the joys and the anxieties of current African-American life stay at the forefront of his aesthetic through written statements and spoken-word collaborations. But he doesn’t always need words. On his new album, “on the tender spot of every calloused moment,” the short, reflective track “reset (quiet victories & celebrated defeats)” speaks Akinmusire’s heart and mind in the anguished intensity of his horn, recalling the great Booker Little, one of Akinmusire’s stated influences." ''
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'' included ''On the Tender Spot of Every Calloused Moment'' in its list of the best new jazz albums, stating "Ambrose Akinmusire’s fifth studio album finds the 38 year-old trumpeter in as reflective a mode as ever, asking questions about black identity and avoiding clichéd pathways just as he opts for musical roads less travelled." ''Jazziz Magazine'' included the album in its list of "10 Albums You Need to Know: June 2020", commenting that the album "asserts Ambrose Akinmusire as one of the top trumpeters in the world and affirms his talents as a composer via eleven originals, which present a contemporary and compelling blend of modern jazz that powerfully aims to dissect the complexity of black life in America."


Accolades


Track listing


Personnel

*Ambrose Akinmusire – trumpet,
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*Harish Raghavan – bass *Justin Brown – drums *Sam Harris – piano *Jesús Diaz – vocals *
Genevieve Artadi Genevieve Artadi (born July 1, 1982) is an American singer, songwriter, and producer. She is best known as the co-founder of the jazz-funk duo Knower, along with Louis Cole. She was also the lead vocalist of the electro-pop band Pollyn, which ...
– vocals


References

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