Review: The Ancients, an intergenerational coalition of free jazz masters, deliver a powerful and evocative double LP that resonates with the spirit of improvisation and collective expression. Isaiah Collier, William Hooker, and William Parker, brought together by Parker for concerts in conjunction with the Milford Graves exhibition at the ICA Los Angeles, weave a tapestry of sound that draws upon the rich legacy of free jazz while forging their own unique path. Across two LPs of long-form improvised sets, recorded in Los Angeles and San Francisco, the trio explores the sonic terrain first charted by the likes of Cecil Taylor and Ornette Coleman, their interplay showcasing some electric, spontaneous creation. Collier's tenor saxophone soars with fiery intensity, while Hooker's drums crackle with a restless energy and Parker's bass anchors the music with a deep, resonant foundation. This is music that speaks to the heart of the human experience, a tribute to the power of improvisation to transcend boundaries and connect us to the deeper currents of life.
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