A Sanctuary Within
A SANCTUARY WITHIN packs some surprises. For one, hearing David Murray work with the master free jazz drummer Sunny Murray in the context of relatively traditional jazz turns out to be an absolute delight. The exotic textures added by Kahil El' Zabar are also new to Murray's canon, although Zabar's playing of the ashiko and earth drum are incorporated seamlessly into the compositions.
A SANCTUARY WITHIN packs some surprises. For one, hearing David Murray work with the master free jazz drummer Sunny Murray in the context of relatively traditional jazz turns out to be an absolute delight. The exotic textures added by Kahil El' Zabar are also new to Murray's canon, although Zabar's playing of the ashiko and earth drum are incorporated seamlessly into the compositions. A SANCTUARY WITHIN, like much of Murray's work from this period, defies categorization. It combines traditional and modern elements of jazz and adds a healthy dose of African rhythms to the mix. Murray himself would argue that categorizing jazz only serves to damage the art form. One is tempted to agree with him when he suggests simply calling it music, and leaving it at that. (source: AllMusic.com, Rovi)
Title | A Sanctuary Within |
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Catalogue Number | 120145-2 |
Display Artist | David Murray Quartet |
Label | Black Saint |
Release date | Dec 28, 1992 |
Year | 1992 |
Format | cd, digital |
Duration | 71:00 |
Main genre | Jazz |
Product type | full album |