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Tue, Aug 18, 2009, 09:00
- The Detroit producer has gotten the legendary jazz group together for a new album.
Carl Craig has announced details of yet another project in which he's lent his production hand, Tribe.
A jazz record in the truest sense of that word, Tribe Rebirth, will see the quartet of Phil Ranelin, Wendell Harrison, Marcus Belgrave and Doug Hammond recreating tunes from their past as well as a number of new compositions. The group, which first assembled in the '70s, and issued a slew of LPs that have grown in stature over the years among jazz aficionados, was put back in contact in 2007 when Craig asked Wendell Harrison to be a part of a gig he was putting together in Paris.
Craig had previously worked with Belgrave on his Detroit Experiment record, and covered Tribe's "Space Odyssey," but it was his talks with the saxophonist that helped bring the group back together. Craig says that the record, which will see the light of day on Community Projects, is "less experimental than Innerzone Orchestra and more cohesive than Detroit Experiment."
Tracklist
01. Living In A New Day
02. Glue Fingers
03. Denekas Chant
04. Vibes From The Tribe
05. Son Of Tribe
06. Jazz On The Run
07. Ride
08. Lesli
09. 13th And Senate
10. Where Am I (Featuring Joan Belgrave)
Community Projects will release Tribe Rebirth on October 6th, with an iTunes pre-release scheduled for August 25th.