After Love (album)

After Love is an album by jazz pianist Dave Burrell, which was recorded in 1970 and released on the French America label. It was reissued on CD in 2004 by Universal France. The two songs (on three tracks) were recorded during the "legendary Parisian sessions of 1969–1970".[2] It was during this time period that such acts as the Art Ensemble of Chicago, Archie Shepp and others took up residence in Europe, specifically in Paris, France.

After Love
Studio album by
Released1971
Recorded1970
Paris
GenreJazz
Length50:48
LabelAmerica
ProducerDaniel Richard
Dave Burrell chronology
Echo
(1969)
After Love
(1971)
Only Me
(1974)
CD Reissue Cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

  1. "After Love, Pt. 1 "Questions and Answers"" — 21:46
  2. "After Love, Pt. 2 "Random"" — 7:06
  3. "My March" — 22:03

Songs credited to Burrell.

Personnel

Band:

  • Dave Burrell piano
  • Bertrand Gauthier — drums
  • Michel Gladieux — double bass
  • Ron Miller — mandolin, double bass
  • Roscoe Mitchell — reeds
  • Don Moye — drums
  • Alan Silva — violin, cello, Electric cello

Production:

  • Martin Davies — English translations
  • Alexis Frenkel — mastering, transfers
  • Gilles Guerlet, Jérôme Witz — art direction, design, paintings
  • Bruno Guermonprez — reissue preparation
  • Horace, Christian Rose, Frederick L. Thomas — photography
  • Robert Levin — liner notes
  • Daniel Richard — reissue supervisor

Reception

Allmusic comments that the album is "a compelling and provocative one."[3] Reviewer Thom Jurek says that "what is immediately striking is the lack of the piano's sonic presence on the session" but that the Burrel is "everywhere ... going for something else ... [a] textural and harmonic interaction of the various stringed instruments as they encounter and dialogue with each other."[3] The Penguin Guide to Jazz relates the album to Burrell's earlier work of Echo due to "the first piece is fierce and intense, while the second majors rather on atmospherics."[4] Still, they call the instrumentation fascinating and "this is a valuable reissue from an important period in the American improvisation diaspora."[4]

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References

  1. After Love at AllMusic
  2. Robert Iannapollo (2006-06-04). "Dave Burrell: After Love & Consequences". Archived from the original on 2 February 2007. Retrieved 2007-02-02.
  3. Thom Jurek. "Ater Love". Retrieved 2007-02-18.
  4. The Penguin Guide to Jazz by Richard Cook, Brian Morton, et al. pg 189-190.
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