Carry the Day (album)

Carry the Day is an album by Henry Threadgill released on the Columbia label in 1995. The album features six of Threadgill's compositions performed by Threadgill's Very Very Circus with guest artists.[1]

Carry the Day
Studio album by
Released1995
Recorded1995
GenreJazz
Length33:34
LabelColumbia
ProducerBill Laswell
Henry Threadgill chronology
Song Out of My Trees
(1994)
Carry the Day
(1995)
Makin' a Move
(1995)

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
Allmusic[3]

Allmusic awarded the album 4½ stars and the review by Scott Yanow stated "This unique music takes several listens to absorb and even then it still might be somewhat incomprehensible".[2]

In the Los Angeles Times Don Heckman wrote "if you’d like to sample the work of a composer-saxophonist who has consistently stretched the outer limits of jazz (even if he doesn’t care to have the word applied to his music), here’s a perfect opportunity ... It all sounds very sudden, spontaneous and random, which probably pleases Threadgill greatly. Among his many other accomplishments, the one that is most apparent in this creatively demanding album is the capacity to compose music that possesses the impetuous, unexpected energy of an improvised solo".[3]

People said "Henry Threadgill’s music has always been an anomaly, but over the years, the eclectic composer-saxophonist has produced some beautiful and wildly original music. This is true once again with Carry the Day, Threadgill’s first release on a major label ... this is an impressive album by an innovative, important musician who takes chances but never loses his integrity—or his wit".[4]

Track listing

All compositions by Henry Threadgill.

  1. "Come Carry the Day" – 6:06
  2. "Growing a Big Banana" – 3:26
  3. "Vivjanrondirski" – 5:55
  4. "Between Orchids Lillies Blind Eyes and Crickets" – 7:45
  5. "Hyla Crucifer... Silence Of" – 6:09
  6. "Jenkins Boys Again, Wish Somebody Die, It's Hot" – 7:39

Personnel

On tracks 1, 3 & 5
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References

  1. Backstrom, L. & Lopez, R. Henry Threadgill discography accessed February 3, 2010
  2. Wynn, R. Allmusic Review accessed February 3, 2010.
  3. Heckman, D. LA Times Review, accessed July 29, 2019
  4. Picks and Pans Review: Carry the Day, People, accessed July 29, 2019
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