Sun Ra Arkestra saxophonist Knoel Scott reaches for the sky to release
debut studio album Celestial with long-time collaborator Marshall Allen
Best known for his long-standing role in Sun Ra Arkestra, saxophonist,
composer, vocalist and performer Knoel Scott is a jazz legend in his own
right. A celebration of his tight knit relationship with Arkestra
leader Marshall Allen, Celestial marks Scott’s first major studio
release after more than 40 years at the vanguard of modern jazz.
Building on a career that has seen Scott record and perform alongside
jazz greats such as Sun Ra, Charles Earland, Lou Donaldson and Leon
Thomas, the 5-track album is steeped in the composition and performance
styles of the African American jazz tradition, from blues and be-bop to
the cosmic avant-garde.
Recorded in mono direct to tape and cut on a Scully lathe at the
all-analogue Artone Studio in the Netherlands, Celestial brings together
an inter-generational ensemble including bright sparks of the UK jazz
scene, Charlie Stacey and Mikele Montolli, alongside Arkestra alumnus
Chris Henderson. For Scott and Allen, it represents the culmination of
decades of collaboration.
The album begins in explosive style with the hard grooving ‘Les Funambules’, a prime example of Scott’s ability to walk a tightrope between hard bop form and raw improvisation.
The session then orbits around Scott’s composition ‘Celestial’, an
interstellar 12-minute space walk that was originally written for the
Sun Ra Arkestra with strings but was never recorded.
Featuring Marshall Allen on the otherworldly EWI (Electronic Wind
Instrument), ‘Celestial’ also hears Scott in full voice, reciting lyrics
written by Arkestra vocalist and lyricist Arnold “Art” Jenkins. “The
song is a testimony and a memorial to Art and his artistry, as much as
it is an example of my own,” Scott explains.
Following the collaborative spirit of the album, Scott’s composition
‘Makanda’ pays tribute to educator and mentor Dr.Ken ‘Makanda’ McIntyre,
an associate of Eric Dolphy and a formative influence in Scott’s
musical life. A homage to the way McIntyre incorporated various idioms
of African American music into his compositions, ‘Makanda’ blends funk,
Afro-Cuban and swing styles into a powerful and coherent whole.
Alongside Knoel’s original recordings, the session features two
improvised tracks led by Marshall Allen, which speak to the deep musical
friendship between the two. Scott describes ‘Conversation with the
Cosmos’ & ‘Blue Blues’ as “a testimony to Marshall's incredible
improvisational contribution, and his ability to read and conjure all
kinds of music and bring the best out of musicians.”
His first studio recording under his own name, Celestial is a statement
of intent from Scott as a composer and bandleader, and a testament to
his rich and lasting relationship with Marshall Allen
Tracklist:
1. Les Funambules
2. Celestial
3. Conversation With The Cosmos
4. Makanda
5. Blu Blues