Two days after his 100th birthday, Marshall Allen started recording New
Dawn, his debut solo album. A member of Sun Ra’s Arkestra since 1958,
Allen assumed leadership of the band in 1995. Throughout his nearly
seventy-year career, Allen has never released a solo album under his own
name, and yet, instead of capping such a legendary output, New Dawn
seems to herald a new beginning. A love letter to spacetime, it channels
a century of musical intelligence into seven tracks, showing Allen at
his most protean — freely moving from relaxed, transdimensional palettes
to bluesy big band and beyond.
One of music’s vanguard avant-saxophonists, Allen continues to deliver
durational feats during the Arkestra’s gigs. Still, the compositional
energy contained on New Dawn is striking. Allen was approached with the
idea of a solo record by Week-End Records’ Jan Lankisch. The Arkestra’s
Knoel Scott — who has lived with Allen at the Arkestral Institute of Sun
Ra since the 1980s — worked with Allen to pore over the archive of
unrecorded material and develop this debut. Scott assembled some of
Philadelphia’s brightest jazz stars as well as some Arkestra veterans
for the sessions. New Dawn was then recorded over a couple of days in
Philadelphia, with additional recordings added in the following weeks
and months.
The title track “New Dawn” is the centerpiece of this impressive album
and the arranger Knoel Scott wrote the lyrics himself. We are thrilled
to have the incomparable Neneh Cherry, stepdaughter of legendary jazz
musician Don Cherry, lend her unmistakable voice to this song.
Though greatly informed by the philosophy of Sun Ra and his Saturnian
teachings — traverse jazz’s traditions, dig deep into spiritual
geographies — New Dawn signals Allen as his own singular voice, one
that’s swinging and bopping and reflecting into the future, with no sign
of stopping. Week-End Records is proud to release this debut solo album
by Marshall Allen.
“The one thing that I'm really looking forward to, and I think this is
the best thing ever, is the fact that Marshall Allen is about to
release, at the age of 100, his debut album under his own name. There is
no greater feat of durability, working at your craft, and putting your
ego to the back of the room while you're supporting other artists and
performers.” – Gilles Peterson
“New Dawn is clearly an extension of Ra’s legacy and sound, but it’s
also a masterful endeavour filtered through Allen’s tastes and
approach.” – John Morrison, The Wire
Tracklist:
1. Prologue
2. African Sunset
3. New Dawn (feat. Neneh Cherry)
4. Are You Ready
5. Sonny's Dance
6. Boma
7. Angels And Demons At Play