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James Brandon Lewis: Remember Brooklyn & Moki
ByApple Cores (Anti-, 2025), like his two overt tributes, looks to the past for inspiration, just more subtly. The album title refers to a Downbeat column Amiri Baraka wrote in the 1960s. Don Cherry, however, musically hovers over the album, hinted at tangentially in several song titles.
"Remember Brooklyn & Moki" takes its name from Cherry's recording Where Is Brooklyn? (Blue Note, 1969) and his wife, Moki Cherry. Josh Werner (bass) and Chad Taylor (drums) lay down a rolling dubwise riddim foundation. The ambient guitar of Guilherme Monteiro and the percussive accents of Stephane San Juan add another sonic layer. Above these, Lewis sings a soulful modal melody. Ballad-like at times, elsewhere full-throated with energy aplenty.
Pharoah Sanders provided the sax voice on Cherry's Brooklyn album. There is an echo of Sanders' timbre, phrasing, and searching in Lewis' playing, although Lewis is most certainly his own person. The success of this piece and the album is also attributable to his bandmates, who solidly anchor the music while giving it depth, detail, and richness. Need an energy infusion? Lewis delivers.
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