Steve Coleman & the Five Elements - Black Science (CD)

Black Science
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Album Details: Black Science

Release Date:12/01/1990
Label:Bmg Int'l
UPC:035628311924

Track List: Black Science

  1. X Format [Standard Deviation]
  2. Twister
  3. Turbulence
  4. Beyond All We Know
  5. Vial of Calm
  1. Black Phonemics
  2. Ghost Town
  3. Magneto
  4. Cross Fade
  5. Black Phonemics (Reprise)

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Pro Reviews: Black Science

  • All Music Guide

    The mixture of complex funk rhythms and inside/outside soloing performed by the "M-Base" stylists, although similar to Ornette Coleman's free funk, is quite different from any other earlier idiom. Altoist Steve Coleman's CD is recommended as a good example of his music. The improvisations are dynamic, unpredictable, and quite original and the ensemble (which includes pianist James Weidman, guitarist David Gilmore, and three guest vocals by Cassandra Wilson) is tight. Coleman, who wrote all but one of the originals, is the dominant force behind this often-disturbing but generally stimulating music.

    - Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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Biography

Steve Coleman

MBase founder, composer, and alto saxophonist Steve Coleman hails from Chicago. His earliest years were spent playing in RB and funk bands in emulation of his first hero, Maceo Parker. Coleman had heard all the greats in his hometown and changed his focus from RB to jazz precipitating his move to New York. He gigged with the Thad JonesMel Lewis big band, followed by Sam... Read more