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Remaster of legendary Sun Ra bassist Ronnie Boykins' first ESP album from 1964 in an impressive sextet that complements Boykin's talents as a composer and arranger.
 

Boykins, Ronnie
The Will Come, Is Now



Label: ESP
Country: USA

"Legendary Sun Ra bassist Ronnie Boykins stepped out on his own for his first and only release as a leader on, The Will Come, Is Now. He was invited by ESP in 1964 to record his own album, and in February 1974, he told ESP that he was finally ready, and the session took place later that month. This recording not only features Boykins' solid abilities as a bassist, including his marvelous arco work, but also his talents as a composer and arranger. In addition, one is treated to an all-natural bass sound, a rare sound during this particular era of jazz history. In septet format, Boykins' six originals create a variety of moods and textures that not only evokes the music of Sun Ra but also reflects Boykins' own sensibilities as an artist."-ESP

"Boykins is best known for his work with pianist/bandleader Sun Ra, although he had played with such disparate musicians as Muddy Waters, Johnny Griffin, and Jimmy Witherspoon prior to joining Sun Ra's Arkestra. He was a regular member of Sun Ra's band from 1958 until 1966, and occasionally thereafter. His percussive bass style inspired and formed the foundation of many Ra compositions.

Like his fellow Sun Ra bandmates, John Gilmore and Pat Patrick, Boykins attended Chicago's DuSable High School and studied under its famed music teacher "Captain" Walter Dyett. He also studied with Ernie Shepard, who would later work with Duke Ellington. Before joining Ra, Boykins had joined with a trombonist friend to open a private club -- The House of Culture -- with the intent of promoting black culture. Boykins' arco solo on Sun Ra's "Rocket No. 9 Take Off for Planet Venus" from 1959 may be the first recorded example of the bass being played in a horn-like manner within a relatively free context, predating similar work by Alan Silva and David Izenzon.

Boykins worked with both free and straight-ahead musicians. In 1962, he recorded with the hard bop tenor saxophonist Bill Barron and, the next year, with pianist Elmo Hope. Boykins worked with tenor saxophonist Archie Shepp's New York Contemporary Five in 1964. Boykins left Ra in 1966, ostensibly to pursue more lucrative opportunities; Ra had a difficult time finding a replacement, at times settling for playing his own bass lines on keyboard. In 1967, Boykins played on Rahsaan Roland Kirk's Rip, Rig and Panic LP. In the late '60s, he formed his own group, the Free Jazz Society, which included the pianist John Hicks. In the '70s, Boykins played with the Melodic Art-tet, a cooperative free jazz ensemble that also included drummer Roger Blank, saxophonist Charles Brackeen, and trumpeter Ahmed Abdullah. In 1975, the bassist led a session for ESP Disk that produced the self-titled LP, Ronnie Boykins. In the course of his career, Boykins also worked with Mary Lou Williams, Marion Brown, and Sarah Vaughan, among others."-Chris Kelsey, All Music




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Product Information:

UPC: 825481030267

Label: ESP
Catalog ID: ESP 3026
Squidco Product Code: 11481

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2009
Country: USA
Packaging: Digipack
Recorded in February 1975.






Personnel:

Ronnie Boykins-bass, sousaphone , bells, shaker

Joe Ferguson-flute, soprano sax, tenor sax, shaker

Art Lewis-percussion, drums, bells, shaker

Jimmy Vass-flute, alto sax, soprano sax, bells, shaker

Monty Waters-alto, soprano, bells, shaker

George Avaloz-conga, bells, shaker

Daoud Haroom-trombone, bells, shaker

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Track Listing:

1. The Will Come, Is Now 12:33

2. Starlight At The Wonder Inn 7:33

3. Demon's Dance 3:21

4. Dawn Is Evening, Afternoon 6:19

5. Tipping On Heels 4:50

6. The Third I 12:26







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