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Ghosts Appearing through the Sound: an Abbey Lincoln tribute

Kosi: Ghosts Appearing through the Sound: an Abbey Lincoln tribute (Self Released)

NY vocalist Kosi (Akosua Gyebi) recorded this album to accompany a theater production called Ghosts Appearing through the Sound: a tribute to Abbey Lincoln, paying homage to the great vocalist with a 4-piece band performing works by Lincoln, Coltrane, Monk, &c.
 

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Kosi-vocals

Brendon Biagi-saxophone

Aron Marchak-guitar

Christopher Hall-bass

Isaiah Pierce-drums


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UPC: 885007563488

Label: Self Released
Catalog ID: None
Squidco Product Code: 23335

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2016
Country: USA
Packaging: Jewel Case
Recorded in New York City, New York by Jonathon Rooke.

Long Island, New York by Joe Davi.

Williamsburg, New york, by Joe Davi.

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"Abbey Lincoln (1930-2010) was a singer, actress, civil rights activist, writer, and artist. As one of jazz's truest storytellers, she painted from a stylistic palette that was as traditional as it was her own. After a string of albums in the late 1950s and early 1960s, she shunned the politics of the music industry to pursue a film career, only to return to her first love a decade later, more determined than ever to strengthen the import of her message. New York-based singer Kosi is among the few to have carried that torch, living the realities of her art (and vice versa) in service of a heart-spurned wave against oppression and silence. Having discovered Lincoln through a professor while in college, where she established a lifelong connection with this music, Kosi has at last put forth what may be her most personal album to date.

Kosi implies as much when I ask her about the timing of the project: "Insofar as one can be defined by one's influences, this album was my way of introducing myself. Abbey Lincoln often said in interviews that she sang in the style of Billie Holiday, Dinah Washington, Sarah Vaughan, etc. This album was my way of continuing that that tradition." The recording process, Kosi goes on to tell me, was a difficult one, fraught with financial and health-related challenges: "On both of the recording dates, I had pretty bad hay fever allergies and was barely able to stop sneezing long enough to sing. Many mistakes went unchecked, and I spent a considerable amount of time forcing myself to listen to the album over and over until the mistakes didn't bother me anymore." But what Kosi humbly calls "mistakes" come across as expressions of honesty. It's precisely this off-centeredness that makes her art so compelling. Like Nina Simone, she lets her emotions shape each note as if it were a form of speech.

For this tribute, Kosi welcomes tenorist Brendon Biagi, pianist John Lander, guitarist Aron Marchak, bassist Christopher Hall, and drummer Isaiah Pierce, all of whom understand the environmental requirements of their bandleader's voice. "Learning How to Listen," an absolute Lincoln original, is more than a title, as Kosi finds it to be "an accurate description of the research process I had to do to put together this project." And in the power of her delivery one can almost see Lincoln nodding with pride in the greenroom of her soul. This song not only epitomizes Lincoln's songcraft, but also highlights the present interpreter's feel for movement. "Music is a lover with shining golden wings," Kosi sings, accompanied only by Marchak on guitar, seeming to describe every muscular contraction of the melody. This is the album's mission statement: to help those who love fly. John Coltrane's "Africa," the lyrics of which were inspired by Lincoln's trip to that same continent, is another natural fit for Kosi and puts the band in full form.

It's duly important to have a support network in such a context, and none of the musicians ever gets in the way of her delivery. The level of commitment and stamina required to perform these songs is nothing to balk at, as I've witnessed firsthand when seeing Kosi perform them live, and she handles each with a sense of total self. In this respect, "Down Here Below" is a key song for Kosi, who sings it as if she wrote it. Its tragic lyrics, which depict the sky as mirror of a world that has lost its way, are a caution to be heeded. "Wholly Earth," too, matches the global reach of Lincoln's awareness, and shows in Kosi an artist who keeps her feet grounded no matter how high she goes. It is from this song that Kosi culled the album's title, a symbolic gesture toward Holiday, Simone (who's "Hey Lordy Mama" gets a treatment), and Thelonious Monk (likewise, "Blue Monk"), and further toward ancestors and the African gods.

"Caged Bird" is unique for boasting the harmonies of guest vocalist Noël Simoné Wippler: a compact talisman of poetry that crystalizes the album's multifaceted lesson, which Kosi characterizes as "self-actualization and finding one's place in human history and in the metaphysical world." Along with "Driva Man," a vivid critique of slavery written by Oscar Brown and Lincoln's onetime husband Max Roach, it is among the deepest scars the album has to offer, while "Prelude: A Wedding Song" (with music by Heitor Villa-Lobos and lyrics by Lincoln) brings in guest Domagoj Miskovic on acoustic guitar for a distinctly Brazilian flavor that contrasts beautifully with the surroundings.

It's no coincidence that, in the CD insert, Kosi quotes the following from Lincoln: "People came before us, leave their memories behind...actions done and actions written, acts impressed upon our mind." Kosi has done this and more, ensuring that the impressions of Lincoln's acts remain indelible."-Tyran Grillo, All About Jazz


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Artist Biographies

"Kosi (née Akosua Gyebi) is a New York City based singer/songwriter with nappy hair and jazz roots. Although she always brings just a little drama to her compositions and interpretations, she's more than just a drama queen. She's got piercing eyes and a voice that's larger than her body. But, small as she is, she won't fit in a box. She switches styles more quickly than you can follow, from jazz, to rock, then folk, but never more than a few steps away from the blues.

She cites Abbey Lincoln and Nina Simone as her main influences, and has been compared to Tracy Chapman, India Arie, Ma Rainey, and Bessie Smith. However, despite her comparisons and influences, everything about Kosi, from her nappy hair to her sometimes bare feet, from her occasionally jarring lyrics to her now-she's-sweet-now-she's-screaming dramatic interpretations, radiates authenticity. "I am not creating anything," she says, "nor am I deconstructing anything. I am neither an iconoclast nor a follower. I am simply myself, and that is enough." She's more than enough. You definitely want to hear this girl sing... if you can handle it.

Kosi is currently the lead vocalist of straight-ahead jazz group Sweet Blue Fire and indie rock group The Goddess Lakshmi."

-Kosi Website (http://kosi-sings.com/bio.php)
3/25/2024

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Track Listing:



1. Learning How To Listen 4:38

2. Africa 5:13

3. Driva Man 2:55

4. Down Here Below 9:18

5. Caged Bird 4:56

6. Blue Monk 1:56

7. Wholly Earth 6:47

8. Hey Lordy Mama 5:46

9. Down Here Below (Acoustic) 8:07

10. Prelude: A Wedding Song 4:54

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Improvised Music
Jazz
Song Based Music
European Improvisation, Composition and Experimental Forms
Quintet Recordings
Melodic and Lyrical Jazz

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