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Jazz 08/05/2020

Ambrose Akinmusire: New Album "On The Tender Spot Of Every Calloused Moment" Out 6/5

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) On June 5, trumpeter and composer Ambrose Akinmusire will release on the tender spot of every calloused moment, an arresting new quartet album which presents 11 new original compositions featuring his long-time bandmates pianist Sam Harris, bassist Harish Raghavan, and drummer Justin Brown. The album—his fifth for Blue Note Records—is available for pre-order now and will be released June 5 on CD and digital formats with a vinyl release to follow on August 28. Listen to the lead track "Mr. Roscoe (consider the simultaneous)."

With on the tender spot of every calloused moment, Akinmusire not only asserts himself as one of the best trumpeters in the world, he's using his voice to dissect the complexity of black life in America. Yet he isn't trying to summon gloom, he's unpacking it all. Through his trumpet comes the breath of a black man who's seen the best and worst of the country, and harnesses it into 49 minutes of gorgeous, shape-shifting art.

But that isn't surprising if you've followed him to this point. on the tender spot of every calloused moment is the latest in a rich assembly of music he's released, each album drawn from very real emotions and instances in his life. Where Origami Harvest—which was named to Best of 2018 lists in The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, NPR Music, GQ, DownBeat, JazzTimes, Jazziz, and more—was a study in contrasts, on the tender spot of every calloused moment is a study of the blues in a contemporary context.

It continues a theme first established on his first Blue Note album, 2011's When The Heart Emerges Glistening: On that cover, he has short hair and a cleanly shaven face. For this one, he has locks, facial hair, and a black hooded sweatshirt. "In a way, I was thinking about this as a sequel to my first record [on the label]," Akinmusire says. "I'm returning to the landmarks in my first album."

Much like his previous work, on the tender spot of every calloused moment unpacks the feeling of "otherness" and what that means in a country with such a fraught racial history. In that way, it resembles Origami Harvest and 2014's the imagined savior is far easier to paint. But where those records seethed, this one simmers; Akinmusire examines the past with pondering eyes and not a furrowed brow.

The track listing for on the tender spot of every calloused moment is as follows:
Tide of Hyacinth (featuring Jesus Diaz)
Cynical sideliners (featuring Genevieve Artadi)
Mr. Roscoe (consider the simultaneous)
An Interlude (that get' more intense)
reset (quiet victories&celebrated defeats)
Moon (the return amplifies the unity)
4623
Roy
Blues (We measure the heart with a fist)
Hooded procession (read the names outloud)






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