William Parker, the prolific bassist, composer, and bandleader, presents another profound and expansive work with "Flower In a Stained-Glass Window & The Blinking of The Ear." Released on November 9, 2018, under Centering Records, this double album is a testament to Parker's continuous evolution and his deep roots in the jazz tradition. Spanning 17 tracks and over 1 hour and 55 minutes, the album is a rich tapestry of free jazz, avant-garde, and hard bop elements, showcasing Parker's virtuosic musicianship and his ability to push boundaries while staying true to his artistic vision.
Recorded in the summer of 2018, this album follows Parker's previous release, the critically acclaimed triple-album set "Voices Fall From the Sky." "Flower In a Stained-Glass Window & The Blinking of The Ear" is a departure from his earlier efforts, yet it seamlessly integrates into his extensive discography. The album features a diverse range of compositions, from the hauntingly beautiful "Fallen Flower" to the politically charged "Emmett Till" and the meditative "Heavenly Home Meditation on Peace (Part One & Two)."
Parker's collaborations with vocalist Leena Conquest and other esteemed musicians add layers of depth and texture to the album. The tracks vary in length, with some being brief, intense bursts of sound and others unfolding into sprawling, immersive soundscapes. The album's title track, "Flower In a Stained-Glass Window," is a standout, showcasing Parker's ability to blend poetic imagery with complex musical structures.
Throughout the album, Parker explores themes of social justice, spirituality, and personal reflection. Tracks like "Give Me Back My Drum" and "Children" carry powerful messages, while "Samba" and "Meditation on Freedom" offer moments of joy and liberation. The album's closing track, "Heavenly Home Meditation on Peace (Part Two)," leaves the listener with a sense of tranquility and hope.
"Flower In a Stained-Glass Window & The Blinking of The Ear" is a testament to William Parker's enduring influence and innovation in the world of jazz. It is an album that demands attention and rewards repeated listening, revealing new layers and nuances with each play. Whether you are a longtime fan of Parker's work or a newcomer to his music, this album offers a compelling and enriching experience.