Native Rebel Recordings
Chelsea Carmichael - The River Doesn't Like Strangers
Chelsea Carmichael - The River Doesn't Like Strangers
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Format: LP
Catalogue No.:Â NRR1LP
Barcode:Â 5024545946017
Release Date: 01 Apr 2022
Genre: Jazz
The stunning debut album, The River Doesnât Like Strangers on Shabaka Hutchingsâ new label Native Rebel Recordings by saxophonist Chelsea Carmichael now finally available on vinyl!
Chelsea Carmichael is an understated innovator and educator, quietly adding her own contribution to the iteration of jazz that has evolved on these islands. Sheâs a warm and hypnotic player, who brings subtle and considered improvisation to everything she does.
Primo cultural instigator Shabaka Hutchings noted her potential and invited her to record the first release on Native Rebel Recordings. He wrote a set of songs for her, which she worked up at RAK studios with Eddie Hick (Sons of Kemet), Dave Okumu (The Invisible) and Tom Herbert (The Invisible; Polar Bear) and the resulting recordings comprise her 2021 debut album The River Doesnât Like Strangers.
The album title comes from something her dad said when they visited Jamaica for the first time, when she was younger. The Rio Grande goes through the centre of his home village of Grants Level, in the parish of Portland. âThe river has always had a reputation for not being very kind to new people. My dadâs not really superstitious, so it stuck out for me that he said that.â
These explorations include a focus on one particularly rich seam. âIâve been really delving into the lineage of Black British excellence within jazz,â she adds, referencing the more obscure parts of Courtney Pineâs back catalogue and Nu Troopâs 1981 album âMigrationsâ along with Denys Baptiste, Jason Yarde and Soweto Kinch. âThe Conservatoire path is very American-focused. Thatâs where the music is from, but we have our own history and legacy here and we donât do too much digging into it. Itâs a personal project to dig into the history we have in this country.â
âHotly tipped saxophonist ready to blow peopleâs mindsâ - Music Week
âAs debuts go, this is an astonishing tour de forceâ - Record Collector 4*
'"Myriad' is totally relentless, a gripping, freewheeling tornado of a track." - The Quietus
âRadical next wave agitator.â - Gilles Peterson
Side A
1. There Is A Place (Itâs Not Here)
2. All We Know
3. Bone And Soil
Side B
1. Myriad
2. There Is You And You
Side C
1. The Healer
2. Noor
Side D
1. The River Doesnât Like Strangers
2. Hiaro/Hadali
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