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Voices of Bishara

Voices of Bishara is a studio album by the English drummer Tom Skinner, released on 4 November 2022 by via Nonesuch Records, International Anthem Recording Company, and Brownswood Recordings. It was ranked among the best jazz albums of 2022 by multiple critics.

Voices of Bishara
Studio album by
Released4 November 2022
GenreJazz
Length27:29
Label
ProducerTom Skinner
Tom Skinner chronology
Watermelon Sun
(as Hello Skinny)

(2017)
Voices of Bishara
(2022)
Voices of Bishara Live at "Mu"
(2023)
Singles from Voices of Bishara
  1. "Bishara"
    Released: 7 September 2022
  2. "The Journey"
    Released: 18 October 2022

Background edit

Voices of Bishara is Skinner's first solo album under his real name, having previously released two albums under the name Hello Skinny. It was announced 7 September along with the release of the lead single "Bishara". The album and lead single are named after Abdul Wadud's record label Bishara which released his solo album By Myself. Skinner described the album as "an attempt to put something truthful into the world, through collaboration and community, at a time of rising dishonesty and disinformation."[1][2][3] "Bishara" is an Arabic word which means "good news" or "bringer of good news".[4] The second single "The Journey" was released 18 October alongside a live performance video of the song which was recorded at St. Luke's Church in London.[5]

The album was recorded in a single day with all five performers – drummer Skinner, saxophonist Shabaka Hutchings, bassist Tom Herbert, saxophonist Nubya Garcia, and cellist Kareem Dayes – recording live simultaneously in the same room. Instruments bled into each other's microphones during the recording process, an accidental effect which Skinner accentuated by using editing to emphasise his cuts and create loops from the best improvisatory flourishes.[6]

Style and reception edit

Voices of Bishara ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
All About Jazz     [7]
AllMusic     [8]
Record Collector     [9]
Uncut8/10[10]

All About Jazz's Chris May called the album "one of the top three jazz albums of 2022 so far and it would take the second comings of John Coltrane, Charles Mingus, Horace Silver and Lee Morgan to threaten to dislodge it." Voices of Bishara consists of "just over thirty minutes of exalted jazz" which is frequently "tumultuous such as "when [Shabaka] Hutchings and [Nubya] Garcia unleash their broken-note strewn tenors" and meditative as "when Hutchings switches to bass clarinet, Garcia to flute, and [Kareem] Dayes' sonorous cello steps forward."[7] May also ranked the album among his five runners up for the best new album of 2022.[11]

Treble's Noah Sparkes notes the presence of Dayes' cello as a tribute to Abdul Wadud, a jazz cellist who once said he "hope[d] there [would] be more who take [the cello] further and do more things, because the instrument needs it". Dayes' "deft and varied playing ... only adds to the unique sound" of the album, which is "a terrific affirmation of what makes Skinner so interesting as both a drummer and now a composer" with tracks that "may drift at different times into hip hop, funk, or free jazz" but never "in a way that seems jarring or forced".[12] In describing Skinner's editing method on the album, The Guardian's Ammar Kalia says its "mood lands somewhere between contemporary Chicago producer Makaya McCraven's beat-splicing and Don Cherry's spiritually influenced 70s melodies.[6]

Year-end lists edit

Voices of Bishara year-end lists
Publication # Ref.
All About Jazz
(Chris May)
[11]
All About Jazz
(Jerome Wilson)
[13]
AllMusic [14]

Track listing edit

All music is composed by Tom Skinner, with track two being a version of Tony Williams' "Two Pieces of One: Red"

Voices of Bishara track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Bishara"5:37
2."Red 2"2:57
3."The Journey"5:01
4."The Day After Tomorrow"4:59
5."Voices (of the Past)"4:50
6."Quiet as It's Kept"4:03
Total length:27:29

Personnel edit

Musicians edit

Technical edit

  • Tom Skinner – producer
  • Blue May - recording engineer
  • Scott Knapper - assistant recording engineer
  • Dilip Harris - mixing engineer
  • Guy Davie - mastering engineer
  • Paul Camo - sleeve design, artwork
  • Craig Hansen - layout

References edit

  1. ^ Chinen, Nate (7 September 2022). "Tom Skinner, "Bishara"". NPR Music. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
  2. ^ Ruiz, Matthew Ismael (7 September 2022). "The Smile's Tom Skinner Announces New Album Voices of Bishara, Shares New Song". Pitchfork. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
  3. ^ Breihan, Tom (7 September 2022). "Tom Skinner - "Bishara"". Stereogum. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
  4. ^ Gallagher, Alex (8 September 2022). "The Smile's Tom Skinner announces solo album Voices of Bishara, shares first song". NME. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  5. ^ Rettig, James (18 October 2022). "Tom Skinner – "The Journey"". Stereogum. Retrieved 12 November 2022.
  6. ^ a b Kalia, Ammar (8 November 2022). "Tom Skinner on the Smile, Sons of Kemet and going solo: "It gives me a blank slate to explore"". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 November 2022.
  7. ^ a b May, Chris (21 October 2022). "Tom Skinner: Voices of Bishara". All About Jazz. Retrieved 3 November 2022.
  8. ^ Thomas, Fred. "Tom Skinner - Voices of Bishara". AllMusic. Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  9. ^ Waring, Charles. "Tom Skinner - Voices of Bishara". Record Collector. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
  10. ^ Milner, Jack (January 2023). "Tom Skinner - Voices of Bishara". Uncut. Retrieved 11 November 2022.
  11. ^ a b May, Chris (2 December 2022). "Chris May's Best Albums of 2022". AllAboutJazz. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
  12. ^ Sparkes, Noah (30 October 2022). "Tom Skinner – Voices of Bishara". Treble. Retrieved 3 November 2022.
  13. ^ Wilson, Jerome (10 December 2022). "Jerome Wilson's Best Jazz Albums of 2022". All About Jazz. Retrieved 15 December 2022.
  14. ^ "AllMusic Best of 2022". AllMusic. Retrieved 5 December 2022.

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Voices of Bishara is a studio album by the English drummer Tom Skinner released on 4 November 2022 by via Nonesuch Records International Anthem Recording Company and Brownswood Recordings It was ranked among the best jazz albums of 2022 by multiple critics Voices of BisharaStudio album by Tom SkinnerReleased4 November 2022GenreJazzLength27 29LabelNonesuchInternational AnthemBrownswoodProducerTom SkinnerTom Skinner chronologyWatermelon Sun as Hello Skinny 2017 Voices of Bishara 2022 Voices of Bishara Live at Mu 2023 Singles from Voices of Bishara Bishara Released 7 September 2022 The Journey Released 18 October 2022 Contents 1 Background 2 Style and reception 2 1 Year end lists 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 4 1 Musicians 4 2 Technical 5 ReferencesBackground editVoices of Bishara is Skinner s first solo album under his real name having previously released two albums under the name Hello Skinny It was announced 7 September along with the release of the lead single Bishara The album and lead single are named after Abdul Wadud s record label Bishara which released his solo album By Myself Skinner described the album as an attempt to put something truthful into the world through collaboration and community at a time of rising dishonesty and disinformation 1 2 3 Bishara is an Arabic word which means good news or bringer of good news 4 The second single The Journey was released 18 October alongside a live performance video of the song which was recorded at St Luke s Church in London 5 The album was recorded in a single day with all five performers drummer Skinner saxophonist Shabaka Hutchings bassist Tom Herbert saxophonist Nubya Garcia and cellist Kareem Dayes recording live simultaneously in the same room Instruments bled into each other s microphones during the recording process an accidental effect which Skinner accentuated by using editing to emphasise his cuts and create loops from the best improvisatory flourishes 6 Style and reception editVoices of Bishara ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAll About Jazz nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 7 AllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 Record Collector nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 Uncut8 10 10 All About Jazz s Chris May called the album one of the top three jazz albums of 2022 so far and it would take the second comings of John Coltrane Charles Mingus Horace Silver and Lee Morgan to threaten to dislodge it Voices of Bishara consists of just over thirty minutes of exalted jazz which is frequently tumultuous such as when Shabaka Hutchings and Nubya Garcia unleash their broken note strewn tenors and meditative as when Hutchings switches to bass clarinet Garcia to flute and Kareem Dayes sonorous cello steps forward 7 May also ranked the album among his five runners up for the best new album of 2022 11 Treble s Noah Sparkes notes the presence of Dayes cello as a tribute to Abdul Wadud a jazz cellist who once said he hope d there would be more who take the cello further and do more things because the instrument needs it Dayes deft and varied playing only adds to the unique sound of the album which is a terrific affirmation of what makes Skinner so interesting as both a drummer and now a composer with tracks that may drift at different times into hip hop funk or free jazz but never in a way that seems jarring or forced 12 In describing Skinner s editing method on the album The Guardian s Ammar Kalia says its mood lands somewhere between contemporary Chicago producer Makaya McCraven s beat splicing and Don Cherry s spiritually influenced 70s melodies 6 Year end lists edit Voices of Bishara year end lists Publication Ref All About Jazz Chris May 11 All About Jazz Jerome Wilson 13 AllMusic 14 Track listing editAll music is composed by Tom Skinner with track two being a version of Tony Williams Two Pieces of One Red Voices of Bishara track listingNo TitleLength1 Bishara 5 372 Red 2 2 573 The Journey 5 014 The Day After Tomorrow 4 595 Voices of the Past 4 506 Quiet as It s Kept 4 03Total length 27 29Personnel editMusicians edit Tom Skinner drums Kareem Dayes cello Nubya Garcia tenor saxophone flute Tom Herbert acoustic bass Shabaka Hutchings tenor saxophone bass clarinetTechnical edit Tom Skinner producer Blue May recording engineer Scott Knapper assistant recording engineer Dilip Harris mixing engineer Guy Davie mastering engineer Paul Camo sleeve design artwork Craig Hansen layoutReferences edit Chinen Nate 7 September 2022 Tom Skinner Bishara NPR Music Retrieved 7 September 2022 Ruiz Matthew Ismael 7 September 2022 The Smile s Tom Skinner Announces New Album Voices of Bishara Shares New Song Pitchfork Retrieved 7 September 2022 Breihan Tom 7 September 2022 Tom Skinner Bishara Stereogum Retrieved 7 September 2022 Gallagher Alex 8 September 2022 The Smile s Tom Skinner announces solo album Voices of Bishara shares first song NME Retrieved 27 September 2022 Rettig James 18 October 2022 Tom Skinner The Journey Stereogum Retrieved 12 November 2022 a b Kalia Ammar 8 November 2022 Tom Skinner on the Smile Sons of Kemet and going solo It gives me a blank slate to explore The Guardian Retrieved 20 November 2022 a b May Chris 21 October 2022 Tom Skinner Voices of Bishara All About Jazz Retrieved 3 November 2022 Thomas Fred Tom Skinner Voices of Bishara AllMusic Retrieved 4 November 2022 Waring Charles Tom Skinner Voices of Bishara Record Collector Retrieved 2 December 2022 Milner Jack January 2023 Tom Skinner Voices of Bishara Uncut Retrieved 11 November 2022 a b May Chris 2 December 2022 Chris May s Best Albums of 2022 AllAboutJazz Retrieved 2 December 2022 Sparkes Noah 30 October 2022 Tom Skinner Voices of Bishara Treble Retrieved 3 November 2022 Wilson Jerome 10 December 2022 Jerome Wilson s Best Jazz Albums of 2022 All About Jazz Retrieved 15 December 2022 AllMusic Best of 2022 AllMusic Retrieved 5 December 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Voices of Bishara amp oldid 1210902218, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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