Through Acceptance of the Mystery Peace information
1980 studio album by William Parker
Through Acceptance of the Mystery Peace
Studio album by
William Parker
Released
1980
Recorded
1974–1979
Genre
Free jazz
Label
Centering Records 1001 Eremite Records MTE012
Producer
William Parker (original producer); Michael Ehlers (reissue producer)
William Parker chronology
Through Acceptance of the Mystery Peace (1980)
Flowers Grow in My Room (1994)
Through Acceptance of the Mystery Peace is an album by bassist William Parker, his debut as a leader. It was recorded during 1974–1979, and was initially released on LP in limited quantities by Parker's Centering label in 1980. In 1998, the album was reissued on CD by Eremite Records in expanded form. The recording features Parker in ensembles of varying size.[1][2]
According to Parker's liner notes accompanying the 1998 reissue, the album title is from a line of poetry by Kenneth Patchen: "through acceptance of the mystery peace & only through peace can come acceptance of the mystery." The composition of the same name is dedicated to and inspired by Patchen. "Desert Flower" is for "those human beings who flower within the desert, whether that desert is the Sahara, or the streets of Watts or Capetown." "Rattles and Bells and the Light of the Sun" is dedicated to John Coltrane. "Commitment" is "a prayer that echoes the words 'thank you God for the gift of life'," while "Face Still Hands Folded" was written for Parker's father, and is part of a ballet titled "Dawn Voice."[3]
^"William Parker: Through Acceptance of the Mystery Peace". Jazz Music Archives. Retrieved July 24, 2022.
^"William Parker: Through Acceptance of the Mystery Peace". Eremite Records. Retrieved July 24, 2022.
^Parker, William (1998). Through Acceptance of the Mystery Peace (liner notes). William Parker. Eremite Records. MTE012.
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