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Legendary bassist/composer Buster Williams celebrates 80 years (and counting) along a path to musical enlightenment on his stunning new album, UNALOME, featuring vocalist Jean Baylor, saxophonist Bruce Williams, vibraphonist Stefon Harris, pianist George Colligan, and drummer Lenny White.
For those unfamiliar with the title of the gorgeous new album from Buster Williams, UNALOME, or the lotus flower-topped symbol that graces its cover – “Unalome” is a Buddhist symbol representing individual transcendence and the path to enlightenment over the course of one’s life, a guiding concept that Williams, a long-practicing Buddhist himself, has been exploring throughout his life and career. “It seemed to express perfectly the mood or the collective spirit of the music on this particular project,” Williams explains. “I believe that your life should be a succession of steps and that those steps should be along an ascending path.”
And UNALOME is the latest step along what has certainly been a storied path. One of the most revered bassists of the last half century, the Grammy-winning Williams has played, recorded, and collaborated with such jazz giants as Art Blakey, Chet Baker, Chick Corea, Dexter Gordon, Jimmy Heath, Larry Coryell, Wynton, and Branford Marsalis, Sonny Rollins, Count Basie, Errol Garner, Freddie Hubbard, and countless others. He was a charter member of Herbie Hancock’s groundbreaking Mwandishi band and the all-star Thelonious Monk tribute ensemble Sphere.
At 80 years of age, Buster Williams shows no sign of slowing his climb along that ascending path. UNALOME brilliantly reflects how far he’s come while looking eagerly ahead to future chapters. “As I get older, I discover that there's more over the horizon than you think,” he declares. “The horizon may look like the end, but the closer you get the more you realize that you’ll never reach it. What you can see from where you are, seems to be limited, but with each step, you see more and more.”
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released February 24, 2023
BUSTER WILLIAMS SOMETHING MORE SEXTET
Jean Baylor - vocals
Bruce Williams - saxophone & flute
Stefon Harris - vibraphone
George Colligan - piano
Buster Williams - bass
Lenny White - drums
Recorded April 26 & 27, 2022 at Sear Sound Studio C, NYC
Produced by Paul Stache & Damon Smith
Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by Christopher Allen
Assistant Recording Engineer: Steven Sacco
Studio Assistants: Will Bennett and Andrew Kochika
Photography: Jimmy and Dena Katz
Liner Notes by Mark Ruffin
Charles Anthony "Buster" Williams, Jr. is an indispensable American jazz bassist. Known for his membership in pianist Herbie
Hancock's early 1970s group, working with guitarist Larry Coryell from the 1980s to present, working in the Thelonious Monk repertory band Sphere, Williams is also as the accompanist of choice for many singers, as well as a prolific composer and important bandleader....more