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Next January on Survival:

- Rashied Ali - Leroy Jenkins "Swift Are The Winds of Life" Expanded 2 LPs.

- Rashied Ali Quintet featuring Frank Lowe "Sidewalks in Motion" LP. Archive session from 2002.

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Swift Are The Winds of Life Expanded
1. PAST
2. IT'S FOR YOU
3. THE STOMP
4. SWIFT ARE THE WINDS OF LIFE
5. COLLABORATIVE EXPLORATION #1
6. EVERYTHING HAPPENS TO ME
7. COLLABORATIVE EXPLORATION #2
8. AFRICA
9. GIANT STEPS
5-9 unissued
 
Sidewalks in Motion
1. ADVENTUROUS ELEMENTS
2. FOUR OR LESS
3. GAZZELLONI
4. BLUE FOR RASHIED
5. SIDEWALKS IN MOTION
6. RAW FISH
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Rashied Ali stood as a magnetic force for the musical environment around him. In his last decades, he sponsored rehearsal opportunities for young musicians, tightened up a neighborhood street-corner drum circles he happened to pass, and for years pulled promising young talents into his orbit. One unique group that Ali led at the 2002 Vision Festival with Frank Lowe he also took into studio-and that moment you hear on Sidewalks in Motion. This set features Ali and Lowe along with young musicians Jumaane Smith, Andrew Bemkey, and Joris Teepe. Ali edited and prepped for release by in the years after Lowe's death-but it was frozen on the runway at the time of Rashied's own untimely passing. The reborn Survival is honored to reanimate these sounds in 2025. Survival Records SR-553 is a single LP in an old-school tip-on jacket featuring photos and recollections from bassist Teepe.From 1972 until his death in 2009, Rashied Ali operated Survival Records as the primary record label for his work as a leader and other projects. Through that time, Ali documented every phase of his career as a musician.  Under the custodianship of the Ali family, Survival Records was revived in 2019 as a platform for improved, definitive reissues of the original LP releases as well as additional, hitherto unreleased performances from Ali's archive.  Survival releases have been optimized through the practices of Grammy-nominated veteran mastering engineer Joe Lizzi, the musical acuity of drummer George Schuller, and historical input from researcher Ben Young-overseen by the Estate of Rashied Ali.

Looking forward to hearing this.

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