Root Assumptions

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Root Assumptions
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Studio album by
Released1982
RecordedApril 14, 1978
StudioNew York City
Genrejazz, percussion music
LabelAnima Productions
ANIMA 2J11C
ProducerJohn Mingione
Jerome Cooper chronology
For the People
(1980)
Root Assumptions
(1982)
Outer and Interactions
(1988)

Root Assumptions is a solo percussion album by Jerome Cooper. It was recorded in April 1978 in New York City, and was released by Anima Productions in 1982.[1] On the album, Cooper performs on a variety of percussion instruments, including African balaphone, bass drum, and sock cymbal.

Reception

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Professional ratings
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AllMusicStarStarStarStarHalf star[1]
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In a review for AllMusic, Brian Olewnick wrote: "On Root Assumptions, with a balaphone (an African antecedent to the marimba) featured prominently, Cooper creates an amazing and beautiful variety of percussive sounds, rhythms, and melodies... making the session an unforgettable one. His main source of inspiration appears to have been the West African percussive tradition and, possibly, the minimalism of Steve Reich, himself heavily influenced by Ghanaian drumming. The pure musicality of Cooper's sound is astonishing and the listener quickly forgets that he/she is listening to a 'mere' drummer. Root Assumptions is one of the finest solo efforts by any jazz musician, regardless of instrument, and is very highly recommended to listeners of progressive jazz, minimalism, and traditional African music."[1]

Nate Chinen, writing for The New York Times, described Cooper as "an alert, rigorously precise drummer who drew from a wide palette of textures," and noted that Root Assumptions "evoked both tribal music and minimalism."[4]

A reviewer for New Age magazine wrote: "Using an African balaphone, a bass drum, and a sock cymbal, [Cooper] creates mysterious modern rituals which produce nice psychic effects for the attentive listener."[5]

Track listing

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All compositions by Jerome Cooper.

  1. "Root Assumption Part I" – 17:55
  2. "Root Assumption Part II" – 14:35

Personnel

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References

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