Piercing the Veil

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ReleasedJune 5, 2001 (2001-06-05)
RecordedApril 3, 2000
Systems Two Studio, Brooklyn, NY
LabelAUM Fidelity
AUM 017 (Reissue AUM 039/40)
Piercing the Veil
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 5, 2001 (2001-06-05)
RecordedApril 3, 2000
Systems Two Studio, Brooklyn, NY
GenreJazz
LabelAUM Fidelity
AUM 017 (Reissue AUM 039/40)
ProducerWilliam Parker
William Parker chronology
Painter's Spring
(2000)
Piercing the Veil
(2001)
O'Neal's Porch
(2001)

Piercing the Veil is an album by bassist William Parker and drummer Hamid Drake, which was recorded in 2000 and originally released on the AUM Fidelity label.[1][2] The album was later reissued in 2007 as a 2-CD set adding the live recording First Communion.[3][4]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStarStar[5]
PopMattersStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar[6]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz RecordingsStarStarStar[7]

In his review for AllMusic, Tom Schulte said the album featured "stunning, unexpected twists of Byzantine rhythms one would expect from such a free thinking rhythm section without other instruments".[5] The All About Jazz review noted "Piercing the Veil excels because it embraces what should be conventional and tired. It is "world music" made wondrous".[8]

The All About Jazz review of expanded edition noted "First Communion is a spontaneously creative and intimate epic. Parker and Drake may call the contrabass and trap drums their primary instruments, but 2001's Piercing the Veil offered the full range of the duo's musical vocabulary, including a showcase for Parker's affection for exotic double-reeds".[9] PopMatters stated "Among the finest and most accessible recordings made by “free players” in recent years is Piercing the Veil by the duo of bassist William Parker and drummer Hamid Drake. You can tell it’s a bunch of kooky-crazy out-jazz because—“What?! Just drums and acoustic bass and no ‘real’ instruments!?” And then you listen and what you hear is: swing, groove, excitement, melody, and beauty. And you thought you didn’t like “free jazz”. Piercing the Veil has now been reissued along with a live concert recorded the previous day, First Communion—a glorious release that reminds fans how good the original 1999 disc was".[6]

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