Counterparts (Revolutionary Ensemble album)

Counterparts is a live album by the Revolutionary Ensemble, violinist Leroy Jenkins, bassist Sirone and drummer Jerome Cooper.

[2] Critic Tom Hull awarded the album a grade of "A−", and commented: "it's more than nostalgia that lifts this release of the group's last live performance.

"[3] Writing in 2013, Francis Davis awarded the album a grade of "A", and stated: "it was released only this spring, and I swear it's more vital than almost anything else I've heard in 2013.

He described Sirone as "propelling things forward with a low rumble or the barest semblance of a bass walk," and depicted Cooper as a "one-man-band," "not just supplying color on traps but greatly expanding the palette with bell-like balaphone, chirimia... and electric-keyboard washes that are never just backdrops.

"[4] The editors of NPR Music included the album in their "Best Music of 2013" feature, and noted: "it's understood that by the time Sirone and Jenkins got together with percussionist Jerome Cooper in 1972, jazz no longer necessarily meant riffs and changes, and modern classical in no way still meant rondos and fugues.