All Roads Are Made of the Flesh occupies an unusual place in the discography of producer
Kip Hanrahan. Rather than being a unified musical statement, the album is a collection of pieces that didn't fit into other projects. Among the highlights are a
Jelly Roll Morton cover featuring
Jack Bruce (vocals) with New Orleans legends
Allen Toussaint (piano) and
Charles Neville (tenor sax), as well as a luminous piano solo by
Don Pullen and two versions of
Hanrahan's signature tune "The First and Last to Love Me" (one vocal, the other instrumental). All works on
All Roads Are Made of the Flesh feature members of
Hanrahan's fiercely loyal core group of musicians, providing the album with a consistent sound and consistently fine playing. The album is a deeply satisfying introduction to the range, if not the depth, of
Kip Hanrahan's work.