A track titled “Eddie Harris” is positioned midway through A Time for Healing, the latest release by the percussionist and bandleader Kahil El'Zabar. The self-described “improvised soul” veteran grunts and grooves his way through the celebratory tribute to the soul-jazz star. El’Zabar pursues more strictly spiritual inclinations on most tracks. Abetted by the saxophonist Isaiah Collier, trumpeter Corey Wilkes and keyboardist Justin Dillard (each man also plays supplemental percussion), El’Zabar devises a curative form of the ancient-to-the-future formulation he shares with Chicago artists ranging from Roscoe Mitchell to Angel Bat Dawid. As with Nala Sinephro’s 2021 album Space 1.8, A Time for Healing acts as a vital prescription for empyrean and corporal sustenance.