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Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Wynton Marsalis, Bryan Stevenson - Freedom, Justice, and Hope (2024) [Digital Download 24/96]

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Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Wynton Marsalis, Bryan Stevenson - Freedom, Justice, and Hope (2024) [Digital Download 24/96]

Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Wynton Marsalis, Bryan Stevenson, Josh Evans & Endea Owens - Freedom, Justice, and Hope (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 76:31 minutes | 1,27 GB
Jazz, Modern Big Band | Label: Blue Engine Records, Official Digital Download

Blue Engine Records proudly releases Freedom, Justice, and Hope, the live recording of Jazz at Lincoln Center’s multidisciplinary concert that contextualizes jazz within Black Americans’ pursuit of equality. Featuring the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis in creative collaboration with social justice activist and founder of The Equal Justice Initiative Bryan Stevenson, the recording features new arrangements of some of the most important protest songs in jazz history and new works by featured guest artists Endea Owens and Josh Evans.

Exclusively on Freedom, Justice, and Hope, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra performs new arrangements of revered jazz songs: “Honeysuckle Rose,” composed by Fats Waller (1929); “We Shall Overcome” (1947) “Freedom Suite,” composed by Sonny Rollins (1958); and “Alabama,” composed by John Coltrane (1963). These songs are intermixed with Stevenson’s stirring monologues, which provide compelling commentary on American terrorism, disenfranchisement, and racial injustice while highlighting the history of fearless activism and incredible artistic creativity that defined the Civil Rights Movement. Freedom, Justice, and Hope also features Stevenson, an accomplished pianist, joining the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra on “Honeysuckle Rose” and “We Shall Overcome.”

“Art and music have always been essential forces in the pursuit of justice in America. When Wynton reached out about doing this project, I believed we could really reinforce the idea that, together, art and music – especially jazz music – play a critical role in meaningfully engaging people in the multiple ways that the struggle for racial justice in America must continue,” said Bryan Stevenson, Equal Justice Initiative Founder. He continued, “Premiering music by emerging composers – including Josh Evans’ incredible composition informed by the 1919 Elaine Massacre in Hoop Spur, Phillips County, Arkansas, and Endea Owens’ compelling new piece honoring the life and legacy of Ida B. Wells – is precisely the kind of integration of art and justice that makes jazz a force for change. Adding to the recording, works by jazz masters like John Coltrane and Sonny Rollins, whose compositions confronted racial injustice in their lives, further elevate this unique musical experience.”

Freedom, Justice, and Hope features the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis performing works, commissioned by Jazz at Lincoln Center, by two of jazz music’s emerging musicians and composers. “Elaine” by trumpeter Josh Evans, is informed by the 1919 Elaine Massacre in Hoop Spur, Phillips County, Arkansas.

Endea Owens, “Ida’s Crusade” is inspired by the life and work of Ida B. Wells (1862 – 1931) and Well’s crusade against the lynching and wrongful imprisonment of Black Americans.

Personnel:
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis

Sherman Irby – alto and soprano saxophone
Ted Nash – alto and soprano saxophone, flute
Victor Goines – tenor saxophone, clarinet
Walter Blanding – tenor saxophone, clarinet
Paul Nedzela – baritone saxophone
Ryan Kisor – trumpet
Kenny Rampton – trumpet
Marcus Printup – trumpet
Wynton Marsalis – trumpet
Vincent Gardner – trombone
Chris Crenshaw – trombone
Elliot Mason – trombone
Dan Nimmer – piano
Carlos Henriquez – bass
Obed Calvaire – drums

WITH SPECIAL GUESTS:
Josh Evans – trumpet (track 3)
Endea Owens – bass (track 5)
Bryan Stevenson – spoken word (tracks 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, & 13), piano (tracks 2 & 6)

Tracklist:
1 Introduction: A Less Glorious Story 4:48
2 The Freedom Suite: Movement I 6:23
3 Interlude: Exiles and Refugees 1:56
4 Honeysuckle Rose 5:24
5 Interlude: Freedom Doesn’t Work Without Justice 4:24
6 Elaine 14:13
7 Interlude: Four Precious Little Girls 2:13
8 Alabama 5:25
9 Interlude: A Life of Truth-telling 3:00
10 Ida’s Crusade 8:01
11 Interlude: Change 3:03
12 Meditations on Integration 9:06
13 Conclusion: Something Better Waiting for Us 3:19
14 We Shall Overcome 5:13

foobar2000 1.4.1 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2024-06-13 15:59:06

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Analyzed: Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra / Freedom, Justice, and Hope
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR14 -3.96 dB -19.70 dB 4:48 01-Introduction: A Less Glorious Story
DR12 -0.14 dB -14.10 dB 6:23 02-Freedom Suite: Movement I
DR14 -4.04 dB -19.93 dB 1:56 03-Interlude: Exiles and Refugees
DR13 -0.14 dB -16.66 dB 5:24 04-Honeysuckle Rose
DR12 0.00 dB -13.74 dB 4:24 05-Interlude: Freedom Doesn't Work Without Justice
DR11 -0.14 dB -13.49 dB 14:14 06-Elaine
DR12 0.00 dB -13.87 dB 2:13 07-Interlude: Four Precious Little Girls
DR12 -0.14 dB -15.25 dB 5:26 08-Alabama
DR12 0.00 dB -13.28 dB 3:01 09-Interlude: A Life of Truth-telling
DR10 -0.14 dB -12.72 dB 8:01 10-Ida's Crusade
DR12 0.00 dB -13.51 dB 3:03 11-Interlude: Change
DR10 -0.14 dB -12.75 dB 9:06 12-Meditations on Integration
DR12 0.00 dB -13.13 dB 3:19 13-Conclusion: Something Better Waiting for Us
DR12 -0.14 dB -15.66 dB 5:13 14-We Shall Overcome
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Number of tracks: 14
Official DR value: DR12

Samplerate: 96000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 2688 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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