Lewis Jordan and Music at Large - Critical Mass (2022) Hi Res

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Title: Critical Mass
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Innova
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/44 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:54:53
Total Size: 125 mb | 337 mb | 609 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Lewis Jordan and Music at Large, Bruce Ackley, Sandy Poindexter, Ollen Erich Hunt, Jimmy Biala - Axiology/Demonstration
02. Lewis Jordan and Music at Large, Bruce Ackley, Sandy Poindexter, Ollen Erich Hunt, Jimmy Biala - Call and Response
03. Lewis Jordan and Music at Large, Bruce Ackley, Sandy Poindexter, Ollen Erich Hunt, Jimmy Biala - Ask Yourself
04. Lewis Jordan and Music at Large, Bruce Ackley, Sandy Poindexter, Ollen Erich Hunt, Jimmy Biala - Rights and Rites
05. Lewis Jordan and Music at Large, Bruce Ackley, Sandy Poindexter, Ollen Erich Hunt, Jimmy Biala - Build a Bridge
06. Lewis Jordan and Music at Large, Bruce Ackley, Sandy Poindexter, Ollen Erich Hunt, Jimmy Biala, Genny Lim - Critical Mass
07. Lewis Jordan and Music at Large, Bruce Ackley, Sandy Poindexter, Ollen Erich Hunt, Jimmy Biala - The Mistress of Ceremonies
08. Lewis Jordan and Music at Large, Bruce Ackley, Sandy Poindexter, Ollen Erich Hunt, Jimmy Biala - I Just Heard the News
09. Lewis Jordan and Music at Large, Bruce Ackley, Sandy Poindexter, Ollen Erich Hunt, Jimmy Biala - Invitation to a Party in the Sky
10. Lewis Jordan and Music at Large, Bruce Ackley, Sandy Poindexter, Ollen Erich Hunt, Jimmy Biala, Tureeda Mikell - Bonus Track

Saxophonist and poet Lewis Jordan will bring a musical ensemble still at liberty Sandi Poindexter (violin), Bruce Ackley (saxophone), Erich Hunt (bass), Jimmy Biala (drums) joined by poet Tureeda Mikell and movement artist pearl ubungen. This performance features music, poetry and movement, all rapped into one, in celebration and demonstration of solidarity with all the folks artists of all callings, who have sustained me/us and whom we have tried to learn from. Art is one form of the struggle because Art reminds us of who we are, which is ultimately what we are fighting for, to be who we are.