Wynton Marsalis - Unforgivable Blackness - The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson (2004/2023) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Unforgivable Blackness - The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Blue Engine Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 58:02
Total Size: 565 MB
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Tracklist:

1. What Have You Done? (1:59)
2. Ghost in the House (5:05)
3. Jack Johnson Two-Step (1:36)
4. But Deep Down (0:52)
5. Love and Hate (1:40)
6. High Society (1:24)
7. Careless Love (2:11)
8. New Orleans Bump (4:34)
9. Trouble My Soul (3:33)
10. Deep Creek (5:14)
11. The Johnson 2-Step (2:39)
12. The Rattlesnake Tail Swing (2:33)
13. Weary Blues (3:18)
14. Troubles My Soul (3:21)
15. Johnson Two-Step (1:56)
16. Fire in the Night (3:30)
17. Morning Song (2:49)
18. I'll Sing My Song (1:18)
19. Buddy Bolden's Blues (1:21)
20. The Last Bell (2:48)
21. We'll Meet Again Someday (4:31)

The legendary Jack Johnson, the first African-American heavyweight champion, is the subject of Ken Burns's 2005 PBS documentary, and Wynton Marsalis (a major figure in the filmmaker's 2000 miniseries, Ken Burns's Jazz) turns in a brilliant original score that captures the courage, chaos, and controversy of Johnson's racially charged feats and exploits. Compositions by Jelly Roll Morton and W.C. Handy augment the leader's quasi-Ellingtonian ragtime, blues, dirges, ballads, and stride selections. Also included are four previously released tracks, two from Mr. Jelly Lord and two from Reeltime, the Marsalis score made for (but ultimately not used in) the movie Rosewood. Of course, Marsalis is on his best trumpet behavior, and he shows a real and unacknowledged talent for writing in this idiom. --Eugene Holley, Jr.