Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra & Wynton Marsalis - The Music of Max Roach (2024) [Hi-Res]

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Title: The Music of Max Roach
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Blue Engine Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 56:26
Total Size: 1.01 GB / 300 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra & Wynton Marsalis – Blues Waltz (06:36)
2. Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra & Wynton Marsalis – Garvey's Ghost (06:49)
3. Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra & Wynton Marsalis – The Drum Also Waltzes (05:13)
4. Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra & Wynton Marsalis – Lonesome Lover (06:27)
5. Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra & Wynton Marsalis – Freedom Day (08:46)
6. Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra & Wynton Marsalis – Conversation (05:54)
7. Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra & Wynton Marsalis – Driva Man (06:25)
8. Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra & Wynton Marsalis – Between Max and Ti Roro (10:13)

To commemorate the centennial of the legendary musician drummer-composer, bebop pioneer, and activist Max Roach (1924-2007), the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis release new arrangements of works by the iconic artist at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York, NY.

Exclusively for this centennial celebration, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra features music direction from Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra drummer Obed Calvaire to honor the legendary artist whose groundbreaking performances and social activism continue to impact music, culture, and socio-artistic expression.

“You could take four bars from Max and come up with a lifetime of vocabulary on the instrument – playing bebop,” says Calvaire. “That’s how much he’s influenced our music. He was just a genius and there will never be another Max Roach.”

No jazz musician embodied political activism more thoroughly than Max Roach – a master of rhythmic and tonal design on the drum set and a pioneer in the deployment of odd meter. “He’s one of the great freedom fighters in the history of jazz,” says Jazz at Lincoln Center Managing and Artistic Director Wynton Marsalis. “An unbelievable drum virtuoso, Max invented the modern style of drum.”