Jon Batiste - The New Orleans Collection (2025)

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Title: The New Orleans Collection
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: UMG Recordings, Inc. FP
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 57:13
Total Size: 324 MB
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Tracklist:

1. BOY HOOD (feat. PJ Morton & Trombone Shorty) (04:25)
2. ADULTHOOD (feat. Hot 8 Brass Band) (03:42)
3. WE ARE (feat. St. Augustine High School Marching 100, David Gauthier, Gospel Soul Children Choir, Craig Adams, Braedon Gautier, Brennan Gautier & Autumn Rowe) (04:24)
4. Big Freedia – FREEDOM (Big Freedia Remix) (02:52)
5. Michael Batiste & Big Chief Romeo of the Mardi Gras Indian Show – TELL THE TRUTH (Uptown Remix) (03:15)
6. Saint James Infirmary Blues (04:18)
7. Kenner Boogie (03:22)
8. 5th Symphony In Congo Square (04:26)
9. PWWR (Live) (03:21)
10. Worship (04:13)
11. TELL THE TRUTH (03:22)
12. KENNER (Live) (03:59)
13. WORK IT OUT (03:04)
14. CRY (03:55)
15. Waldstein Wobble (04:27)

A Grammy- and Oscar-winning keyboardist, singer, and composer, Jon Batiste is an ebullient and highly eclectic performer with a sound that combines the jazz traditions of his New Orleans home with a vibrant blend of funk, pop, and R&B. From 2015 to 2022, Batiste was the bandleader and musical director for CBS' The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. He has toured the globe with his own Stay Human ensemble and issued releases like 2013's chart-topping jazz album Social Music. A member of the esteemed Batiste musical family, he emerged in his teens as a gifted jazz pianist with a strong grasp of the Crescent City jazz and R&B sound. Batiste has busked on street corners, held music clinics worldwide, and managed to draw multitudes to his wide-open, accessible brand of rhythmic swing on virtually any keyboard instrument he chooses, in any genre. Though heralded as a brilliant pianist and organist, his use of the melodica -- which has graced albums by artists ranging from Stevie Wonder and Harry Connick, Jr. to Trombone Shorty -- has become a visible signature of his work. Batiste has earned accolades including Grammy nominations for his rootsy take on "Saint James Infirmary" off 2018's expansive Hollywood Africans and for 2020's Chronology of a Dream: Live at the Village Vanguard. He has also scored films, such as Spike Lee's Red Hook Summer and 2020's animated Pixar movie Soul, the latter of which won an Oscar for Best Original Score. He also won the Grammy for Album of the Year for his stylistically cross-pollinated eighth solo album, We Are, in 2021. Another upbeat, genre-crossing pop album, World Music Radio, arrived in 2023, followed by 2024's Beethoven Blues and the soundtrack to director Jason Reitman's comedy film Saturday Night.