Randy Weston & Monty Alexander - Montreux, Zaragoza & Ramatuelle Jazz Festivals 1988 (2026)

Artist: Randy Weston, Monty Alexander
Title: Montreux, Zaragoza & Ramatuelle Jazz Festivals 1988
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: IN+OUT Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:15:39
Total Size: 175 / 397 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Montreux, Zaragoza & Ramatuelle Jazz Festivals 1988
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: IN+OUT Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:15:39
Total Size: 175 / 397 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Hi Fly (Montreux Jazz Festival) (11:48)
2. Blue Moses (Montreux Jazz Festival) (8:49)
3. Caravan (Zaragoza Jazz Festival) (7:06)
4. Hi Fly (Zaragoza Jazz Festival) (10:03)
5. Blue Monk (Ramatuelle Jazz Festival) (11:12)
6. St Thomas (Ramatuelle Jazz Festival) (8:56)
7. Blue Moses (Ramatuelle Jazz Festival) (17:48)
One of three releases marking the 100th birthday of Randy Weston, this album features previously unreleased live material from the great US pianist, alongside his Jamaican counterpart Monty Alexander. In the expansive landscape of jazz piano, few artists have as compellingly fused their cultural heritage with the jazz tradition as Randy Weston and Monty Alexander. Though separated by generation and geography - Weston from Brooklyn with deep African roots, and Alexander from Kingston, Jamaica - both pianists have carved unique paths, expanding the language of jazz while honoring its origins. Together, Weston and Alexander remind us that jazz is not just an American art form - it is a living, breathing conversation between continents, histories, and identities. They speak in different dialects of the same language, but their messages are equally vital: jazz is about where we come from as much as where we are going - and through rhythm, melody, and memory, we find our truest voices.
Randy Weston (piano),
Monty Alexander (piano),
Eric Asanté (percussion),
Robert Thomas (percussion)
Randy Weston (piano),
Monty Alexander (piano),
Eric Asanté (percussion),
Robert Thomas (percussion)