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OUT AMONGST THE PEOPLE (FOR J BAT)
From The Democracy! Suite
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra Septet with Wynton Marsalis
The Appel Room
Sept. 27, 2020
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“Jazz music is the perfect metaphor for democracy," says famed trumpeter Wynton Marsalis. At a time when America—and indeed, the whole world—finds itself at a crossroads, the Pulitzer Prize-winning composer has been inspired to write a poignant and buoyant work, "The Democracy! Suite," which proves that the joy and beauty of jazz can bring us all closer together.
That new suite is now a digital album from Marsalis and a septet composed of members of the famed Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. Recorded live in Jazz at Lincoln Center's Appel Room during the Covid-19 lockdown, the work is irresistible and irrepressible. Tracks like “Out Amongst the People (For J Bat)” and “Be Present” are an impassioned reflection of turbulent times that find peerless musicians working as a harmonious community, urging us to reflect on the past and reconsider the future.
"The question that confronts us right now as a nation is, 'Do we want to find a better way?'" Marsalis says. The music of The Democracy! Suite may be instrumental, but it speaks for itself, urging us onto action—to get out of our seats and fight for the world we believe in.
Track listing
1. Be Present
2. Sloganize, Patronize, Realize, Revolutionize (Black Lives Matters)
3. Ballot Box Bounce
4. That Dance We Do (That You Love Too)
5. Deeper Than Dreams
6. Out Amongst the People (for J Bat)
7. It Come 'Round 'Gin
8. That's When All Will See
THE JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER ORCHESTRA SEPTET WITH WYNTON MARSALIS
Wynton Marsalis – trumpet
Ted Nash – alto & soprano saxophones
Walter Blanding – tenor and soprano saxophones
Elliot Mason – trombone and bass trumpet
Dan Nimmer – piano
Carlos Henriquez – bass
Obed Calvaire – drums
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