Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 38:26
Size: 36,7 MB
Art: Front
(1:15) 1. God's Band
(3:42) 2. Bandung Conference
(4:52) 3. No Justice for Emmett Till (Mourning Song)
(3:32) 4. The State Department
(3:52) 5. Valley of the Kings
(4:29) 6. Trouble in Little Rock
(3:16) 7. A Different Kind of Diplomacy
(4:29) 8. Reflections
(4:45) 9. Will Change Ever Come
(4:09) 10. The Power of Music
The Jazz Sapiens Big Band is an exciting new collective made up of London's finest jazz musicians. Between them they have played with a Who’s Who of leading contemporary music artists including Jamiroquai, Incognito, John McLaughlin, Laura Mvula, Gregory Porter, Steve Winwood, The Brand New Heavies and the James Taylor Quartet.
The music is an eclectic mix of contrasting moods: from reflective to intense, the spontaneity and virtuosity of the band’s live performances will keep you enthralled.
The band came together to record the original score for the Peabody Award-winning documentary, 'The Jazz Ambassadors'. The themes composed by Michael J McEvoy, were inspired by events that took place during the civil rights movement when African American musicians were sent overseas by the US State Department to perform in Africa, the Middle East, and Europe.
This album is a live studio recording of the main themes composed for the film with extended solos and expanded arrangements by Mike and saxophonist Paul Booth.
Personnel: Mark Mondesir (Drums); Karl Rasheed Abel (Dbl Bass); Mike McEvoy (Piano); Kevin Robinson (Trumpet/Flugelhorn); Freddie Gavita (Trumpet/Flugelhorn); Tom Walsh (Trumpet/Flugelhorn); Paul Booth (Tenor Sax); Graeme Blevins (Alto Sax); Robbie Harvey (Tenor Trombone); Richard Henry (Bass Trombone)
The music is an eclectic mix of contrasting moods: from reflective to intense, the spontaneity and virtuosity of the band’s live performances will keep you enthralled.
The band came together to record the original score for the Peabody Award-winning documentary, 'The Jazz Ambassadors'. The themes composed by Michael J McEvoy, were inspired by events that took place during the civil rights movement when African American musicians were sent overseas by the US State Department to perform in Africa, the Middle East, and Europe.
This album is a live studio recording of the main themes composed for the film with extended solos and expanded arrangements by Mike and saxophonist Paul Booth.
Personnel: Mark Mondesir (Drums); Karl Rasheed Abel (Dbl Bass); Mike McEvoy (Piano); Kevin Robinson (Trumpet/Flugelhorn); Freddie Gavita (Trumpet/Flugelhorn); Tom Walsh (Trumpet/Flugelhorn); Paul Booth (Tenor Sax); Graeme Blevins (Alto Sax); Robbie Harvey (Tenor Trombone); Richard Henry (Bass Trombone)
The Jazz Sapiens - Remembrance: 1955 to 1963