Sounds Of Liberation – Sounds Of Liberation
https://www.popsike.com/Free-Jazz-LP-Sounds-Of-LiberationByard-Lancaster/230400865101.html
Sello:
Porter Records – PRLP-009
Formato:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Limited Edition
País:
US
Fecha:
2010
Género:
Jazz, Funk / Soul
Estilo:
Free Jazz, Jazz-Funk, Funk, Free Improvisation
PistasOcultar Créditos
A1 Happy Tuesday
Other [Assistance] – Abraham Howard, Jr. 19:20
A2 New Horizons II 5:24
A3 Billie One 2:49
B1 We'll Tell You Later 10:45
B2 New Horizons I 10:36
B3 New Life 2:41
Créditos
Alto Saxophone – Byard Lancaster
Artwork [Front Cover] – Leroy Butler
Bass – Billy Mills
Composed By – Sounds Of Liberation
Congas – Rashid Salim*
Drums – Dwight James
Engineer – Kevin Przybylowski
Guitar – Monnette Sudler (tracks: B1, B2)
Layout [Reissue Art Layout] – Luke Mosling
Percussion – Omar Hill
Photography By – Spencer Weston
Recorded By – Tony Schmidt
Vibraphone – Khan Jamal (tracks: A1, A2)
Notas
Recorded March 1972. Dogtown Records. Recorded at Impact Sound, Philadelphia. Copyright 1972 Mamimoe Publishing BMI.
http://wegofunk.blogspot.com/2007/03/interview-of-byard-lancaster-sounds-of.html
Interview of Byard Lancaster / Sounds Of Liberation
Founded in 1971, the individual members of Sounds of Liberation are all leaders in their own right. From the very start, the group built their reputation as innovative artists, playing gigs everywhere throughout Philadelphia, especially in Germantown’s Vernon Park. They recorded their first album in 1972, the self-titled Sounds of Liberation, on the Dog Town label. As their touring schedule expanded, Sounds of Liberation appeared at the Miss Black America Pageant, the New York City Arts Festival, Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall and numerous colleges and universities throughout the United States. The original members included Jamal, Lancaster, Sudler, Hill and James, in addition to the late percussionist Rashid Salime and bassist Billy Mills who has since changed his instrument to the piano.
Through the decades, all of the members have continued to consistently front their own bands and recordings, compose and publish their original music, and conduct workshops, seminars, master classes and lecture demonstrations for students ranging from pre-kindergarten through the undergraduate and graduate levels at universities. Individually and collectively their artistry has become known worldwide, particularly in Europe, Japan and the Philippines. Since their inception the Sounds of Liberation have defied classification, choosing instead to create a menagerie of original music that is fresh, free, lyrical, percussive, highly cultivated and spiritually elevated.
We met them in September 2006, for their show at La Villette and it was probably one of the best show I have ever seen.
These are some audio samples of our interview of the master Byard Lancaster :
Wegofunk : As a pionneer of free jazz, can you tell us more about this music?
Byard Lancaster : Audio Sample
Wegofunk : You don't sing but you have a message. What is the message contained in your music?
Byard Lancaster : Audio Sample
Wegofunk : You recorded a great jazz-funk 45 in Paris at the end of the 70s. What do you like into funk music?
Byard Lancaster : Audio Sample
Listen to Just Test
Wegofunk : You played with the best jazz musicians. Can you just describe us some musicians you played with on stage?
Byard Lancaster : Audio Sample
Wegofunk : What about the Sounds of Liberation?
Byard Lancaster : Audio Sample
Wegofunk : Is Jazz dance the inspiration of Sounds of Liberation?
Byard Lancaster :Audio Sample
Wegofunk : Something to add?
Byard Lancaster : Audio Sample
Through the decades, all of the members have continued to consistently front their own bands and recordings, compose and publish their original music, and conduct workshops, seminars, master classes and lecture demonstrations for students ranging from pre-kindergarten through the undergraduate and graduate levels at universities. Individually and collectively their artistry has become known worldwide, particularly in Europe, Japan and the Philippines. Since their inception the Sounds of Liberation have defied classification, choosing instead to create a menagerie of original music that is fresh, free, lyrical, percussive, highly cultivated and spiritually elevated.
We met them in September 2006, for their show at La Villette and it was probably one of the best show I have ever seen.
These are some audio samples of our interview of the master Byard Lancaster :
Wegofunk : As a pionneer of free jazz, can you tell us more about this music?
Byard Lancaster : Audio Sample
Wegofunk : You don't sing but you have a message. What is the message contained in your music?
Byard Lancaster : Audio Sample
Wegofunk : You recorded a great jazz-funk 45 in Paris at the end of the 70s. What do you like into funk music?
Byard Lancaster : Audio Sample
Listen to Just Test
Wegofunk : You played with the best jazz musicians. Can you just describe us some musicians you played with on stage?
Byard Lancaster : Audio Sample
Wegofunk : What about the Sounds of Liberation?
Byard Lancaster : Audio Sample
Wegofunk : Is Jazz dance the inspiration of Sounds of Liberation?
Byard Lancaster :Audio Sample
Wegofunk : Something to add?
Byard Lancaster : Audio Sample
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