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Condition: Brand New Ships from: Melbourne Description Release details Tracklist The Free Slave is a live album by drummer Roy Brooks, recorded in 1970 at the Left Bank Jazz Society in Baltimore a
The Free Slave is a live album by drummer Roy Brooks, recorded in 1970 at the Left Bank Jazz Society in Baltimore and released in 1972 on Muse Records. The performance features Woody Shaw on trumpet, George Coleman on tenor sax, Hugh Lawson on piano and Cecil McBee on bass. The set includes extended versions of The Free Slave, Understanding, Will Pans Walk and Five for Max, showcasing both fiery energy and lyrical interplay.
The album captures Brooks driving the group with rhythmic intensity while also exploring new ground, such as his breath-a-tone technique that bends drum pitches during solos. Shaw and Colemans horn work is bold and searching, Lawson and McBee provide a deep and responsive foundation, and together the quintet move seamlessly between hard bop, soul jazz and freer impulses. It stands as one of Brooks strongest recordings and a celebrated document of early 1970s live jazz.
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The opening bars on Detroit drummer Roy Brooks swinging live date its soon apparent on the albums title track The Free Slave that Brooks rhythm opens up the terrain for Woody Shaws stretched-out trumpet and, when George Coleman joins, Brooks has shifted up another gear. ukvibe
This record, though, is not cacophonous. The players are all-stars and the compositions sit somewhere between avant-garde and more soulful, lyrical jazz. The Vinyl Press
A1 The Free Slave
A2 Understanding
B1 Will Pan'S Walk
B2 Five For Max
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