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Charlie Haden brings back yet another incarnation of his Liberation Music Orchestra to tape. This intermittent project began at the height of the Vietnam War in 1969 and was recorded for Impulse. Carla Bley has been the only constant member of this project. She plays piano and does the arranging of these eight tunes. Other members include trumpeter Michael Rodriguez, Curtis Fowlkes on trombone, guitarist Steve Cardenas, drummer Matt Wilson, Miguel Zenon on alto, Chris Cheek on the tenor horn, Joe Daley playing tuba, and Ahnee Sharon Freeman playing French horn. The music is a lively and diverse set of covers, except for the title track -- composed by Haden -- and "Blue Anthem" by Bley. The seamlessness with which Bley melds her aesthetic to Haden's is remarkable. The tone and timbre is warm throughout. The reggae-fueled "This Is Not America" -- written by Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays, and David Bowie -- dryly quotes from "Battle Hymn of the Republic" at its end. The hinge piece of the album is the nearly-17-minute "American the Beautiful" that contains a wondrous, stately, if somewhat dissonant, read of Samuel Ward's famous tune, bursts into post-bop before a fine solo by Zenon, and then slips into Gary McFarland's jazz opus by the same name. The tune travels -- with solos by virtually everyone -- then to the African-American gospel church where it stops at "Lift Every Voice and Sing" by James Weldon Johnson, and winds up at a cross between the original tune and Ornette Coleman's elegiac slipstream dream anthem "Skies of America" before returning full circle to the original theme. The Liberation Music Orchestra goes even deeper into the national consciousness with a bluesy, New Orleans brass band-inspired version of "Amazing Grace." Then they dig into the gorgeous "Goin' Home," Antonin Dvorak's largo theme from the New World Symphony -- with jazz liberties taken, of course. The set ends with the adagio from Samuel Barber's "Adagio for Strings." Again, Bley's arrangement is stunning, understated, and finessed, yet full of dynamic reach. This is a beautiful album, one that makes a case for vision, creativity, and concern. Not in Our Name pulls together a wide range of aesthetic possibilities that all reflect the American consciousness and simultaneously mourns the passage of it while resisting with a vengeance that nadir. While a jazz recording, this album crosses the boundaries of the genre and becomes a new world music, a new folk music: one to be celebrated, perhaps even cherished. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi
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- Music genreJazz, Contemporary Jazz
- Music release typeAlbum
- Media formatCD
- Original release dateSep 19, 2005
- LanguageEnglish
- Number of tracks8
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Charlie Haden, Liberation Music Orchestra: Not In Our Name - Arranged And Conducted By Carla Bley / Verve Records Audio CD 2005 / 0602498292488 UPC 602498292488 Not in Our Name is a jazz album by bassist Charlie Haden, recorded in 2004 and released by Verve Records in 2005. The album is the fourth by Haden's Liberation Music Orchestra, the follow-up to Dream Keeper (1990). The Penguin Guide to Jazz wrote that "It's respectful but with a certain impatience over the routine sentimentalization of these lovely tunes, particularly at a time when the country is again at war." Label: Verve Records – 0602498292488 Format: CD, Album Country: France Released: Sep 19, 2005 Genre: Jazz Style: Big Band, Contemporary Jazz Tracklist: 1 Not In Our Name Written-By – Charlie Haden 6:19 2 This Is Not America Written-By – David Bowie, Lyle Mays, Pat Metheny 6:39 3 Blue Anthem Written-By – Carla Bley 7:49 America The Beautiful (Medley) (16:54) 4A America The Beautiful Written-By – Gary McFarland, Augustus Ward 4B Lift Every Voice And Sing Written-By – Weldon Johnson 4C Skies Of America Written-By – Ornette Coleman 5 Amazing Grace Written-By – John Newton (2) 7:12 6 Goin' Home (From The Largo Of The New World Symphony) Written-By – Antonín Dvořák 7:49 7 Throughout Written-By – Bill Frisell 8:55 8 Adagio (The Adagio For Strings) Written-By – Samuel Barber 7:25 Alto Saxophone – Miguel Zenon Art Direction – Patrice Beauséjour Artwork – CB Graphic Bass – Charlie Haden Drums – Matt Wilson Engineer [Assistant] – David Abbruzzese Engineer [Assistant], Mixed By [Assistant] – Nicolas Baillard Engineer, Mixed By – Gérard De Haro Executive-Producer – Daniel Richard French Horn – Ahnee Sharon Freeman Guitar – Steve Cardenas Mastered By – Thomas Verdeaux Photography By – Thomas Dorn Piano – Carla Bley Producer – Charlie Haden, Ruth Cameron Producer, Arranged By, Conductor – Carla Bley Tenor Saxophone – Chris Cheek, Tony Malaby Trombone – Curtis Fowlkes Trumpet – Michael Rodriguez, Seneca Black Tuba – Joe Daley
Charlie Haden brings back yet another incarnation of his Liberation Music Orchestra to tape. This intermittent project began at the height of the Vietnam War in 1969 and was recorded for Impulse. Carla Bley has been the only constant member of this project. She plays piano and does the arranging of these eight tunes. Other members include trumpeter Michael Rodriguez, Curtis Fowlkes on trombone, guitarist Steve Cardenas, drummer Matt Wilson, Miguel Zenon on alto, Chris Cheek on the tenor horn, Joe Daley playing tuba, and Ahnee Sharon Freeman playing French horn. The music is a lively and diverse set of covers, except for the title track -- composed by Haden -- and "Blue Anthem" by Bley. The seamlessness with which Bley melds her aesthetic to Haden's is remarkable. The tone and timbre is warm throughout. The reggae-fueled "This Is Not America" -- written by Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays, and David Bowie -- dryly quotes from "Battle Hymn of the Republic" at its end. The hinge piece of the album is the nearly-17-minute "American the Beautiful" that contains a wondrous, stately, if somewhat dissonant, read of Samuel Ward's famous tune, bursts into post-bop before a fine solo by Zenon, and then slips into Gary McFarland's jazz opus by the same name. The tune travels -- with solos by virtually everyone -- then to the African-American gospel church where it stops at "Lift Every Voice and Sing" by James Weldon Johnson, and winds up at a cross between the original tune and Ornette Coleman's elegiac slipstream dream anthem "Skies of America" before returning full circle to the original theme. The Liberation Music Orchestra goes even deeper into the national consciousness with a bluesy, New Orleans brass band-inspired version of "Amazing Grace." Then they dig into the gorgeous "Goin' Home," Antonin Dvorak's largo theme from the New World Symphony -- with jazz liberties taken, of course. The set ends with the adagio from Samuel Barber's "Adagio for Strings." Again, Bley's arrangement is stunning, understated, and finessed, yet full of dynamic reach. This is a beautiful album, one that makes a case for vision, creativity, and concern. Not in Our Name pulls together a wide range of aesthetic possibilities that all reflect the American consciousness and simultaneously mourns the passage of it while resisting with a vengeance that nadir. While a jazz recording, this album crosses the boundaries of the genre and becomes a new world music, a new folk music: one to be celebrated, perhaps even cherished. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi
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