Yesterdays New Quintet: Suite for Weldon
Yesterdays New Quintet: Suite for Weldon
Format: 12-INCH SINGLE
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Artist: Yesterdays New Quintet
Label: Stones Throw
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 659457205515
Genre: Rap/Hip Hop
The late pianist Weldon Irvine, Jr. Was a formative influence on Madlib's Yesterdays New Quintet transformation. Indeed, the pianist was the first of the "jazz elders" to validate Madlib's take on jazz. When Irvine passed away, Egon took heed to Mr. Dibbs' call and assembled an EP to benefit the composer's young son. The resulting record, featuring contributions from the Breakestra, Dibbs, and a Yesterdays New Quintet suite featuring Malcolm Catto, stood as the precursor to Madlib's Tribute To Brother Weldon album, which he released under the name Monk Hughes and The Outer Realm.
Tracks:
1.1 Yesterday's New Quintet - 'Suite for Weldon Irvine'
1.2 Mr. Dibbs - 'Divine Spirit'
1.3 Breakestra - 'Sister Sanctified (Edit)'
1.4 Outro - Live in Nashville, April 3 1999