Thompson, Malachi: 47th Street

Thompson, Malachi SKU: 02140391
Thompson, Malachi: 47th Street

Thompson, Malachi: 47th Street

Thompson, Malachi SKU: 02140391

Format: CD

Regular price $15.98
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Title: 47th Street
Artist: Thompson, Malachi
Label: Delmark
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 038153049720
Genre: Jazz

This 1997 release features Billy Harper, Carter Jefferson, Joe Ford, Dee Alexader, Ron Bridgewater and others. A lyrical bop player and cutting-edge free jazz musician, Malachi liked to call his music Freebop; a sound that simultaneously includes blues, straight ahead jazz, the funky grit of soul jazz, African roots and the dazzling extroverted technique of the modern era. 47th Street (the album) is Thompson's musical tribute to a vibrant period of black Chicago history, a period of economic vitality and cultural fluidity that made 47th Street (the actual street) the mainstream of black Chicago. (Previously deleted:4/1/11. Original release date:2/10/98)

Tracks:
1.1 47th Street
1.2 Is It Not True Simply Because You Cannot Believe It
1.3 X
1.4 CJ's Blues
1.5 Some Freebop for Monk
1.6 Miyako
1.7 African Sun Dance
1.8 Discovery, the House of Jazz
1.9 An Elevated Cry
1.10 Lamentation and the Harmony of Yah

Audio Sample:
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