Wynton Marsalis - United We Swing [New Vinyl LP]

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Wynton Marsalis - United We Swing [New Vinyl LP]

Artist: Wynton Marsalis

Title: United We Swing

Format: Vinyl LP

Genre: Jazz

UPC: 857509005131

Release Date: 2018

Record Label: Blue Engine Records

Album Tracks

DISC 1:
1. The Last Time (Feat. Blind Boys of Alabama)
2. It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry (Feat. Bob Dylan)
3. I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town (Feat. Ray Charles)
4. I'm Not Rough (Feat. Eric Clapton)
5. Creole Love Call (Feat. Audra McDonald)
6. Milk Cow Blues (Feat. Willie Nelson)
7. I'm Gonna Find Another You (Feat. John Mayer)
8. My Baby Don't Tolerate (Feat. Lyle Lovett)
9. The Worst Thing (Feat. Natalie Merchant)

DISC 2:
1. Please Baby Don't (Feat. John Legend)
2. Mean Old Man (Feat. James Taylor)
3. Are You Gonna Go My Way (Feat. Lenny Kravitz)
4. Fool's Paradise (Feat. Jimmy Buffett)
5. Empty Bed Blues (Feat. Carrie Smith)
6. I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free (Feat. Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks)
7. What Have You Done

Double vinyl LP pressing. Recorded between 2003 and 2007, United We Swing finds an unparalleled array of musical talent that collectively boasts 94 Grammy Awards joining Jazz at Lincoln Center Managing and Artistic Director Wynton Marsalis (a nine-time Grammy Award winner himself) and his Septet. Together, they perform blues-inflected versions of iconic American repertoire and celebrate the red, white, and Blues. These one-night-only, live performances have never been released before. They include Lenny Kravitz performing Marsalis's hypnotizing, New Orleans-inflected arrangement of Kravitz's own song, "Are You Gonna Go My Way"; Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks uniting for a stirring, infectious take on Civil Rights anthem "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free"; Bob Dylan adding harmonica licks to a deeply felt, in-the-pocket rendition of "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry"; and Ray Charles taking the stage for one of his final performances to play "I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town." Together these artists raise their voices to highlight jazz's importance to America's cultural heritage and to remind us that, even in divided times, music can unite us all. All proceeds from the album will go toward Jazz at Lincoln Center's education programs, which introduce thousands of children to jazz each year.

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