Wynton Marsalis - From The Plantation To The Penitentiary Album
Tracklist
| 1 | From The Plantation To The Penitentiary | 11:48 |
| 2 | Doin' (Y)Our Thing | 8:37 |
| 3 | Where Y'All At? | 5:48 |
| 4 | Find Me | 9:34 |
| 5 | Supercapitalism | 6:55 |
| 6 | These Are Those Soulful Days | 8:04 |
| 7 | Love And Broken Hearts | 7:40 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0946 3 73675 2 0 | Wynton Marsalis | From The Plantation To The Penitentiary (CD, Album) | Blue Note | 0946 3 73675 2 0 | US | 2007 |
| 0946 3 73675 2 0V | Wynton Marsalis | From The Plantation To The Penitentiary (CD, Album, Promo, Jew) | Blue Note | 0946 3 73675 2 0V | US | 2007 |
| 0946 3 84724 2 1 | Wynton Marsalis | From The Plantation To The Penitentiary (CD, Album, Promo, Car) | Blue Note | 0946 3 84724 2 1 | Europe | 2007 |
| 0946 3929122 9 | Wynton Marsalis | From The Plantation To The Penitentiary (CD, Album) | S.B.A./GALA Records | 0946 3929122 9 | Russia | 2007 |
| 0946 3 73675 2 0 | Wynton Marsalis | From The Plantation To The Penitentiary (CD, Album) | Blue Note | 0946 3 73675 2 0 | Europe | 2007 |
Credits
- Bass – Carlos Henriquez
- Drums – Ali Jackson
- Piano – Dan Nimmer
- Producer – Delfeayo Marsalis
- Saxophone [Tenor & Soprano] – Walter Blanding
- Trumpet, Composed By – Wynton Marsalis
- Vocals – Jennifer Sanon
Notes
Made in Japan.Barcodes
- Barcode: 4 988006 850170
- Matrix / Runout: TOCJ-66369 1
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI L153
- Mould SID Code: IFPI 28B6
Companies
- Manufactured By – Toshiba EMI Ltd – TOCJ-66369
Short intro
From the Plantation to the Penitentiary is an album by jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis that was released in 2007. It reached No. 2 on Billboard 's Top Jazz chart. All tracks are written by Wynton Marsalis. Wynton Marsalis trumpet. Walter Blanding tenor and soprano saxophone. Dan Nimmer piano. Carlos Henriquez bass. Ali Jackson drums. Jennifer Sanon vocals. 2007 Billboard Top Jazz Albums 2. On Where Y'all At, the last track off trumpeter Wynton Marsalis' 2007 studio album From the Plantation to the Penitentiary, Marsalis delivers a spoken word tirade against everything from the demise of socially conscious hip-hop and misguided politicians to America's commercial and capitalist culture. He asks, All you '60s radicals and world beaters, righteous revolutionaries, Camus readers, liberal students, equal rights pleaders, what's going on now that y'all are the leaders . Wynton Marsalis' moving new album FROM THE PLANTATION TO THE PENITENTIARY, offers a clear-eyed and uncompromising look at the crack in America's facade of prosperity and happiness. By turns soothing, urgent, playful and angry, FROM THE PLANTATION TO THE PENITENTIARY distills Marsalis' recent observation on our modern American way of life as he's traveled the nation as a performer, teacher and private citizen. We running all over the world with a blunderbussAnd the Constitution all but forgot in the fuss, Wynton Marsalis declaims on Where Y&apo. While its fair to say that Marsalis displays a higher level of creativity in the words written than in the notes played, his solos still ooze quality and tracks like Love and Broken Hearts and These Are Those Soulful Days prove equally delightful. Hes aided by steady performances from a line-up, featuring pianist Dan Nimmer, bassist Carlos Henriquez, vocalist Jennifer Sanon, Walter Blanding whose sax is redolent, at times, of Coltrane, and the superb drumming of Al Jackson Jr. From the Plantation to the Penitentiary 11:49 2. Find Me 9:33 3. Doin' YOur Thing 8:37 4. Love and Broken Hearts 7:40 5. Supercapitalism 6:55 6. These Are Those Soulful Days 8:04 7. Where Y'all At 5:48. Total Time: 58:26. Wynton Learson Marsalis born October 18, 1961 is a trumpeter, composer, teacher, bandleader, music educator, and Artistic Director of Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City, United States. Marsalis is the son of jazz musician Ellis read more. Similar Artists. Learn more. Recent Listening Trend. Wynton Marsalis. From The Plantation To The Penitentiary. Released: Jan 2007. Label: Blue Note Records. Wynton Marsalis' provocative protest-jazz set connects the dots between American history and today's headlines. On Where Y'All At, Marsalis tartly sermonizes like a country preacher, laying the blame for our various problems at all of our feet. The title track has perceptive lyrics, but Marsalis' melody lets vocalist Jennifer Sanon drown. A&R: ELI WOLF, A&R administration: KEITH KARWELIES Product management: SHANIEKA D. BROOKS, Creative Direction: GORDON H JEE Art direction & design: BURTON YOUNT, Paintings by JESSICA BENJAMIN from The American Series. Released by . Gala Records under exclusive license from EMI Music. For distribution in Russia and CIS countries excluding Moldova and Ukraine. 31 May at 10:24 . From the Plantation to The Penitentiary 2006. English UKRelated to Wynton Marsalis - From The Plantation To The Penitentiary
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