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Lakecia Benjamin: Phoenix Reimagined (Live)
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Lakecia Benjamin
saxophone, altoBenjamin cuts through the malaise of an empire falling, burning down the ministry of b.s. as she wields her flashy golden alto and flames on like a rogue acetylene torch. "Brooklyyynnnn! We are celebrating joy tonight!" she proclaims, and if this career kicking recording is not the purest manifestation of community joy, then it is the next best thing.
Both artist and Phoenix Reimagined (Live) never stop. Never relent. A flame throwing contest from the onset, the artist, her horn and her rap, wildfire forward. "Trane," her blast furnace nod to none other than

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Zaccai Curtis
pianob.1981

McCoy Tyner
piano1938 - 2020

E.J. Strickland
drums
Elvin Jones
drums1927 - 2004

John Scofield
guitarb.1951

Randy Brecker
trumpetb.1945

Elias Bailey
bass, acoustic
Jeff Tain Watts
drumsb.1960
Setting her sax aside, Benjamin brings her raps to the front line of a new mind revolution. "Let It Go" and its call and response groove, seeks and destroys the long held notion that rap is a man's game in a man's man's?man's world.
"Mercy" is, beyond reproach, one of those generational instrumentals that would have been a hit single back in the day when hit singles meant something and everyone was hep to the groove. "American Skin" burns. "Peace is Possible" must be heard. The jump happy "New Morning" takes one back to the

Rudy Van Gelder
various1924 - 2016
Track Listing
Intro; Trane; Phoenix Reimagined; Let Go; Mercy; Amerikkan skin Intro; Amerikkan skin; Peace is Possible; New Mornings; My favorite things: Spirit.
Personnel
Lakecia Benjamin
saxophone, altoZaccai Curtis
pianoElias Bailey
bass, acousticE.J. Strickland
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
John Scofield: Guitar #2; Randy Brecker: trumpet #2; Jeff "Twain" Watts: drums #2; Richie Woods: bass #3, #4; Ray Angry: piano #3; Melodie Ray: vocals #3, #4.
Album information
Title: Phoenix Reimagined (Live) | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Ropeadope
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