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Christopher McBride: Ramon
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Christopher McBride
saxophone, altoRamon opens with "Lady D," a tribute to McBride's mother. Bursting with energy, the track is a striking hard-bop-meets-modern-jazz piece. The raw power and momentum are emblematic of the fierce and determined woman for whom it is written. "Welcome," the following track, introduces McBride's ensemble with a touch of hip-hop, offering a glimpse into his dynamic live shows.
The third piece, "You Put A Smile On My Face," featuring

Bobby Broom
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"Bronx Unchained" is a thrilling exploration of the borough's history. Starting with the sounds of hip-hop's raw energy, the McBride composition develops into up-tempo swing that mirrors the borough's pulsating life. It is a powerful homage that exhibits both McBride's versatility and knack for storytelling. Subsequent tracks like "Your Eyes Can't Lie," "Intimacy" and "Postlude" deepen the emotional narrative, creating a mellifluous blend of R&B, soul and modern jazz elements.
McBride then shifts to a poignant social commentary with the triptych "Stand Your Ground, Pt. 1, 2, and 3." This is a deeply stirring tribute to Trayvon Martin and perhaps the album's emotional climax. McBride uses his music to navigate the tragic event, from the anxiety-filled "Suspicion" through the tense "Confrontation" and finally the mournful "In Memoriam." This track is a profound statement.
Ramon is a stunning testament to Christopher McBride's growth as a musician, storyteller, and cultural observer. This album is a melting pot of experiences and influences, capturing his roots and his journeys. Each track is a narrative in its own right, and together they weave a rich tapestry of genres, emotions and histories that speaks to the universality of the human experience. It leaves an indelible impression as a collection of stories told through the universal language of music. It is the embodiment of jazz as a conversation, an ongoing discourse in which McBride makes a powerful statement through composition. Overall, McBride's playing emerges as a potent, eloquent and a vital addition to the jazz conversation. Bravo, McBride, bravo. ">
Track Listing
Lady D; Welcome; You Put A Smile On My Face; Bronx Unchained; Your Eyes Can't Lie; Intimacy Postlude; Stand Your Ground, Pt. 1 (Suspicion); Stand Your Ground, Pt. 2 (Confrontation); Stand Your Ground, Pt. 3 (In Memoriam: The Ballad of Trayvon Martin); Dope (For The Steppers); Girl Get 'Em; Your Eyes Can't Lie.
Personnel
Christopher McBride
saxophone, altoJS Williams
trumpetJonathan Edward Thomas
pianoNoah Jackson
bass, acousticCedric Easton
drumsCorey A. Wallace
tromboneAdditional Instrumentation
Morgan Burrs: guitar (6); Bobby Broom: guitar (6); J Hoard: vocals (5); Kenny Bentley: tuba (12); Luke Carlos O’Reiley: piano (13), keys.
Album information
Title: Ramon | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Self Produced
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Instrument: Saxophone, alto
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