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Christian McBride: The Movement Revisited
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Christian McBride
bassb.1972
The backstory: The Movement Revisited has its genesis in 1998 and a commission from the Portland (Maine) Arts Society. McBride was given a free hand in the commission other than the stipulation that it had to include a choir. He chose to write what he called a portrait of the civil rights movement, performed by a jazz quartet and a gospel choir. Rather than attempt documentary reportage in words and music, McBride set out to evoke the spirit of the movement.
In 2008, the Los Angeles Philharmonic invited McBride to make an expanded version of the suite for its upcoming concert season. (Timeline check: this was the year McBride was part of the lineup which recorded

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954
Rewind again: As a child, McBride learnt the history of the movement in school, but he had the good fortune to discover a more emotionally accessible resource than text bookshis grandmother's carefully archived collection of Jet and Ebony magazines from the 1960s and their profiles of the movement's leading lights. This was, he says, "the greatest gift my grandmother could have given me."
Fast forward to The Movement Revisited: Much of the album consists of instrumental ensembles and soloists, but these are anchored in spoken word sections in which actors quote passages from speeches made by King, Parks, X and Ali. Wendell Pierce (The Wire, Treme) represents King. Dion Graham (Malcolm X, The Wire) plays X. Vondie Curtis-Hall (Chicago Hope, Daredevil) plays Ali. The only non-actor is the distinguished poet Sonia Sanchez, who plays Parks.
This is an epic work. There are glancing resonances with

Wynton Marsalis
trumpetb.1961

Kamasi Washington
saxophoneb.1981
Track Listing
Overture The Movement Revisited; Sister Rosa Prologue; Sister Rosa; Rosa Introduces Malcolm; Brother Malcolm Prologue; Brother Malcolm; Malcolm Introduces Ali; Ali Speaks; Rumble In The Jungle; Rosa Introduces MLK; Soldiers (I Have A Dream); A View From The Mountaintop; Apotheosis November 4th 2008.
Personnel
Christian McBride
bassSteve Wilson
saxophoneTodd Bashore
saxophone, altoRon Blake
saxophoneLoren Schoenberg
saxophoneCarl Maraghi
saxophone, baritoneMichael Dease
tromboneSteve Davis
tromboneJames Burton
tromboneDoug Purviance
tromboneLew Soloff
trumpetRon Tooley
trumpetFrank Greene
trumpetFreddie Hendrix
trumpetDarryl Shaw
trumpetWarren Wolf
vibraphoneGeoffrey Keezer
keyboardsTerreon Gully
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
J.D. Steele: lead vocals (9, 12); Alicia Olatuja: lead vocals (6); Sonia Sanchez: narration; Vondie Curtis-Hall: narration; Dion Graham: narration; Wendell Pierce: narration. Voices Of The Flame: Marvel Allen, Shani P. Baker, Jeffrey S. Bolding, Jeff Hamer, Susann Miles, Deborah Newallo, Eunice Newkirk, Claudine Rucker, Trevor Smith, Melissa Walker.
Album information
Title: The Movement Revisited | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Mack Avenue Records
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