The Jazz Show Episode February 10, 2020

Drum Master Max Roach: "Speak Brother, Speak!

9:03pm - 12:36am

Drummer Max Roach's quartet was recorded at The legendary Jazz Workshop in San Francisco in October of 1962. Two long selections are heard on this album which was Roach's last before he was boycotted for three years by all the record companies for his militant stance and the politics of his music. He resumed recording in 1965 with Atlantic Records. Mr. Roach leads a power quartet here with the great Clifford Jordan on tenor saxophone, Mal Waldron on piano, Eddie Khan on bass. Each player gets on his soapbox and "speaks his piece" on "Speak Brother Speak!" . The other tune is called "A Variation" and it's an extended piece based on Heitor Villa-Lobos' "Prelude" once again extended solos are on the menu. Inspired, militant and powerful music abounds!

Track Listing:

Speak Brother, Speak!
Max Roach · Speak Brother, Speak!
A Variation.
Max Roach · Speak Brother, Speak!
Astral Essence
Roland Hanna · "Round Midnight
Century Rag
Roland Hanna · 'Round Midnight
Let me Try
Roland Hanna · 'Round Midnight
Blues.
Roland Hanna · 'Round Midnight
It's Over Now
Carmen McRae · Carmen Sings Monk
Monkery's The Blues
Carmen McRae · Carmen Sings Monk
Listen to Monk
Carmen McRae · Carmen Sings Monk
Get it Straight.
Carmen McRae · Carmen Sings Monk
May I Have Dis Dance
J.J.Johnson · Let's Hang Out
Syntax
J.J.Johnson · Let's Hang Out.
Solo Exerpts
Keith Jarrett · Solo Concerts Lausanne
Crises and Reckonings
Peter Hum · Ordinary Heroes
Cassandra
Peter Hum · Ordinary Heroes
'Round Midnight
Gavin Walker · Gavin's Compilation
Gee!
Mathew Gee. · Jazz By Gee!