Various Artists - We Out Here -  Orange Vinyl LP Record
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Various Artists - We Out Here - Orange Vinyl LP Record

Various Artists - We Out Here - Orange Vinyl LP Record

$3,011.69
Various Artists - We Out Here - Orange Vinyl LP Record
$3,011.69

The Story

Reissued here in timely fashion through Gilles Peterson's Brownswood seven odd years on from its original release, We Out Here captured a charged, celebratory cross-section of London's resurgent jazz movement, where over nine ensembles and 35 musicians laid down a quick but quality throng of recordings over just three days, all under the subtle guidance of saxophonist and clarinetist Shabaka Hutchings. The compilation brings spiritual jazz, abstract improvisation, Afrobeat energy, and flourishes of grime, hip-hop and funk. Most of the featured players were in their 20s or younger, yet the performances are confident, restless, and steeped in a deep musical and political awareness. As Teju Adeleye notes in the liner notes, this is "a celebration of survival and innovation," asserting jazz as both protest and communal ritual.

Track list:

Side 1
1. Maisha - "Inside The Acorn"
2. Ezra Collective - "Pure Shade"
Side 2
1.Moses Boyd - "The Balance"
2.Theon Cross - "Brockley"
Side 3
1. Nubya Garcia - "Once"
2. Shabaka Hutchings - "Black Skin, Black Masks"
3. Triforce - "Walls"
Side 4
1. Joe Armon-Jones - "Go See"
2. Kokoroko - "Abusey Junction"
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Reissued here in timely fashion through Gilles Peterson's Brownswood seven odd years on from its original release, We Out Here captured a charged, celebratory cross-section of London's resurgent jazz movement, where over nine ensembles and 35 musicians laid down a quick but quality throng of recordings over just three days, all under the subtle guidance of saxophonist and clarinetist Shabaka Hutchings. The compilation brings spiritual jazz, abstract improvisation, Afrobeat energy, and flourishes of grime, hip-hop and funk. Most of the featured players were in their 20s or younger, yet the performances are confident, restless, and steeped in a deep musical and political awareness. As Teju Adeleye notes in the liner notes, this is "a celebration of survival and innovation," asserting jazz as both protest and communal ritual.

Track list:

Side 1
1. Maisha - "Inside The Acorn"
2. Ezra Collective - "Pure Shade"
Side 2
1.Moses Boyd - "The Balance"
2.Theon Cross - "Brockley"
Side 3
1. Nubya Garcia - "Once"
2. Shabaka Hutchings - "Black Skin, Black Masks"
3. Triforce - "Walls"
Side 4
1. Joe Armon-Jones - "Go See"
2. Kokoroko - "Abusey Junction"