Let Freedom Ring LP cover art

Tone Poet · Sep 6, 2024

Let Freedom Ring LP

Jackie McLean

Recorded
Mar 19, 1962
Released
Sep 6, 2024
Original Catalog
Blue Note BLP 4106
Pressed At
Record Technology Inc
Producer
Joe Harley
Mastered
Kevin Gray
Edition
1 LP

Liner Notes

Jackie McLean ’s 1962 album Let Freedom Ring reflected the change in the air of the early ‘60s: both the musical freedoms being explored by the emergent avant-garde movement and the social freedoms sought by the ascendent civil rights movement. This four-song set featuring the alto saxophonist with Walter Davis Jr.

on piano, Herbie Lewis on bass, and Billy Higgins on drums melds the bluesy language of hard bop with the bristling energy of The New Thing. A plaintive rendition of the Bud Powell ballad “I’ll Keep Loving You” rounds out the date.

McLean’s emotive horn wails, shrieks, and soothes as the quartet moves through three striking McLean originals: “Melody For Melonae” (dedicated to his daughter), “Rene” (dedicated to his son), and “Omega” (dedicated to his mother).

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Personnel

  • Billy HigginsDrums
  • Bud PowellWritten-By
  • Herbie LewisBass
  • Jackie McLeanAlto Saxophone
  • Jackie McLean
  • Jackie McLeanWritten-By
  • Walter Davis Jr.Piano

Track List

Side A

2 cuts
  1. 1.Melody For MelonaeA1
  2. 2.I'll Keep Loving YouA2

Session metadata: Jazz Discography Project

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