Let Freedom Ring


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FieldValue
nameLet Freedom Ring
typestudio
artistJackie McLean
coverLet Freedom Ring cover.jpg
releasedMay 1963
recordedMarch 19, 1962
studioVan Gelder, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
genreHard bop, post-bop, modal jazz
length38:16
labelBlue Note
BST 84106
producerAlfred Lion
prev_titleA Fickle Sonance
prev_year1961
next_titleTippin' the Scales
next_year1962
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| name = Let Freedom Ring | type = studio | artist = Jackie McLean | cover = Let Freedom Ring cover.jpg | alt = | released = May 1963 | recorded = March 19, 1962 | venue = | studio = Van Gelder, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey | genre = Hard bop, post-bop, modal jazz | length = 38:16 | label = Blue Note BST 84106 | producer = Alfred Lion | prev_title = A Fickle Sonance | prev_year = 1961 | next_title = Tippin' the Scales | next_year = 1962

Let Freedom Ring is an album by American jazz saxophonist Jackie McLean, recorded in 1962 and released on the Blue Note label. It features McLean in a quartet with pianist Walter Davis Jr., bassist Herbie Lewis and drummer Billy Higgins.

McLean wrote three of the four compositions. "Melody for Melonae" is dedicated to his daughter (as was an earlier composition, "Little Melonae"), and appeared as "Melanie" on Matador, a later recording that he made with Kenny Dorham. The slower-tempo performance on Let Freedom Ring was the first occasion that McLean used "provocative upper-register screams". "Rene" and "Omega" are both blues-related pieces, the former with a standard twelve-bar structure and harmonies, the latter more abstract and modal. The one non-McLean track is Bud Powell's ballad, "I'll Keep Loving You".

Reception

The AllMusic review by Steve Huey stated: "The success of Let Freedom Ring paved the way for a bumper crop of other modernist innovators to join the Blue Note roster and, artistically, it still stands with One Step Beyond as McLean's greatest work." The Penguin Guide to Jazz gives Let Freedom Ring four out of four stars, and includes the album in a select "Core Collection". | rev1 = AllMusic | rev1Score = | rev2 = The Penguin Guide to Jazz | rev2Score = | rev3 = The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide | rev3Score = {{Cite book |editor-last=Swenson |editor-first=J. | year = 1985 | title = The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide |url=https://archive.org/details/rollingstonejazz00swen |url-access=registration | publisher = Random House/Rolling Stone | location = USA | isbn = 0-394-72643-X | pages = 136

Track listing

All compositions by Jackie McLean except where noted

  1. "Melody for Melonae" - 13:24
  2. "I'll Keep Loving You" (Bud Powell) - 6:18
  3. "Rene" - 10:03
  4. "Omega" - 8:31

Personnel

Charts

::data[format=table title="Chart performance for ''Let Freedom Ring''"] | Chart (2024) | Peak position | Croatian International Albums (HDU) | |---|---|---| | 40 | | | ::

References

References

  1. (May 18, 1963). "Billboard". Nielsen Business Media, Inc..
  2. [http://www.jazzdisco.org/jackie-mclean/catalog/#blue-note-blp-4106 Jackie McLean discography], ''Jazzdisco.org'', accessed January 13, 2013.
  3. Bob Blumenthal's liner notes to the 2003 RVG edition.
  4. Huey, S. [{{AllMusic
  5. Cook, Richard. (2008). "The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings". Penguin.
  6. (September 16, 2024). "Lista prodaje 39. tjedan 2024.". [[Top of the Shops.

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