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ARTIST
FOSTER, FRANK
TITLE
The Loud Minority
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
WEWANTSOUNDS
CATALOG #
WWSLP 049LP
WWSLP 049LP
GENRE
JAZZ
RELEASE DATE
10/1/2021
Wewantsounds present the first vinyl reissue of
Frank Foster
's
The Loud Minority
, originally released on
Bob Shad
's Mainstream Records in 1972. A landmark album and one of the key political works of the '70s. Featuring an all-star cast of superb musicians including
Elvin Jones
,
Stanley Clarke
,
Airto
,
Cecil Bridgewater
, and
Marvin "Hannibal" Peterson
, it is also
Dee Dee Bridgewater
's earliest full recordings. This special edition comes in a gatefold sleeve and includes a 20-page booklet featuring amazing unseen session photos recently unearthed, an introduction by
Judd
and
Mia Apatow
(Shad's grandchildren), an essay by British journalist Kevin
Le Gendre
and an exclusive interview of Cecil and Dee Dee Bridgewater by
Paul Bowler
. Includes original photos and the audio newly remastered from the original tapes. When he recorded
The Loud Minority
in 1972 for Bob Shad's Mainstream Records, Frank Foster had been a solid sax player for nearly twenty years, playing with the likes of
Donald Byrd
,
Thelonious Monk
and
The Count Basie Orchestra
. For this special session, he gathered a stellar line up of old fellow musicians like Elvin Jones and Harold Mabern and young turks including Stanley Clarke, 'Hannibal' Marvin Peterson, Cecil and Dee Dee Bridgewater. As usual for Mainstream sessions, the studio was booked for two days and the record was cut live, supervised by arranger
Ernie Wilkins
and engineer
Carmine Rubino
. What came out of these two days is now the stuff of legend, four long funky jams fueled by two distinct line ups playing simultaneously augmented with a powerful six-piece brass section led by Foster.
The Loud Minority
is a key militant jazz manifesto and one of the landmark jazz funk albums of the 20th century. The album was recorded in two days but its legacy lives on and still resonates loudly in the BLM days.
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