THE LLOYD MCNEILL QUARTET - Washington Suite (Collector's Ed.) - LP - Oxblood Red Vinyl

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Label: Soul Jazz SKU: 14850 Catalogue ID: SJRLP374C Format:
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THE LLOYD MCNEILL QUARTET - Washington Suite (Collector's Ed.) - LP - Oxblood Red Vinyl

THE LLOYD MCNEILL QUARTET - Washington Suite (Collector's Ed.) - LP - Oxblood Red Vinyl

€30.99

 

LABEL: Soul Jazz

CAT NO: SJRLP374C

BARCODE: 5026328303741

 

Tracklisting:

1. Home Rule
2. Just 71% Moor
3. 2504 Cliffborne Pl.
4. Fountain In The Circle
5. City Triptych
6. Fountain In The Circle (Part 2)

 


THE LLOYD MCNEILL QUARTET
– Washington Suite
[Collector’s Edition]

LP – Limited Edition Oxblood Red Vinyl
(Includes download code. Only 1,ooo copies pressed.)


CLASSIC! DEEP Jazz includes the wicked ‘Home Rule

A new edition of this very rare deep spiritual jazz album (currently £400 on certain internet auction sites for an original copy), first released as a private press album in 1970 on flautist Lloyd McNeill’s own Asha Record label in Washington, DC. First reissued (and long deleted) on Soul Jazz Records’ Universal Sound sub-label in 2011 and now available as a newly digitally remastered edition on Soul Jazz Records’ main label. Lloyd McNeill is an African-American flautist, painter, poet and photographer born in Washington, DC in 1935. His multi- disciplinary creative life led to encounters and frien dships with Nina Simone, Picasso, Eric Dolphy, Nana Vasconceles and other legendary cultural figures. Lloyd McNeill’s hypnotic ‘Washington Suite’ was originally commissioned as a piece of music for the Capital Ballet Company in Washington, DC. McNeill grew up through the era of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s and his life and work is a reflection of those ideals. In the mid-1960s he moved to France where he became friends with Picasso, working with a number of émigré-jazz musicians whilst living in Paris. In the late 1960s he taught jazz and painting workshops at the New Thing Art and Architecture Center in Washington. In the 1970s he travelled throughout Brazil and West Africa studying music and taught music anthropology in the US.

See below for tracklisting…