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Abbey Lincoln Straight Ahead (Candid) 180g LP

Abbey Lincoln

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CANDLP30151
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180g Vinyl LP!
Remastered by Bernie Grundman from Original Master Tapes!

Singer, composer, actor and activist Abbey Lincoln made a career out of delivering deeply felt presentations of standards alongside her own critically acclaimed material. Lincoln began her career as a night club singer, working under various names in the early 1950s on the West Coast, emulating the style of her idol Billie Holliday. But in 1957 she met the visionary composer and drummer Max Roach, who became a vital force in her musical development. Prominently featured on Roach's 1961 avant-garde civil rights masterpiece, We Insist!, Lincoln found her true style. It was a pivotal point in her career as a singer, a composer and an activist.

Abbey Lincoln's distinctive vocal style, thought-provoking writing and spirited personality has secured her a place among the jazz greats. Though she made her first recording for Riverside, and later in life for Verve, it was with the young and audacious Candid Records that she made her biggest musical statement, 1961's Straight Ahead. Straight Ahead is one of Abbey Lincoln's greatest and most important recordings. A testament to her credibility and talents, the section on this album includes saxophone giant Coleman Hawkins, the great Eric Dolphy on flute alto, trumpeter Booker Little, pianist Mal Waldron and the iconic drummer Max Roach.

In the autumn of 1960, Lincoln participated in a recording session with Max Roach that would change the trajectory of her life and career. Roach's We Insist! Freedom Now Suite, one of the most ambitious avant-garde jazz pieces of all time, and one of the most important artistic statements of the Civil Rights Movement. The following year, with most of the same lineup of musicians from the We Insist! sessions, Lincoln recorded Straight Ahead, finally putting on tape the Abbey Lincoln she had long wanted to be. "I'm not holding back anymore," Lincoln said at the time. "It's a hell of a good feeling to come out into the light."

The album showcases the power and emotional range of Lincoln's singing and her vividly persona timbre and phrasing. Her explicit emotionalism and liberties with pitching and intonation push her intentions and execution to the verge of separation - contemporary acquaintances including Thelonious Monk and Charles Mingus were also expanding her ideas and technical ambitions - but Lincoln sounds nonetheless like an artist inhabiting a musical world increasingly her own. The LP includes extraordinary liner notes written by Nat Hentoff himself, giving a context and insight that adds to the experience of hearing these magnificent performances.

Features

  • 180g Vinyl
  • Remastered by Bernie Grundman from Original Master Tapes
  • Tip-on Jacket
  • Liner Notes by Nat Hentoff
  • Made in the U.S.A.

Musicians

Abbey Lincoln vocals
Eric Dolphy reeds
Coleman Hawkins tenor saxophone
Walter Benton tenor saxophone
Booker Little trumpet
Julian Priester trombone
Mal Waldron piano
Art Davis bass
Max Roach drums
Roger Sanders conga drums
Robert Whitley conga drums

Selections

Side A:

  1. Straight Ahead
  2. When Malindy Sings
  3. In the Red

Side B:

  1. Blue Monk
  2. Left Alone
  3. African Lady
  4. Retribution

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