Let Freedom Ring

Let Freedom Ring

by Jackie McLean
Let Freedom Ring

Let Freedom Ring

by Jackie McLean

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Overview

Jackie McLean had always been a highly emotional soloist, so it makes sense that he was one of the first hard bop veterans to find a new voice in the burning intensity of jazz's emerging avant-garde. McLean had previously experimented with Coltrane's angular modes and scales and Ornette's concept of chordal freedom, but Let Freedom Ring was the landmark masterpiece where he put everything together and ushered in the era of the modernists at Blue Note. A number of saxophonists were beginning to explore the ability of the instrument to mimic human cries of passion, and here McLean perfected a long, piercing squeal capable of expressing joy, anguish, fury, and more. The music on Let Freedom Ring remained more rooted in hard bop structure than Coleman's, and McLean was still recognizably himself, but that was precisely what was revolutionary about the album: It validated the avant-garde aesthetic, demonstrating that it had enough value to convert members of the old guard, and wasn't just the province of radical outcasts. There are only four pieces, one of which is the surging Bud Powell ballad "I'll Keep Loving You"; the other three are McLean originals ("Melody for Melonae," "Rene," and "Omega," dedicated to his daughter, son, and mother respectively) that spotlight his tremendous inventiveness on extended material and amaze with a smoldering fire that never lets up. Pianist Walter Davis takes the occasional solo, but the record is McLean's statement of purpose, and he accordingly dominates the proceedings, with the busy, free-flowing dialogues of bassist Herbie Lewis and Ornette drummer Billy Higgins pushing him to even greater heights. 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. ~ Steve Huey

Product Details

Release Date: 10/04/2024
Label: Universal Japan
UPC: 4988031657492
Rank: 233038

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Jackie McLean   Primary Artist,Sax (Alto)
Billy Higgins   Guest Artist,Drums
Walter Davis, Jr.   Piano
Walter Davis   Piano
Herbie Lewis   Bass

Technical Credits

Jackie McLean   Composer,Liner Notes
Francis Wolff   Cover Photo,Photography
Ron McMaster   Digital Transfers
Rudy Van Gelder   Engineer,Remastering
Michael Cuscuna   Reissue Producer
Bud Powell   Composer
Alfred Lion   Producer
Micaela Boland   Design,Art Direction
Reid Miles   Cover Design
Gordon H. Jee   Creative Design
Bob Blumenthal   Liner Notes
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