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Max Roach
Members, Don’t Git Weary

Members, Don’t Git Weary
Members, Don’t Git WearyMembers, Don’t Git Weary

Artists

Max Roach

Catno

ARC005

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue Remastered Mono

Country

Worldwide

Release date

Jul 14, 2023

Genres

Jazz

Styles

Max Roach's 1968 masterpiece, remastered from the original tapes in mono sound. From the Warner selected archive curated by Gilles Peterson.

Max Roach's 1968 masterpiece, remastered from the original tapes in mono sound. From the Warner selected archive curated by Gilles Peterson.


Arc Records reissue pioneering jazz drummer Max Roach’s legendary 1968 album, marking the second instalment of a new series of special reissues from the storied archives of the Atlantic Jazz archive and personally curated by DJ and Broadcaster Gilles Peterson. The LP is not only a personal all-time top ten for Peterson, but a hugely significant work in its own right from one of the true icons of modern jazz.


Roach recorded the album during a deeply turbulent time in US history, in the aftermath of the assassinations of US attorney General Robert Kennedy and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. and against the backdrop of the Vietnam War. The record sees the bebop originator lean into the tumult, embracing a broiling churn of modal and post-bop sounds that prefigures the afro-conscious spiritual jazz that would evolve further across the next decade. Roach is joined on this endeavour by a new generation of young future heavyweights; Gary Bartz on sax, Charles Tolliver on trumpet, Stanley Cowell on piano, Jymie Merritt on electric bass, and vocalist Andy Bey on the title track. Tolliver and Cowell would go on to form the seminal Strata-East and in many ways this record embodies the template of that sound. This record marks a pivotal moment in not only Roach’s career but the course of jazz in general.


This reissue is mastered in Mono from the original analogue master tapes by the multi-Grammy winning Bernie Grundman (Steely Dan, Michael Jackson, Prince, Dr Dre), pressed on 180g vinyl and features a full-colour 4-page insert with brand new sleeve-notes featuring Charles Tolliver and Gary Bartz as well as never before seen images of Max Roach from 1968 from the Warners Archive. The entire release is presented with the original artwork printed on heavy-weight card with a matte finish and wrapped in the signature Arc Records bellyband.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$58*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Abstrutions

3:38

A2

Libra

5:55

A3

Effi

6:11

B1

Equipoise

6:20

B2

Members, Don't Git Weary

5:28

B3

Absolutions

4:40

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