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Logan Richardson - Afrofuturism (2020)

Logan Richardson - Afrofuturism (2020)

BAND/ARTIST: Logan Richardson

Tracklist
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01. Logan Richardson; Stefon Harris - Say My Name (feat. Stefon Harris)
02. Logan Richardson; Igor Osypov; Peter Schlamb; Dominique Sanders; Ryan J. Lee - The Birth of Us (feat. Igor Osypov, Peter Schlamb, Dominique Sanders & Ryan J. Lee)
03. Logan Richardson; DiAnna Richardson - Awaken (feat. DiAnna Richardson)
04. Logan Richardson; Laura Taglialatela; Corey Fonville - Sunrays (feat. Laura Taglialatela & Corey Fonville)
05. Logan Richardson - For Alto
06. Logan Richardson - Light
07. Logan Richardson - Trap
08. Logan Richardson; Great Grandmother Wolff - Grandma (feat. Great Grandmother Wolff)
09. Logan Richardson; Laura Taglialatela - Farewell, Goodbye (feat. Laura Taglialatela)
10. Logan Richardson; Ezgi Karakus - Black Wallstreet (feat. Ezgi Karakus)
11. Logan Richardson - Photo Copy
12. Logan Richardson; Igor Osypov; Peter Schlamb; Dominique Sanders; Ryan J. Lee - Round Up (feat. Igor Osypov, Peter Schlamb, Dominique Sanders & Ryan J. Lee)
13. Logan Richardson; Dominique Sanders - According to You (feat. Dominique Sanders)
14. Logan Richardson; Igor Osypov; Peter Schlamb; Dominique Sanders; Ryan J. Lee - Praise Song (feat. Igor Osypov, Peter Schlamb, Dominique Sanders & Ryan J. Lee)

Logan Richardson’s alto saxophone is a beacon cutting through a big mass of sound on his fifth album, Afrofuturism. He’ll sing through the horn lyrically or with a fraying, dissonant edge, or layer multiple saxes (“Sunrays,” “Trap”) for an unusual kind of choral effect. But for all that, Afrofuturism is not a saxophone record: Richardson also plays piano and synth—the sonic and harmonic worlds of “Light,” “Photo Copy,” and “According to You” have an especially strange and well-conceived beauty. Vibraphonist Peter Schlamb also doubles on piano/keyboards, while Ezgi Karakus weaves a dark string chamber ensemble texture on “Black Wallstreet” (a stark commemoration of Tulsa’s infamous anti-Black rampage of 1921). There’s a soaring vocal from Laura Taglialatella on “Farewell, Goodbye” (for McCoy Tyner), and a valiant shred-solo from guitarist Igor Osypov on “Round Up,” which culminates in a show-stealing drum feature for the gifted Ryan Lee.

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  • jojo5
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Thank you very much!!!!!!