Dream Keeper | ||||
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Studio album by Charlie Haden | ||||
Released | October 1990 | |||
Recorded | April 4–5, 1990 | |||
Studio | Clinton Studios, New York City | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 48:23 | |||
Label | Blue Note | |||
Producer | Hans Wendl | |||
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Dream Keeper is an album by bassist Charlie Haden that was recorded in 1990 and released by Blue Note Records. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance and was voted "Jazz album of the year" in Down Beat magazine's 1991 critics' poll. Haden, Carla Bley and Ray Anderson also placed first in that year's Acoustic Bass, Composer and Trombone poll categories, respectively.
This album is the first by Haden's Liberation Music Orchestra since The Ballad of the Fallen (1983).
Track listing
- 1. "Dream Keeper" (Bley, Langston Hughes, Traditional) – 16:51
- "Dream Keeper Part 1" (Bley)
- "Feliciano Ama" (trad. from El Salvador)
- "Dream Keeper Part II" (Bley)
- "Canto del Pilon (I)" (trad. from Venezuela)
- "Dream Keeper Part III" (Bley)
- "Canto del Pilon (II)" (trad. from Venezuela)
- "Hymn of the Anarchist Women's Movement" (trad. from Spanish Civil War)
- "Dream Keeper Part IV" (Bley)
- 2. "Rabo de Nube" (Silvio Rodríguez) – 5:23
- 3. "Nkosi Sikelel'i Afrika" (Enoch Sontonga) – 10:31
- 4. "Sandino" (Haden) – 6:39
- 5. "Spiritual" (Haden) – 8:59
Personnel
- Tom Harrell – trumpet, flugelhorn
- Earl Gardner – trumpet
- Dewey Redman – tenor saxophone
- Joe Lovano – tenor saxophone, flute
- Branford Marsalis – tenor saxophone, flute
- Ken McIntyre – alto saxophone
- Ray Anderson – trombone
- Sharon Freeman – French horn
- Joseph Daley – tuba
- Juan Lazaro Mendolas – wood flute, pan flute
- Amina Claudine Myers – piano
- Mick Goodrick – guitar
- Charlie Haden – double bass
- Paul Motian – drums
- Don Alias – percussion
- Carla Bley – arranger, conductor
- The Oakland Youth Chorus, Elizabeth Min, director
References
- Cook, Stephen (2011). "Dream Keeper - Charlie Haden & The Liberation Music Orchestra | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 18 July 2011.
- "Grammy Award Results for Charlie Haden". grammy.com. Retrieved May 9, 2020.
- ^ "1991 Down Beat Critics Poll". downbeat.com. August 31, 1991. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007.
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