℗ 2023 Creative Control Corp., under exclusive license to UMG Recordings; Blue Note Records
Released September 15, 2023
Duration 1h 00m 32s
Record Label Blue Note Records
Genre Jazz
 

where are we

Joshua Redman

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1.1
After Minneapolis (face toward mo(u)rning / feat. Gabrielle Cavassa)
Joshua Redman; Gabrielle Cavassa
7:44
1.2
Streets Of Philadelphia (feat. Gabrielle Cavassa)
Joshua Redman; Gabrielle Cavassa
5:20
1.3
Chicago Blues (feat. Gabrielle Cavassa)
Joshua Redman; Gabrielle Cavassa
4:53
1.4
Baltimore
Joshua Redman
5:37
1.5
By The Time I Get To Phoenix (feat. Gabrielle Cavassa)
Joshua Redman; Gabrielle Cavassa
4:41
1.6
Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans? (feat. Gabrielle Cavassa)
Joshua Redman; Gabrielle Cavassa
5:05
1.7
Manhattan
Joshua Redman
3:55
1.8
My Heart In San Francisco (Holiday / feat. Gabrielle Cavassa)
Joshua Redman; Gabrielle Cavassa
3:13
1.9
That’s New England (feat. Gabrielle Cavassa)
Joshua Redman; Gabrielle Cavassa
4:47
1.10
Alabama (intro)
Joshua Redman
0:17
1.11
Stars Fell On Alabama (feat. Gabrielle Cavassa)
Joshua Redman; Gabrielle Cavassa
1:56
1.12
Alabama
Joshua Redman
7:54
1.13
Where Are You? (feat. Gabrielle Cavassa)
Joshua Redman; Gabrielle Cavassa
5:10
where are we is a musical journey across the United States of America that also marks Redman’s first-ever album featuring a vocalist—the dynamic young singer Gabrielle Cavassa—who is featured throughout as heard on the album’s lead single “Chicago Blues,” a mash-up of Count Basie’s “Goin’ to Chicago” with Sufjan Stevens’ “Chicago.” Redman notes that “the surface concept of where are we is rather simple: each of the songs on the album is about, or at least makes reference to, a specific geographical location (city or state or region) in the United States: Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Streets of Philadelphia,’ Count Basie’s ‘Going To Chicago,’ Rodgers & Hart’s ‘Manhattan,’ John Coltrane’s ‘Alabama,’ ‘Baltimore’ etc…” “So, on one level, this is an album ‘about’ America — at once a celebration and a critique. But it is also, to varying degrees, a ballads album, a standards album, an album of romantic longing, an album of social reflection, an album of melodic invention, an album of improvisational adventure, an album of mashups, perhaps even a tribute album of sorts.” For added perspective, Redman invited four other friends to contribute to the portraits of their native cities: guitarists Kurt Rosenwinkel (“Streets of Philadelphia”) and Peter Bernstein (“Manhattan”), trumpeter Nicholas Payton (“Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?”), and vibraphonist Joel Ross (“Chicago Blues”). Conceived and planned during the pandemic lockdown, Redman says “it was a dream come true to finally have a chance to connect Aaron, Joe, and Brian — three of the most sublimely lyrical and deeply grooving musicians on the planet, who, somehow, had never before played together as a rhythm section. And it was a transformative experience to collaborate with Gabrielle — a vocalist of uncommon style, sincerity, and soul.”
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Blue Note Records Studio Masters
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-0.59
-5.10 to -0.20
-16.27
-24.71 to -13.65
-13.37
-20.70 to -11.10
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7 to 12
1
After Minneapolis (face toward mo(u)rning / feat. Gabrielle Cavassa)
-0.20-15.66-11.89
2
Streets Of Philadelphia (feat. Gabrielle Cavassa)
-0.20-13.65-11.18
3
Chicago Blues (feat. Gabrielle Cavassa)
-0.20-15.39-12.99
4
Baltimore
-0.20-14.45-11.88
5
By The Time I Get To Phoenix (feat. Gabrielle Cavassa)
-0.20-16.67-14.110
6
Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans? (feat. Gabrielle Cavassa)
-0.20-13.71-11.38
7
Manhattan
-0.20-14.14-11.89
8
My Heart In San Francisco (Holiday / feat. Gabrielle Cavassa)
-0.20-15.65-12.59
9
That’s New England (feat. Gabrielle Cavassa)
-0.20-16.51-13.811
10
Alabama (intro)
-5.10-24.71-20.77
11
Stars Fell On Alabama (feat. Gabrielle Cavassa)
-0.20-19.29-15.612
12
Alabama
-0.20-15.05-12.39
13
Where Are You? (feat. Gabrielle Cavassa)
-0.40-16.67-14.110

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