The band are all from Los Angeles, mostly South Central, and its members - who call themselves variously “The Next Step” and the “The West Coast Get Down” - have been congregating since they were barely teenagers in a backyard shack in Inglewood. Washington, 32, has known Bruner since he was two. The rest met, at various stages, by the time they were in high school. The hours they have put into the music, playing together and practicing alone, total cumulatively in the tens of thousands.“Nothing compares to these guys,” says Barbara Sealy, the former West Coast director of the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jass, who has championed Kamasi and his compatriots from the beginning. “I challenge any group to go out on stage with them and see if they can keep up with it... Kamasi is at the top of his game, and only getting better.” “ These young guys,” the rapper Common says, “remind me of why I love music.”And the story The Epic tells, without words but rather through some combination of magic, mastery, and sheer force of imagination, is the story of Kamasi Washington and the Next Step and their collective mission: to remove jazz from the shelf of relics and make it new, unexpected, and dangerous again.
- Format: Vinyl
- Genre: Jazz, Funk & Soul
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TRACKS
Volume 1 - The Plan
A1 Change Of The Guard
A2 Isabelle
A3 Final Thought
B1 The Next Step
B2 Askim
Volume 2 - The Glorious Tale
C1 The Rhythm Changes
C2 Leroy And Lanisha
C3 Re Run
D1 Miss Understanding
D2 Henrietta Our Hero
D3 Seven Prayers
D4 Cherokee
Volume 3 - The Historic Repetition
E1 The Magnificent 7
E2 Re Run Home
F1 Malcolm's Theme
F2 Clair De Lune
F3 The Message