Third track from the album: Here…Now, is now available
Here…Now is the first web-only album released by Wynton Marsalis.
Starting from today you can freely download the third track: Strength
The complete album and the mp3 tracks (192 kb/s) are freely downloadable from this site or from our iTunes Music Store Podcast.
Album title: Here..Now
Recorded at: Sear Sound, NYC - 2001
Engineer: Patrick Smith
Producer: Delfeayo Marsalis
Wynton Marsalis - trumpet
Wessel Anderson - alto sax
Victor Goines - tenor, soprano sax
Ronald Westray, Vincent Gardner - trombone
Richard Johnson - piano
Gerald Cannon, Kengo Nakamura - bass
Ali Jackson - drums
Track Listing (right-click the link to save the file on your hard disk)
1 - Chorale (1:02 min)
2 - Speed (4:51 min)
3 - Strength (6:34 min)
4 - Style (1:00 min)
5 - Glamour (2:23 min)
6 - Pain (4:16 min)
7 - Heaven (3:54 min)
The four track entitled: Style, will be downloadable starting from March 1, 2007



















Gloria said
on February 1, 2007 @ 8:56 am
Interesting piece! The intro. isn’t swing, is it? I like the middle section of the intro. with interplay of horns and piano, building strength. The main themes with swing are terrific. Thank you very much. Glo!
volum said
on February 2, 2007 @ 12:23 pm
Love it. It’s like slowly walking and dragging each foot, barely catching up each time around. Lovely sullen little tune, and when it breaks into the up-tempo, the sunlight breaks on the song, and the guys hit all the big crescendos with such class and sincerity.. Well done!
careba said
on February 2, 2007 @ 8:52 pm
THANKS!
Good work. Eager for next tracks.
C.
Steve Pav said
on February 3, 2007 @ 3:29 am
Love…thank you Wynton !!!
Josh said
on February 3, 2007 @ 5:13 am
Wynton, you’re the man !
thanks for this free album
J.
Jurzy Girl said
on February 4, 2007 @ 5:50 pm
Hmmm. I am intrigued by glo’s and volum’s descriptions. Eager to listen…behind as always but far ahead too… vida mia.
I will listen soon…
JG
glo…ATL and Savannah still on my radar…will keep you posted.
Sonalii said
on February 6, 2007 @ 11:56 am
I like this song. It is the perfect song to hear on a rainy afternoon. It lulls your senses, then playfully teases before bringing you into an uptempo moment of bliss. There’s definitely a hidden romantic notion behind this song that reminds me of some Wynton’s work on Standard Time, Vol. 5: The Midnight Blues.