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Live at House of Tribes is in stores now !

Wynton’s new album, Live at House of Tribes is in stores now.
Get more info about the new album in our discography section.

Moreover, on All About Jazz web site, you can read a complete web review written by Mark F.Turner, and on the New York Public Radio web site, you can listen and download an audio interview to Wynton explaining how the hall has changed New York’s jazz community, and previewing his new CD.

A preview of “Live At The House Of Tribes” on Bluenote web site

A digital preview of Wynton’s new album: Live at House of Tribes is now available on Bluenote web site.
You can preview the new albums’ cover picture, listen to audio samples, pre-order the new album on Amazon.com and watch the complete video performance of the tune: What is this thing called love.
Awesome !!

Video clips from Wynton’s new album !

Dear friends, exclusively for our fan club, and thanks to the guys of House of Tribes, we can show you some video-clips from the 12/15/2002 session. This video was made at House of Tribes at the same time the new album (in store on August 30, 2005) was being recorded.
It was directed by: Jeff Jones “The Jedi Master” (who also recorded the album) and was lit and shot by Director of Photography/Cameraman, Chuck Fishbein and Beth Garrigal.

Just friends (A)
Just friends (B)
What is this thing called love (A)
What is this thing called love (B)
Caravan
Cherokee (A)
Cherokee (B)

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Listen to MP3 samples from the new Wynton’s album

Exclusively from our fan club, you will be able to listen and download a 30 second sample of the tracks of the new Wynton’s album, entitled: Wynton Marsalis: live at House of Tribes.
The new CD will be in stores on August 30, 2005.

1. Green Chimneys (15:49)
2. Just Friends (17:48)
3. You Don’t Know What Love Is (12:13)
4. Donna Lee (6:47)
5. What Is This Thing Called Love (10:27)
6. 2nd Line (3:55)

The preview tracks are MP3 files. To hear a song sample, click on the file name or right-click to save it on your hard disk

Track listing for Wynton’s new album

This is the track listing for the new Wynton’s album that will be entitled:
Wynton Marsalis: Live at The House of Tribes

1. Green Chimneys (T. Monk)
2. Just Friends (J. Klenner/S. Lewis)
3. You Don’t Know What Love Is (G. De Paul/ D. Raye)
4. Donna Lee (C. Parker)
5. What Is This Thing Called Love (C. Porter)
6. 2nd Line (P. Barbarin)

Wynton’s new album will be released on August 30

On August 30, Blue Note Records will release Amongst The People: Live at The House of Tribes, a new live album from Wynton Marsalis.

It was on a chilly December night (December 15, 2004…) that Wynton and his quintet settled in for the first of what has become an annual winter performance at The House of Tribes, a funky and intimate community-run theater on the Lower East Side of Manhattan that also plays host to theater, dance, astrology, photography exhibits, and more. With the recorders on, Wynton led his quintet through a blistering set of hot, swingin’ jazz that listeners can now hear for themselves on Amongst The People.
The outstanding acoustics and warm, welcoming audience found at the House of Tribes made it an ideal setting to record Marsalis’ first live jazz album since 1999’s Live At The Village Vanguard boxed set. In the liner notes by Stanley Crouch, Wynton comments that “playing at the House of Tribes is like being at home, back in that environment of pure dedication, the kind of feeling that makes you want to become an artist.”

Wynton is joined by longtime collaborators Wessell “Warmdaddy” Anderson on alto saxophone and Eric Lewis on piano. Wynton notes that Wess “is always ready to play and spread that good feeling. That’s why musicians and listeners love him.”
Wynton also praises Lewis who, in his words, “has developed such an original style, and…can do so many different things.”
Veteran musicians Kengo Nakamura (bass), and Joe Farnsworth (drums) round out the lineup. Robert Rucker and Orlando Q. Rodriguez sit in on percussion on the last track of the album, “2nd Line.”