Weldon Irvine, Liberated Brother

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PRE ORDER => 2023 01 20
1LP - P-VINE
1972 => 2023

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TRACKLIST


A1. Liberated Brother 

A2. Here's Where I Came In 

A3. Blues Wel Don 

B1. Mr. Clean

B2. Gloria 

B3. Homey 

B4. Juggah Buggah 

B5. Sister Sanctified 


DESCRIPTION


● Japanese OBI-strip
● Newly remastered audio
● Limited edition LP


Liberated Brother was the debut album from Weldon Irvine, and remains a landmark jazz release from the multi-talented explorer of sound. Originally released in 1972, over the course of eight tracks Irvine weaves through a collage of genre and instrumentation, fusing elements that would come to define his pioneering jazz-funk sound. 

The album features Irvine’s early instrumental jazz before his decidedly conversational approach on the follow-up album Time Capsule. The title and opening track 'Liberated Brother,' with its playful Latin arrangements introduces the first half in spritely fashion, and mellows as Irvine's piano sets the mood for “Here’s Where I Came In” - a track where sombre tones feel luxurious, and conscious instrumentation tests the waters, spreading weight evenly across the soundscape. Guitarist Tommy Smith emerges as a singular figure at the start of side B with 'Gloria' - a timeless guitar composition so wholesome with its delicate simplicity, it attests the level of musicianship that keeps Irvine company across these tracks. The two then strike up a jazz-funk partnership on the subsequent “Homey” with their respective keyboards and guitar. 

P-VINE is thrilled to be reissuing Liberated Brother as a limited edition LP with newly remastered audio, and an iconic Japanese obi strip attached.