
We Are Sent Here By History
Shabaka & The Ancestors
2020
We Are Sent Here By History is a Jazz album by Shabaka & The Ancestors, originally released in 2020. On Gatefold: 8 pressings tracked, owned by 8 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Jazz
- Post-Bop & Modal
- sparse
- hypnotic
- spiritual
About
Alongside Londoners such as saxophonist Nubya Garcia, tuba player Theon Cross, and keyboardist Joe Armon-Jones, Shabaka Hutchings is at the forefront of club jazz’s resurgence in the UK. The British-Barbadian artist’s various projects all work in Afro-political idioms, with each occupying a different philosophical realm: Sons of Kemet focuses on black displacement in royal Britain, The Comet Is Coming is influenced by Afrofuturism and progressive rock, and Shabaka and the Ancestors explores the African diaspora from the standpoint of Western culture’s erasure of black identity and communities. On <i>We Are Sent Here By History</i>, Hutchings and his South Africa-based band use history as a reflection point, but one that deeply informs the future. Charles Mingus, Sun Ra, Archie Shepp, and Yusef Lateef are just a few of the musical-political touchstones that also influence the record, and you hear these icons in the powerful chants and spoken words of Siyabonga Mthembu, the phrasing of the woodwinds—chaotic, playful, spiritual—and the general status-quo-challenging vibe of the arrangement. Like his predecessors, Hutchings makes protest songs that make you feel alive, even when they are indictments of colonialism and toxic masculinity. But he also uses music as a corrective: Like its title suggests, “We Will Work (On Redefining Manhood)”—all looping chanted vocals around a multitude of percussive instruments—looks beyond a dark past towards brighter days.
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Tracklist
- 1They Who Must Die10:10
- 2You’ve Been Called6:29
- 3Go My Heart, Go To Heaven6:41
- 4Behold, The Deceiver6:01
- 5Run, The Darkness Will Pass4:08
- 6The Coming Of The Strange Ones6:28
- 7Beast Too Spoke Of Suffering2:58
- 8We Will Work (On Redefining Manhood)5:24
- 9’Til The Freedom Comes Home7:06
- 10Finally, The Man Cried5:48
- 11Teach Me How To Be Vulnerable2:45
Credits
Performers
- Mthunzi MvubuALTO SAXOPHONE
- Ariel ZamonskyDOUBLE BASS
- Tumi MogorosiDRUMS
- Nduduzo MakhathiniELECTRIC PIANO
- Gontse MakhenePERCUSSION
- Thandi NtuliPIANO
- Shabaka HutchingsTENOR SAXOPHONE CLARINET
- Mandla MlangeniTRUMPET
- Siyabonga MthembuVOCALS
8 collectors on Gatefold own this · 8 pressings tracked on Gatefold
