Album
We're New Again (A Reimagining By Makaya McCraven)
2020 · Jazz
8 collectors on Gatefold own this

We're New Again (A Reimagining By Makaya McCraven) is a Jazz album by Gil Scott-Heron, originally released in 2020. On Gatefold: 3 pressings tracked, owned by 8 collectors.
About
Makaya McCraven is a student of Chicago’s jazz scene, but his rise as one of the genre’s most innovative drummers has brought him into collaboration with players from around the world. He’s involved with Kamasi Washington and the West Coast Get Down in California, the underground New York City scene, and even the psychedelic jazz revolution occurring in London and the UK. McCraven’s vision of jazz is slightly inverted: He takes marathon sessions and chops them up, not unlike a hip-hop producer doe. When XL Recordings tapped him to reimagine Gil Scott-Heron’s seminal 2010 album <i>I’m New Here</i>, he used his unique aesthetics to reframe the album as <i>We’re New Again</i>, a staggering world built from the soil of Scott-Heron’s unique vision. “Gil is an exemplary vision of the poignant black artist,” McCraven explains to Apple Music. “I recognized that impact from a young age, later connecting things that I didn't know belonged to him, like ‘The Revolution Will Not Be Televised.’” Instead of hiding behind the gargantuan shadow of Scott-Heron, though, McCraven embraces the challenge. It’s a stellar tribute, but decidedly crafted from Makaya’s perspective, and less of a cover album than a conversation between two powerful black artist. “I just feel very happy to be given the responsibility of work with this material,” he say. “I'm honored.” Here McCraven talks through a few of his favorite tracks from the project. <b>Special Tribute (Broken Home, Pt. 1)</b> “The ‘Broken Home’ pieces across the entire record are something that particularly stuck out for me. I used samples from when Gil is talking about the women who raised him, and you get a sense of his whole life in a way, too. He goes through some different things about his mother, his grandmother, and just his story. So I felt like that had framed a lot of the record well. The record opens up with a special tribute, which is basically the music or some element of <i>I'm New Here</i>, but backward.” <b>I’m New Here</b> “This is a special track. Even the original, which Gil is covering, is quite sparse—there’s this empty feeling in a way. I really wanted to do something different with it. Even as I dug into it, Gil's version is very similar to the original version. So I took a slightly different approach, and I felt like it really brought another light or two to the lyric, because there are a lot of different emotions there.” <b>Running</b> “‘Running’ was an interesting one to record, at least in terms of sound. The bells are recorded with Ben LaMar Gay, and they’re a kind of church bells—you wear white gloves to play them—and we were doing a session to create some different timbres around the material. From there I chopped up the instruments around the lyrics and the poem. I’ve always really, really loved the poem. I was working a lot with just the stems of Gil's voice, so that was really interesting, too, because I had a wide-open palette to start to try to interpret some of the piece. Gil called himself a 'bluesologist' in some interviews—there's so much blues in what he does in his legacy of music. And when I was recording with Ben LaMar Gay, we really tried to hone in on those blues element.” <b>Lily Scott (Broken Home, Pt. 3)</b> “This is actually sampled from one of my father's records—he's playing a kalimba and there's some percussion. My mom is playing a Hungarian recorder or flute. This is the piece that Gil is speaking about his grandmother, Lily Scott, who helped raise him, in a kind of an homage to the women in his life. This was a nice way for me to personally touch this project. It was an honor for me to inject some of my family’s identity into Gil’s song about his family identity. I like having my own imprint on it.” <b>I’ll Take Care of You</b> “There were several versions I was working on to try to get this one to come together. The very last touch of this album was just finishing that song. I like to imagine the album playing as a full record. In stints it plays like a narrative more than as a bunch of singles or track. But ‘I'll Take Care of You’ is one of the songs I'd describe as more of a stand-alone track. The piano in 'I'll Take Care of You' comes from some outtakes of Gil in the studio playing piano and singing some different song. I wanted to take his touch on the piano and isolate a bunch of the pieces and spread them out on various pad, kind of like a MPC, and create some progressions with Gil's touch on the piano. That's where the piano and the progressions came from on that track. I also did some more corrective vocal chopping around that one, utilizing pads and the MPC.” <b>Me and the Devil</b> .
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1Special Tribute (Broken Home Pt.1)0:42
- 2I'm New Here4:13
- 3Running2:04
- 4Blessed Parents1:09
- 5New York Is Killing Me5:19
- 6The Patch (Broken Home Pt.2)1:16
- 7People Of The Light2:54
- 8Being Blessed0:14
- 9Where Did The Night Go2:37
- 10Lily Scott (Broken Home Pt.3)1:05
- 11I'll Take Care Of You3:25
- 12I've Been Me0:36
- 13This Can't Be Real1:30
- 14Piano Player0:36
- 15The Crutch2:34
- 16Guided (Broken Home Pt.4)1:57
- 17Certain Bad Things0:13
- 18Me And The Devil4:48
Sound DNA
- Jazz
- Soul Jazz
- warm
- meditative
- poetic
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Gil Scott-HeronPIANO VOCALS
- Makaya McCravenKEYBOARDS DRUMS PERCUSSION
- Jeff ParkerGUITAR
- Brandee YoungerHARP
- Greg SperoPIANO KEYBOARDS SYNTH
- Joel RossVIBRAPHONE
- Junius PaulBASS PERCUSSION BACKING VOCALS
- Jack Gregg
- Richard Raux
- Sulaiman Hakim
- Michelle HutchersonBACKING VOCALS
- Tiona HallBACKING VOCALS
- Tyria StokesBACKING VOCALS
- Fred JacksonSAXOPHONE
- Kim JordanVOCALS
- Ben Lamar GayBACKING VOCALS
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