March of the Malcontents

Year: 2007
Artist: Ned Goold

Other albums by Ned Goold

Ned Goold - The Flows
The Flows
2004, songs: 2

Facts about the album "March of the Malcontents"

Title: March of the Malcontents
Artist: Ned Goold
Genre: Jazz
Label: Smalls Records

"March of the Malcontents" is an album by jazz saxophonist Ned Goold. The album showcases Goold's inventive compositions and virtuosic saxophone playing, delivering a mix of traditional jazz and modern elements.

Three interesting facts about "March of the Malcontents":

  1. Conceptual Album: "March of the Malcontents" is a conceptual album that explores themes of rebellion, discontent, and social commentary. Each track on the album reflects different aspects of the human experience, from the struggles of the working class to the complexities of modern society. Goold's compositions are rich with symbolism and emotion, creating a compelling narrative throughout the album.

  2. Collaborations with Top Jazz Musicians: The album features collaborations with some of the top jazz musicians in the industry, including pianist Jeb Patton, bassist David Wong, and drummer Pete Zimmer. Their exceptional musicianship and chemistry with Goold contribute to the album's dynamic and cohesive sound, elevating each track to new heights.

  3. Recorded at Smalls Jazz Club: "March of the Malcontents" was recorded live at Smalls Jazz Club in New York City. The intimate setting of the jazz club adds to the album's authenticity and energy, capturing the spontaneity of Goold's performances. The live recording allows listeners to experience the excitement of a jazz club atmosphere from the comfort of their own homes.

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