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René McLean - Generations to Come

Generations to Come
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Album Details: Generations to Come

Release Date:01/01/2002
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Track List: Generations to Come

  1. Books Bossa
  2. Dance Little Mandisa
  3. Rendezvous in Congo Square
  4. Pretty Words
  5. Malay Tone Poem/Freedom Danced
  1. Third World Express
  2. Harold's Boss
  3. Sista Lesotho
  4. Muti Woman

Pro Reviews: Generations to Come

  • All Music Guide

    Even though this live date was recorded in South Africa with an all African backup band, it still finds Rene McLean committed to the same kind of hard bop he played with his father, bebop legend Jackie McLean and Woody Shaw. With a rhythm section augmented by three extra percussionists propelling him McLean charges headlong through a set of hard-driving tunes. His lines swing hard with unrelenting forward motion. Hotep Galeta, the band's other major soloist and a regular bandmate of McLean's, swings just as hard, though he airs out his lines more before hammering home the climax. Vocalist Theaster Gates four appearances add an element of diversity to the proceedings. He has a versatile delivery waxing soulful on “Pretty Words," dramatic on “Freedom Danced" and loose and funky on “Sista Lesotho." On that last number he elicits a relaxed down-home performance that sounds more like the work of a blues band than a jazz ensemble. Of course with all that extra percussion power, it's hardl...y your usual jazz band. McLean sets the percussionists loose on “Harold's Boss" and “Third World Express" letting them strut up front showcasing the polyrhythmic textures they add to the entire performance. - David Dupont, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Rene McLean

The son of altoist Jackie McLean, René studied alto with his father and Sonny Rollins from the age of nine. He played baritone and later alto with Tito Puente for three years in the early '70s and also worked with Sam Rivers, Lionel Hampton, and with his father in the Cosmic Brotherhood. McLean played in the mid-'70s in a quintet with Woody Shaw and Louis Hayes, starte... Read more