Christian aTunde Adjuah
Christian aTunde Adjuah |
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Studio album by Christian Scott |
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Released |
25 June 2012 (UK), 31 July 2012 (US) |
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Recorded |
Recorded July 20–22, 25-27, 2011 at Sear Sound, New York |
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Genre |
Jazz |
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Length |
119:06 |
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Label |
Concord Music Group |
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Producer |
Chris Dunn and Christian aTunde Adjuah |
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Christian Scott chronology |
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Yesterday You Said Tomorrow (2010) |
Christian aTunde Adjuah (2012) |
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Professional ratings |
Review scores |
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Rating |
Allmusic |
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Christian aTunde Adjuah is an album by Christian Scott on Concord Records.
Track listing
All tracks are written by Christian Scott unless otherwise indicated.
Disc 1
- Fatima Aisha Rokero 400 (5:41)
- New New Orleans (Kind Adjuah Stomp) (5:01)
- Kruo Shinobi (Interlude) (2:25), written by Lawrence Fields and Jamire Williams
- Who They Wish I Was (5:42), written with Kristopher Keith Funn
- Pyrrhic Victory of aTunde Adjuah (5:17)
- Spy Boy / Flag Boy (4:45)
- Vs. The Kleptocratic Union (Ms. McDowell's Crime) (6:00)
- Kiel (6:14)
- Of Fire (Les Filles de la Nouvelle Orleans) (4:15)
- Dred Scott (4:29)
- Danziger (10:38)
Disc 2
- The Berlin Patient (CCR5) (3:50)
- Jihad Joe (5:56)
- Van Gogh (Interlude) (1:35), written with Lawrence Fields
- Liar Liar (5:41)
- I Do (4:03)
- Alkebu Lan (5:33)
- Bartlett (7:01), written by Matthew Stevens
- When Marissa Stands Her Ground (6:24)
- Cumulonimbus (Interlude) (2:26), written by Lawrence Fields
- Away (Anuradha & The Maiti Nepal) (7:03)
- The Red Rooster (3:37), written by Kristopher Keith Funn
- Cara (5:30)
Personnel
- Christian Scott – trumpet, siren, sirenette, reverse flugal
- Matthew Stevens – guitars
- Lawrence Fields – piano, Fender Rhodes, harpsichord
- Kristopher Keith Funn – bass
- Jamire Williams – drums
- Kenneth Whalum III – tenor saxophone on "I Do"
- Corey King – trombone on "Of Fire (Les Filles de la Nouvelle Orleans", "Liar Liar", "When Marissa Stands Her Ground", and "Away"
- Louis Fouche – alto saxophone on "Of Fire (Les Filles de la Nouvelle Orleans" and "When Marissa Stands Her Ground"
References