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Sing Me a Song of Songmy

Freddie Hubbard · 1971

40 min · 10 tracks · jazz

A profound blend of avant-garde jazz and political commentary, resonating with emotional depth and urgency.

Sing Me a Song of Songmy is an album by Freddie Hubbard, released in 1971. A profound blend of avant-garde jazz and political commentary, resonating with emotional depth and urgency. This album stands out for its bold commentary on war and social issues, particularly through tracks like 'What a Good Time for a Kent State.' It received critical acclaim for its innovative approach and is often cited as an important work in the avant-garde jazz movement, influencing subsequent generations of musicians interested in blending music with activism. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Sing Me a Song of Songmy sound like?

A profound blend of avant-garde jazz and political commentary, resonating with emotional depth and urgency. Rooted in jazz.

What makes Sing Me a Song of Songmy by Freddie Hubbard notable?

This album stands out for its bold commentary on war and social issues, particularly through tracks like 'What a Good Time for a Kent State.' It received critical acclaim for its innovative approach and is often cited as an important work in the avant-garde jazz movement, influencing subsequent generations of musicians interested in blending music with activism. By 1971, Freddie Hubbard was already an established figure in jazz, known for his work with Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers and his own acclaimed albums. 'Sing Me a Song of Songmy' is significant as it marks a period of thematic exploration for Hubbard, specifically engaging with the sociopolitical climate of the time following events like the Kent State shootings.

How many songs are on Sing Me a Song of Songmy?

Sing Me a Song of Songmy has 10 tracks, running approximately 40 minutes.

Tracklist

10 tracks·40:37

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Threnody for Sharon Tate Standout 2:04
  • 2 This Is Combat, I Know 8:57
  • 3 The Crowd 7:03
  • 4 What a Good Time for a Kent State Standout 1:27
  • 5 Monodrama 2:54
  • 6 Black Soldier Standout 2:19
  • 7 Interlude I 5:48
  • 8 Interlude II 4:30
  • 9 And Yet, There Could Be Love 4:28
  • 10 Postlude 1:05

Release Date

January 1, 1971

Genre

jazz

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

40 min 37 sec