Roland Kirk – We Free Kings (Verve Acoustic Sounds Series)
Roland Kirk – We Free Kings (Verve Acoustic Sounds Series)
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We Free Kings is one of the most celebrated albums by the multi-instrumentalist Roland Kirk, released in 1961. On this record, Kirk blends hard bop, soul jazz, and blues with his unmistakable flair for innovation. Known for playing multiple wind instruments simultaneously, he delivers a bold, swinging session that’s both accessible and adventurous. The title track, a fiery reinterpretation of “We Three Kings,” sets the tone for an album full of surprise, wit, and groove. Backed by an outstanding quartet, Kirk’s creativity and joy for pushing musical boundaries shine throughout.
Reviews
“A standout in Kirk’s early catalog—soulful, playful, and explosively inventive.” – AllMusic
“One of his most enjoyable sessions—packed with energy and memorable tunes.” – The Penguin Guide to Jazz
“We Free Kings mixes tradition and imagination with effortless charm.” – DownBeat
“Roland Kirk’s virtuosity is matched only by his sheer exuberance.” – Jazzwise
“A jazz classic that still sounds vibrant and alive.” – PopMatters
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A1 Three For The Festival
A2 Moon Song
A3 A Sack Full Of Soul
A4 The Haunted Melody
A5 Blues For Alice
B1 We Free Kings
B2 You Did It, You Did It
B3 Some Kind Of Love
B4 My Delight
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