- Is That Jazz?
Basie was never really commonplace
He was always measures ahead.
Ellington was more than number one
For the music and things that he said.
Bird was the word back when tenors were heard
From Kansas right up to the Prez
And Billie was really the Queen of a scene
That keeps echoing on in my head.
What it has will surely last but is that Jazz?
Miles had a style that amazes and raises
The spirits from deep in your soul.
'Trane struck a vein of laughter and pain
Adventures the mind could explore.
Stevie and Bob talk of freedom and 'Jah'
In their own individual ways.
Playing and singing as long as its bringing
A message is all that it says.
What is has will surely last but is that Jazz?
We overanaylze we let others define
A thousand precious feelings from our past.
When we express love and tenderness
Is that Jazz? Is that Jazz? Is that Jazz? Is that Jazz?
Dizzy's been busy while Grover gets us over
With notes that go straight to the heart.
Brother Ron gets it on with a bassline so strong
That the sounds seem to glow in the dark.
I take pride in what's mine - is that really a crime -
When you know I ain't got nothing else?
Only millions of sounds picks me up when I'm down;
Let me salvage a piece of myself.
What it has will surely last but is that Jazz?
Letras
- 17th Street
1980
A Prayer For Everybody / To Be Free
A Sign of the Ages
A Very Precious Time
Ain't No Such Thing As Superman
Angel Dust
Angola, Louisiana
B Movie
Better Days Ahead
Billy Green Is Dead
Bottle
Brother
Combinations
Delta Man (Where I'm Comin' From)
Designer Love
Did You Hear What They Said?
Enough
Grandma's Hands
Gun
H2O Gate Blues
Hello Sunday! Hello Road!
Home Is Where the Hatred Is
I Think I'll Call It Morning
Is That Jazz?
It's Your World
Jose Campos Torres
Lady Day and John Coltrane
Liberation Song (Red, Black and Green)
Lovely Day
Madison Avenue
Me And The Devil
Message to the Messengers
Morning Thoughts
Must Be Something
No Knock
Offering
Or Down You Fall
Pieces of a Man
Plastic Pattern People
Racetrack in France
Revolution (And Flashback)
Save the Children
Sex Education: Ghetto Style
Song For Bobby Smith
Storm Music
The Bottle
The Get Out Of The Ghetto Blues
The Klan
The Needle's Eye
The Prisoner
The Revolution Will No Be Televised
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
The Vulture
Three Miles Down
Waiting For the Axe to Fall
We Almost Lost Detroit
We Beg Your Pardon (Pardon Our Analysis)
When You Are Who You Are
Where Did The Night Go
Who'll Pay Reparations On My Soul?
Winter in America
Withey On the Moon
Work For Peace
Your Daddy Loves You