"We Free Kings" is a captivating studio album by the virtuoso jazz multi-instrumentalist Rahsaan Roland Kirk, originally released in January 1962 under Mercury Records and later reissued by Verve Reissues. This album is a testament to Kirk's innovative spirit and his ability to blend various jazz genres, including free jazz, hard bop, bebop, and post-bop, into a cohesive and dynamic collection of tracks.
The album opens with "Three For the Festival," setting the stage for a journey through Kirk's eclectic musical landscape. The title track, "We Free Kings," is a standout piece, reimagining the classic Christmas hymn "We Three Kings" with Kirk's distinctive flair. This track showcases his talent for transforming familiar melodies into something fresh and exciting.
Throughout the album, Kirk's mastery of multiple instruments shines, as he seamlessly transitions between the stritch, manzello, and other unique creations. The tracklist includes a mix of original compositions and reinterpretations, such as "Blues For Alice," a bebop classic that Kirk makes his own. Other highlights include "Moon Song," "A Sack Full Of Soul," and "The Haunted Melody," each offering a glimpse into Kirk's versatile musical prowess.
With a runtime of just over 43 minutes, "We Free Kings" is a concise yet impactful album that captures the essence of Kirk's groundbreaking approach to jazz. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.