"La Commune"

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“La Commune” is a suite  that I composed as a tribute to the Paris Commune of 1871.  The Paris Commune began as a working class uprising; Paris was seized and controlled by workers for over two months, these events representing one of the first working class revolutions in human history and one of the first working class governments, taking place just 80 years after the French Revolution, which had marked the end of Feudalism and the beginning of Capitalism.  Although the Commune was eventually crushed by the French and Prussian armies, the Commune still represents the potential of the working class to unify and seize control of the productive forces of society and operate them in their best interests.

The compositions feature:

Jason Harnell on Drums

David J. Carpenter on acoustic bass guitar

Joel Peloquin on guitar

Leonard Thompson on keyboard

Storm Nilson on guitar

Mark Ferber on drums

Sara Gazarek vocals on track 3. (courtesy of Native Language Music)

Matt Otto composer/tenor Sax

The album was recorded, engineered and produced by David J. Carpenter (Big As Records) and released under the Jazz Collective Records label.

Mixed By David J. Carpenter and David Issac

Mastered by Alan Yoshida

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"La Commune"
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3 thoughts on “"La Commune"

  • November 7, 2009 at 5:44 am
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    Can’t wait to hear it!

  • November 12, 2009 at 1:22 am
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    Listened to some of the tracks. Very good.
    Can imagine them as part of a dance reenactment of the commune.

  • February 10, 2010 at 4:57 pm
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    very nice

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