Lest We Forget What We Came Here to Do
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{{Infobox album
| name = Lest We Forget What We Came Here to Do
| type = studio
| artist = Sons of Kemet
| cover = Lest We Forget What We Came Here To Do - cover.jpg
| alt =
| released = {{Start date|2015|09|25|df=yes}}
| recorded =
| studio = The Fish Factory, London
| genre = Avant-garde jazz
| length = {{Duration|m=53|s=54}}
| label = Naim
| producer = Sebastian Rochford
| prev_title = Burn
| prev_year = 2013
| next_title = Your Queen Is a Reptile
| next_year = 2018
}}
{{Album ratings
| rev1 = AllMusic
| rev1Score = {{Rating|4|5}}{{cite web |last1=Spreyer |first1=Simon |title=Lest We Forget What We Came Here to Do – Sons of Kemet {{!}} Songs, Reviews, Credits {{!}} AllMusic |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/lest-we-forget-what-we-came-here-to-do-mw0002863190 |publisher=AllMusic |accessdate=14 August 2020 |language=en-us}}
| rev2 = Daily Telegraph
| rev2Score = {{Rating|3|5}}{{cite web |last1=Chilton |first1=Martin |title=Best jazz albums of 2015 |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/music/what-to-listen-to/best-jazz-albums-of-2015/ |website=Daily Telegraph |accessdate=14 August 2020 |date=30 December 2015}}
| rev3 = The Guardian
| rev3Score = {{Rating|4|5}}{{cite web |last1=Fordham |first1=John |title=Sons of Kemet: Lest We Forget What We Came Here to Do review – hooky horns and rapturous drumming |url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/oct/08/sons-of-kemet-lest-we-forget-what-we-came-here-to-do-review |website=The Guardian |accessdate=14 August 2020 |date=8 October 2015}}
| rev4 = Jazzwise
| rev4Score = {{Rating|4|5}}{{cite web |last1=Harris |first1=Selwyn |title=Sons of Kemet – Lest We Forget What We Came Here To Do ★★★★ |url=https://www.jazzwise.com/review/article/sons-of-kemet-lest-we-forget-what-we-came-here-to-do |website=Jazzwise |accessdate=14 August 2020 |language=en |date=10 August 2015}}
}}
Lest We Forget What We Came Here to Do is the second studio album by British jazz band Sons of Kemet. The album was released on {{Start date|2015|09|25|df=yes}} by Naim label.
Reception
Simon Spreyer of AllMusic wrote, " Lest We Forget... had a tough act to follow, and in many ways this album picks up where Burn left off. Similar themes are explored but with added focus, a heightened interdependence on each other as group improvisers that makes this record feel like a rich progression. Hopefully there's more to come – the conviction of their collective sound, not to mention their popularity amongst fans not typically interested in jazz, suggests further exploration of this path could yield even more exciting results." Selwyn Harris of Jazzwise stated, "Compared to the effects-laden, dub-like studio production on Burn, Lest We Forget... benefits from a pared down, earthy ‘live’ feel although it also gains from the kind of sonic precision associated with contemporary beats and electronica in the artful hands of its producer/band member Seb Rochford. "
John Fordham of The Guardian commented, "Their sound balances ritualistic sparseness, conversational clamour and unpredictable jazz looseness." Jane Cornwell of Evening Standard noted, "An album that grabs you by the scruff then shoves you, flailing, onto the dance floor."{{cite web |last1=Cornwell |first1=Jane |title=Sons of Kemet – Lest We Forget What We Came Here To Do, album review |url=https://www.standard.co.uk/stayingin/music/sons-of-kemet-lest-we-forget-what-we-came-here-to-do-album-review-feels-visceral-a2958661.html |website=Evening Standard |accessdate=14 August 2020 |language=en |date=30 September 2015}}
Track listing
- "In Memory Of Samir Awad" 8:43
- "In The Castle Of My Skin" 5:23
- "Tiger" 4:41
- "Mo' Wiser" 6:15
- "Breadfruit" 6:53
- "The Hour Of Judgement" 2:52
- "The Long Night Of Octavia E Butler" 4:41
- "Afrofuturism" 9:00
- "Play Mass" 5:03
Personnel
- Theon Cross – tuba
- Shabaka Hutchings – saxophone, clarinet
- Seb Rochford – drums
- Tom Skinner – drums
References
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