James Brandon Lewis & Lutosłaswki Quartet – These Are Soulful Days
James Brandon Lewis & Lutosłaswki Quartet – These Are Soulful Days
James Brandon Lewis & Lutosłaswki Quartet – These Are Soulful Days
James Brandon Lewis & Lutosłaswki Quartet – These Are Soulful Days
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James Brandon Lewis & Lutosłaswki Quartet – These Are Soulful Days

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Released April 18, 2026

On the RSD LPs: 10 copies + 3 test pressings are all we had to offer direct (on April 23rd) of this beauty we made.  We are now sold out.

[ TAO 14 ]

DL - download available at our Bandcamp (includes digital booklet PDF). Noting too that a bandcamp-hosted download card is included with the 2LP of For Mahalia, With Love which is also available in very special bundle option direct with Echolocation.
CD - originally released with deluxe 2CD edition of For Mahalia, With Love, and is still available, both here on this page and also in some sweet bundle options on the For Mahalia.. page.
LP - this evocative & gorgeous work was pressed in a limited / 500 edition for Record Store Day (US) April 18, 2026. Black vinyl in poly-lined inner sleeves. It is a lovely item true all the way through all grooves.

Tenor saxophonist–composer James Brandon Lewis (DownBeat Magazine's 2025 Artist of The Year & Tenor Saxophonist of The Year) has been on seemingly boundless artistic ascent since before his 2021 album Jesup Wagon took wing, sweeping the #1 spot on all US jazz critics polls. [ though getting boost from Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on his Substack juiced James the most ].

With a thorough devotion to craft, Lewis has moved from strength-to-strength since: touring widely in the US & Europe, and creating a series of distinct & acclaimed albums for the labels, ANTI- (Trio), Intakt (Quartet), and TAO Forms (Red Lily). Not to mention his work together with The Messthetics, who have lit stages nationwide since their first 2024 album on Impulse.

In same week this album was released, James was announced among the 2026 Guggenheim Foundation Fellows in the field of Music Composition – heartfelt congratulations to him and all recipients!

These Are Soulful Days is James Brandon Lewis’ first long-form composition for string quartet & tenor saxophone. Performed by Lewis & the Lutosławski Quartet, it was commissioned by Poland's National Forum of Music for world premiere at the Jazztopad Festival in Wrocław.

JBL writes: "This work is built from, and inspired by, the fabric of a quilted history of African-American music from its folk traditions of blues, spirituals and jazz. It embodies the sentiment of a joyful past, a determined present and a resilient future."

This stirring and gorgeous work was composed by Lewis during his initial development of the second Red Lily project: For Mahalia, With Love. That eternal & deeply evocative jazz homage to Mahalia Jackson likewise took the #1 spot in the esteemed Francis Davis Jazz Critics Poll in 2023. A pair of the themes brought to vibrant new life by Red Lily on For Mahalia are woven into Soulful Days, and it is a wonder to hear their resonance in such a thoroughly different context. A powerful beauty true.

First released as additional CD on the 2CD (and exclusive download code w/ 2LP) editions of For Mahalia, With Love on September 8, 2023. That essential work remains available in both formats. It is a must-have; forever.

Released widely in the digital realm as a standalone work on April 18, 2026 - same day as first-time LP edition for RSD. 

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These Are Soulful Days
1. Introduction by JBL (0:36)
2. Prologue - Humility (4:42)
3. Movement I (7:52)
4. Movement II (11:50)
5. Movement III (7:15)
6. Movement IV (9:35)
7. Epilogue - Resilience (6:19)
8. Encore - Take Me To The Water (3:25)

Performed by James Brandon Lewis & Lutosławski Quartet
James Brandon Lewis - tenor saxophone
Roksana Kwaśnikowska - first violin Marcin Markowicz - second violin Artur Rozmysłowicz - viola Maciej Młodawski - cello

Composed by James Brandon Lewis
© James Brandon Lewis Music (ASCAP)

“These Are Soulful Days” was commissioned by the National Forum of Music (NFM) for this world premiere performance at the Jazztopad Festival in Wroclaw, Poland on Nov. 20, 2021

Recorded & mixed by NFM sound engineer Piotr ‘Lama’ Papier
Mastered by Paul Wickliffe at Skyline Studios, NJ

Cover Artwork / design / layout by William Mazza Studio.

Special thanks to Piotr Turkiewicz, and to all at NFM ( nfm.wroclaw.pl ) & Jazztopad Festival ( jazztopad.pl ).