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JOHN MAYER ~ ETUDES / RADHA KRISHNA
FIRST HAND 01 (Barcode: 5060051618222) ~ UK ~ Jazz-World Fusion

Recorded: 1969 - 1971 Released: 2008

This magnificent album finally brings back to life two great recordings by the legendary violinist / composer John MayerFind albums by this artist, a pioneer of Jazz-World Fusion. Mayer’s revolutionary ensemble, called Indo-Jazz FusionsFind albums by this artist, recorded four superb albums in the 1960s, which were first of a kind attempts to combine Jazz with Indian music. EtudesFind albums with this title, recorded in 1969, was the fourth and last album in this series, and although recorded without the participation of saxophonist Joe HarriottFind albums by this artist (another legendary British Jazz figure), who was a co-leader of the ensemble for several years, it is a direct continuation of the work done on the first three albums. The new ensemble includes some of Britain’s best Jazz musicians at the time: Mayer - violin, Chris TaylorFind albums by this artist – flute, Ian HammerFind albums by this artist – trumpet, Tony CoeFind albums by this artist – saxophone & clarinet, Pat SmytheFind albums by this artist – piano, Coleridge GoodeFind albums by this artist – bass and John MarshallFind albums by this artist – drums with three musicians playing traditional Indian instruments – sitar, tanpura & tabla. The music offers a slightly different overall structure, as it resembles a classical suite in five movements (Rondo, Capriccio, Serenade, Toccata & Saraband), utilizing structures used often in Classical music. Mayer was of course classically trained and a master of cross-pollination between genres. The overall effect of the music is absolutely stunning, still fresh and moving as it was at the time of the recording. Radha KrishnaFind albums with this title, recorded a couple of years later with a similar lineup expanded by a string trio and singers, is a further step into showcasing Mayer’s work as a composer of contemporary Classical music, which he will develop in the years to come. Based on an ancient love story from the Hindu mythology, the two parts suite flows gently and beautifully presenting the characters and the events with musical themes. Although more classically oriented, it still uses the Jazz elements, especially in the solos performed by the players. This is a beautiful piece of music, which should be enjoyed by every true music lover. Having two such wonderful recordings together on one album is a true blessing for which we should be grateful to John’s son Jonathan MayerFind albums by this artist, who released this album on his new record label. I can not think of a better tribute he could have paid to his father’s memory. A double masterpiece!
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JOHN MAYER / INDO-JAZZ FUSIONS ~ INJA
FMR 069 ~ UK ~ Jazz-World Fusion

Recorded: 2000 Released: 2000

British violinist / composer John MayerFind albums by this artist invented the fusion between Jazz and traditional Indian music in the 1960s, when he and the brilliant saxophonist Joe HarriottFind albums by this artist co-led an ensemble, which recorded a series of groundbreaking albums which fused the two musical genres, being one of the pioneers of Jazz-World Fusion. Unfortunately the ensemble ceased to exist when Harriott died tragically in 1973. From that time on Meyer continued his work mainly in the field of Classical music, but by the end of 1990s he formed a new ensemble called Indo-Jazz FusionsFind albums by this artist and recorded with them a series of superb albums until his death in 2004. The ensemble was a nonet and included Mayer on violin and eight young but extremely talented musicians, with his son Jonathan MayerFind albums by this artist on sitar, Harjinda MataruFind albums by this artist on tabla, James McDowallFind albums by this artist on flute, Carlos Lopez-RealFind albums by this artist on saxophone, David SmithFind albums by this artist on trumpet, Simon ColamFind albums by this artist on piano, David FosterFind albums by this artist on bass and Andrew BrattFind albums by this artist on drums. Mayer wrote most of the fantastic music performed by the ensemble, but the great Kenny WheelerFind albums by this artist composed the title track of this album. The music is a direct continuation of the stuff the Mayer-Harriott group was doing, missing of course Harriott’s virtuosity, but nevertheless still formidable. Mayer’s beautiful melodies are perfect vehicles for the improvised passages and solos by the ensemble’s members and everything falls into place just flawlessly. One can hardly imagine a better cross-pollination between cultures and we should all be grateful to Mayer for pursuing this wonderful dream. Delightful!
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TEAK PROJECT ~ TEAK PROJECT
FIRST HAND 02 (Barcode: 5060051618239) ~ UK ~ Jazz-World Fusion

Recorded: 2006 Released: 2008

A debut recording by the UK acoustic Jazz-World Fusion trio The Teak ProjectFind albums by this artist, consisting of Jonathan MayerFind albums by this artist – sitar (son of legendary violinist / composer John MayerFind albums by this artist, one of the pioneers of Jazz-World Fusion), Justin QuinnFind albums by this artist – guitar and Neil CraigFind albums by this artist – tabla. As the instrumentation suggests, their music is related to Indian music, but not predominantly so. The compositions, contributed by all three members, are well structured and mostly lyrical, using well the delicate balance between the instruments. They explore various ethnic motifs and contemporary musical ideas and the music is obviously performed with joy of exploration. This is not “easy” music, as it requires serious attention, but it is richly rewarding, full of beautiful moments and suitable for repeated listening. Since the sitar is seldom used today as a leading instrument, it’s a pleasure to be able to enjoy the sound of the sitar, especially when it is so well recorded as on this album. These young, but open-minded musicians have a lot to offer us and hopefully they will continue to record more of their splendid music soon. Warmly recommended.
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