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  | TREVOR WATTS / LIAM GENOCKEY ~ THE ART IS IN THE RHYTHM JAZZ IN BRITAIN 39 (Barcode: 5060774190418) ~ UK ~ Free Jazz / Improvised Music Recorded: 1989 Released: 2022
I have been following the Artistry of British saxophonist / composer / bandleader Trevor WattsFind albums by this artist for almost six decades now, starting with the early days of SMEFind albums by this artist (Spontaneous Music EnsembleFind albums by this artist) and later AmalgamFind albums by this artist, Moire MusicFind albums by this artist, London Jazz Composers` OrchestraFind albums by this artist and his work with other British and international improvisers, which over the years amasses to a vast recorded legacy, surely one of the most impressive achievements of the British Improvised Music scene and beyond. We are so lucky to have him around with us, still contributing new music continuously, although this album is of a retrospective / archival nature, documenting Watts’ duets with Irish drummer Liam GenockeyFind albums by this artist, who earned his fame on the British Folk-Rock scene, but in fact was active on the British Jazz, Jazz-Rock and Improvised Music scene as well, including his work with Watts as early as 1976, when he became a member of Amalgam.
This archival album presents three improvised pieces, recorded over three decades ago, two of which last almost half an hour and the remaining one half that time, which of course is nothing exceptional in Improvised Music. The recording offers an excellent sound quality and separation (drums on the far left and saxophones on the far right), which allows the listener to enjoy the phenomenal interplay between the two musicians, who converse, exchange ideas and dance around each other in perfect accord.
Improvised Music tends to be mostly a spur of the moment affair, which is a brilliant, but often sadly of very temporary nature. Most improvised concerts do not manage to encapsulate the energy and emotional delivery when transferred to a recording, which a listener would return to repeatedly. This recording manages to break the pattern, and certainly offers enough aesthetic and artistic value, which is worth keeping for posterity and listening to, since it offers a timeless tale of human communication, not only on the musical plane, but also on a perceptional “higher” plane, which is not even possible to be explained verbally and has to be experienced at first hand in order to participate in the event. Of course the Masterly abilities of both these musicians are plainly evident herein, and as the title suggests, it is worth to listen carefully to the rhythmic effect of this music, which of course is present not only in the drum parts.
As usual kudos to the people behind the Jazz In BritainFind albums on this label label, which keeps all the British Jazz fans around the globe hooked on its excellent output, which never ceases to deliver exactly what we all wish to hear.
Overall, this is another excellent piece of the puzzle, which presents the diverse musical history of the British Jazz, which remains to be a wonderful treasure chest, which sometime seems like a bottomless pit, considering the amount of music it offers time and again.
| Updated: 26/09/2022Posted: 26/09/2022 | CD 1 Digipak Remastered Recommend To A Friend |
  | TREVOR WATTS & VERYAN WESTON ~ AT AD LIBITUM FOR TUNE 0057 (Barcode: 5902768701593) ~ UK ~ Jazz Recorded: 2013 Released: 2015
This is a live recording by the British duo comprising of saxophonist Trevor WattsFind albums by this artist and pianist Veryan WestonFind albums by this artist, captured during the 2013 edition of Warsaw´s Ad Libitum festival. The album presents five pieces of improvised music, credited to both members of the duo, one of which lasts for over twenty minutes.
Watts can be considered as one of the Godfathers of the Free Jazz / Improvised Music scene in Britain and his pivotal and groundbreaking recordings with the Spontaneous Music EnsembleFind albums by this artist, AmalgamFind albums by this artist, London Jazz Composers` OrchestraFind albums by this artist, Moire MusicFind albums by this artist and other ensembles constitute a most significant part of the modern British Jazz legacy. Weston, who is perhaps less prominent outside a closed circle of "insiders", has also an impressive legacy and his activities over the years are worth being discovered. Their performances as a duo are always a thrill and sound youthful and contemporary, as if time stood completely still for them.
The music herein is a perfect example of what Improvised Music is all about; the intimate duo format allows both musicians to exchange musical ideas on the fly, probing and responding almost instantly, which often sounds as if the duo was in fact one mind occupying two persons. Playing together for quite a while allows these two Masters to approach their music without any inhibitions or barriers, simply communicating on a telepathic level, and the resulting music sounds perfectly coherent and natural.
I have followed Watts every step since the 1960s, attending numerous gigs he played all over Europe and of course listening to all the albums he released over time. There are very few Jazz artists that can match his consistent excellence and his everlasting drive to move forward with his musical ideas. This duo suits his characteristics perfectly and Weston proves a worthy and inspiring partner. Together they create heavenly music!
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