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PHIL MINTON / VERYAN WESTON ~ SONGS FROM A PRISON DIARY
LEO 196 (Barcode: 5024792019625) ~ UK ~ Avant-Garde Jazz-Classical Fusion

Recorded: 1991 Released: 1993

This is a criminally little known album by two distinguished British Jazz heroes, vocalist / composer Phil MintonFind albums by this artist and pianist / composer Veryan WestonFind albums by this artist. It presents a brilliant Avant-Garde Jazz cantata for solo voice, choir, piano and percussion, co-composed by Minton and Weston, with lyrics based on poems written in 1943 by Vietnamese leader and statesman Ho Chi MinhFind albums by this artist while he was imprisoned by the Chinese. The music was recorded live at the Church of Saint Paul in Strasbourg with Minton performing the solo vocal parts, Weston playing the piano and Gary HammondFind albums by this artist playing the percussion. The twenty four piece choir called Voices From SomewhereFind albums by this artist, conducted by Mike RaffertyFind albums by this artist, includes British and French singers, among them such renowned Jazz vocalists like Norma WinstoneFind albums by this artist and Maggie NicolsFind albums by this artist. The cantata is divided into eighteen tracks, eight of which are solo / duo / trio unaccompanied vocal improvisations.

The music is a wondrous amalgam of Avant-Garde vocal music, Jazz improvisation, choral Church music, Jazz & Poetry and a myriad other idioms, fused together into a powerful statement, that keeps the listener on his toes from start to finish. As much as it is innovative and extraordinary in its approach, at the same time it is deeply rooted in European sacral music, which comes up to the surface from time to time.

For people interested in vocal improvised music, this album is a true revelation of course and the solo vocal improvisations are absolutely stunning. But there is also the wonderful singing by Minton, which might be familiar to some listeners from his work with Mike WestbrookFind albums by this artist, the majestic choir parts and the instrumental parts by Weston and Hammond, all performed with obvious devotion and talent.

It took me a while to get hold of a copy of this album and a web search amounted to very little artistic assessment of this masterpiece (except for a raving review by Thom JurekFind albums by this artist), which prompted me to write about this album, simply to expose some more people to its importance and beauty. With so much appalling "music" around us these days, taking a glance at forgotten gems is at least a partial solace.

For people who are open to musical adventures, this is definitely a way to go. Do yourself a favor a grab a copy, put it in a player and enjoy an interstellar ride into the unknown. This music sounds at times somewhat like the fabulous music by György LigetiFind albums by this artist, which is used in the "2001: A Space Odyssey" soundtrack, so it is definitely appropriate such a journey ;)
Updated: 18/04/2019Posted: 18/04/2019CD 1 Recommend To A Friend

NATIONAL HEALTH ~ OF QUEUES AND CURES
ESOTERIC 2130 (Barcode: 5013929723023) ~ UK ~ Canterbury Scene

Recorded: 1978 Released: 2009

2nd album by the exquisite band National HealthFind albums by this artist, which was the last of the great original bands and the centerpiece crown jewel of the Canterbury scene, as it combined all the elements that made this musical excursion so unique and important, crystallizing a decade of development and constant search for new forms of musical expression. Formed by keyboardist / composer Dave StewartFind albums by this artist, who previously led such cornerstone Canterbury ensembles like EggFind albums by this artist and Hatfield And The NorthFind albums by this artist, combining musicians of the last and another sublime ensemble GilgameshFind albums by this artist, which also recently fell apart. After bassist Neil MurrayFind albums by this artist left the band following the recording of the debut album, he was replaced by bassist John GreavesFind albums by this artist from Henry CowFind albums by this artist, another Canterbury icon. The album included several guest musicians, among them the superb trumpeter Phil MintonFind albums by this artist and overall it fallowed the same lines as the debut. Overall National Health was an ideal tool to deliver the intricate melodic content of Stewart´s compositions, spiced with lengthy jazzy improvisations, which could go on for several minutes and allow ample opportunity for the players to stretch out, probably more that in any earlier Canterbury ensemble. There is never a dull moment here, with ideas chasing ideas at all times and the listener is drawn into the music completely. This album is a timeless masterpiece and an essential cornerstone of any serious record collection!
 CD 1 Remastered Essential Recommend To A Friend

SOLID GOLD CADILLAC ~ SOLID GOLD CADILLAC / BRAIN DAMAGE
BGO 0471 (Barcode: 5017261204714) ~ UK ~ Avant-Garde Jazz-Rock Fusion

Recorded: 1972 - 1973 Released: 1999

This is a reissue of the only two albums released in the early 1970s by the short lived British Jazz-Rock ensemble Solid Gold CadillacFind albums by this artist, led by pianist / composer Mike WestbrookFind albums by this artist. The list of participating musicians reads like the Who´s Who of British Jazz / Jazz-Rock at the time: lead vocalist / trumpeter Phil MintonFind albums by this artist, saxophonist / flautist George KhanFind albums by this artist, trombonist Malcolm GriffithsFind albums by this artist, guitarist Dick MorecombeFind albums by this artist, Westbrook on electric piano and additional vocals, pianist Fiachra TrenchFind albums by this artist, bassist Roy BabbingtonFind albums by this artist and drummer Alan JacksonFind albums by this artist. Guitarist Chris SpeddingFind albums by this artist guests on two tracks on the eponymous debut album. Brian GoddingFind albums by this artist plays guitar and Butch PotterFind albums by this artist plays bass on the second album and Trench does not take part in it. The debut album offers eleven tracks and the second album offers ten tracks, almost all of which were composed by Westbrook.

The music is a zany, eclectic collection of absolutely stupendous music, light years ahead of its time at the time of the recording. It moves between Pop, Rock, Jazz-Rock, Jazz and typical Westbrook cabaret / vaudeville creations, all superbly performed by this elite team of musicians.

My recent review of Kate WestbrookFind albums by this artist´s album "GraniteFind albums with this title" struck a "memory" chord and made me to come back to these two albums, which admittedly I have not listened to in decades. It is absolutely amazing how good this music sounds today, losing nothing of its freshness and ingenuity. The sense of humor and irony are already there, playing a major role in the overall scheme of things, going hand in hand with wonderful musicality and astounding versatility.

Although Solid Gold Cadillac was only a small "sidestep" in Westbrook´s decades long career, in retrospect it proves again that he definitely is a man of the "golden touch", as far as music is concerned, and everything he created over time is able to defend its values over time.

Although this reissue is long time out of print, it is definitely worth seeking out, not only for the Westbrook devotees, but for all British Jazz / Jazz-Rock collectors, who missed this jewel so far. Wholeheartedly recommended!
Updated: 16/08/2018Posted: 16/08/2018CD 2 Remastered Recommend To A Friend

VARIOUS ARTISTS ~ SARAJEVO (SUITE)
HARMONIA MUNDI 13039 (Barcode: 3366750130396) ~ FRANCE ~ Jazz & Poetry

Recorded: 1993 Released: 1994

This is a brilliant and completely obscure European Jazz & Poetry album, which features a large group of creative Artists, dedicated to the commemorative effort of the bombing and destruction of the Bosnian city of Sarajevo during the Yugoslav Wars. The original music accompanies texts by Bosnian poet Abdulah SidranFind albums by this artist. The participating musicians include British Lindsay CooperFind albums by this artist, Phil MintonFind albums by this artist, Kate WestbrookFind albums by this artist, Mike WestbrookFind albums by this artist, Chris BiscoeFind albums by this artist, French Henri TexierFind albums by this artist and Louis SclavisFind albums by this artist, German Wolfgang PushingFind albums by this artist, Dutch Willem BreukerFind albums by this artist and many others.

The music is absolutely sensational and combined with the deeply penetrating texts offers a shocking protest against war, political extremism, cruelty, intolerance and injustice. Musically it presents mostly contemporary Jazz themes sprinkled with Balkan folkloristic accents, but also some orchestral, Avant-Garde and Classical pieces, all creating a collage of music and words, which is impossible to stay indifferent to.

Sadly, this is a rare example of protest in contemporary music, in contrast to what was happening in music in the 1960s, when the social / political protest was deeply intertwined in the music mainstream. Humanity is slowly becoming indifferent and therefore a project like this one is especially important and worth being remembered.

Overall, this is an absolutely marvelous piece of music and poetry, which is also an example of Artists unified by a political issue, which needs to tackled. Performed by some of the best European musicians, actors, producers and other creative contributors, this album is as important for its aesthetics as for its moral significance. Sadly, it is extremely difficult to find a copy if this album today, but every effort to do so will be richly rewarded. A true gem of European Culture!
Updated: 25/06/2023Posted: 25/06/2023CD 1 Recommend To A Friend

MIKE WESTBROOK ~ CATANIA
WESTBROOK 004 (Barcode: 5052442014829) ~ UK ~ Jazz

Recorded: 1992 Released: 2018

This is an archive concert recording by British Jazz Colossus pianist / composer / bandleader Mike WestbrookFind albums by this artist and his Orchestra, recorded over three days in July 1992 in Catania, Sicily during the Mike Westbrook Festival organized by local Jazz aficionados. Twenty four musicians take part in the recordings: twenty one members of the Orchestra including Mike and his wife Kate WestbrookFind albums by this artist and three guests - vocalist Phil MintonFind albums by this artist, French violin virtuoso Dominique PifarelyFind albums by this artist and Italian trombonist Danilo TerenziFind albums by this artist. The concerts were not officially recorded at the time, but the lamented studio wizard Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist, to whom this album is dedicated, managed to restore the music from various sources half a Century later to produce this double CD with sixteen tracks, seven of which are extended pieces between ten and almost twenty minutes long.

As Westbrook writes in the liner notes the Orchestra was at the absolute top form at the time, following UK and European tours with the Big Band Rossini project, which culminated in a Royal Albert Hall concert for the BBC Proms, which took place on 30th of August 1992, just a month after the music presented here was performed and recorded, followed by the recording of the splendid "The Orchestra Of The Smith`s AcademyFind albums with this title" album in September of the same year.

The material includes a wide range of compositions, with only one piece from the Rossini project and the rest covering Westbrook´s compositions going as far back as the mid-1970s ("Citadel / Room 315Find albums with this title") and his explorations of William BlakeFind albums by this artist and Berthold BrechtFind albums by this artist / Kurt WeillFind albums by this artist inspirations. The majority of the material is of course original, composed by Westbrook, with just one standard, one Duke Ellington inspired piece, two Brecht / Weill pieces and one Gioachino RossiniFind albums by this artist inspired piece arranged by him. As appropriate for a Westbrook Festival the music represents faithfully Westbrook´s musical path up to the time of the recording.

I am sure I don´t need to convince any of the numerous Mike Westbrook followers that this album is an essential piece of his recorded legacy. Although the sound quality is perhaps not ideal in comparison to his other live recordings, it is certainly acceptable, surely thanks to Hiseman´s efforts. The music is certainly way too good to remain in the vaults. This album is pretty unique as far as the choice of material is concerned, since usually Westbrook´s live recordings document his current projects rather than a review of his work with an almost nostalgic glance back.

With such quality of the music and the superb abilities of the performers involved, this is a beautiful time capsule, which documents not only the achievements of Westbrook but the entire European Jazz history at its best. One should admire Westbrook not only for his music but also for his consistent effort to document his music.

More information about Mike Westbrook can always be found on his web site www.westbrookjazz.co.uk
Updated: 02/02/2023Posted: 23/07/2019CD 2 Digipak Recommend To A Friend

MIKE WESTBROOK ~ GLAD DAY
ENJA 9376 (Barcode: 063757937623) ~ UK ~ Jazz & Poetry

Recorded: 1997 Released: 1999

This is a 2CD album presenting the studio recording of the "Glad Day" Jazz & Poetry project, which combines the poems of celebrated British poet William BlakeFind albums by this artist with the music composed by British pianist / composer / bandleader Mike WestbrookFind albums by this artist, recorded in November 1997 at C.T.S. Studios in London. The music was performed by vocalists Phil MintonFind albums by this artist and Kate WestbrookFind albums by this artist, with Mike Westbrook on piano, saxophonists Peter WhymanFind albums by this artist, Alan WakemanFind albums by this artist and Chris BiscoeFind albums by this artist, bassist Steve BerryFind albums by this artist and drummer Dave BarryFind albums by this artist. The Senior Girls Choir of Blackheath Conservatoire of MusicFind albums by this artist, directed by Lucy McAlaryFind albums by this artist appears on fire tracks and four guitarists appear on one track. The album presents twelve tracks, all composed by Mike Westbrook.

Westbrook´s association with the poetry of Blake goes back to the early days of his career, with the release of the legendary album "Tyger (A Celebration Of William Blake)Find albums with this title" released in 1971, which remains criminally unreleased on CD to this very day. In 1980 Westbrook released another Blake related album called "The Westbrook Blake (Bright As Fire)Find albums with this title" and then in 1999 he released this studio version of "Glad DayFind albums with this title" as a 2CD album, which was followed by a live version “Glad Day LiveFind albums with this title”, filmed and recorded in 2008 and released in 2014 as a DVD / CD set. Ten of the twelve compositions included in the studio version are present on the live album.

The poignant and truly revolutionary poetry of Blake challenged Westbrook to create some of his most magnificent work, combining the British traditions of Folk, Classical and Choral music with his Jazz inspirations. The result is one of the most inspiring Jazz & Poetry projects ever created. It offers a sublime balance between the lyrics and the instrumental parts, which compliment each other perfectly.

The carefully selected group of musicians performing the music is absolutely perfect for the job. Mike Westbrook plays several deeply moving solo piano parts, as do all other musicians on their respective instruments. Steve Berry is equally proficient playing arco and rhythmic pulsations. The unusual instrumental setting works out magnificently. Minton and Kate Westbrook are as usual beautifully expressive, sensitive and elegant. The choir parts are delicate and modest, as required by this fragile sonic environment. In short this is simply a perfect piece of musical artistry from start to finish.

For British Jazz lovers and Westbrook followers this is an absolute must of course. For music connoisseurs not familiar with his work (shame on you!) this is a perfect introduction to his musical world, accessible to every sensitive person on this planet.
Updated: 09/09/2024Posted: 09/09/2024CD 2 Recommend To A Friend

MIKE WESTBROOK ~ GLAD DAY LIVE
WESTBROOK 002CD (Barcode: 5060195515791) ~ UK ~ Jazz & Poetry

Recorded: 2008 Released: 2014

This is a DVD / CD set presenting a live recording of the "Glad Day" Jazz & Poetry project, which combines the poems of celebrated British poet William BlakeFind albums by this artist with the music composed by British pianist / composer / bandleader Mike WestbrookFind albums by this artist. Filmed and recorded in concert in December 2008 at Toynbee Studios in London, the music was performed by vocalists Phil MintonFind albums by this artist and Kate WestbrookFind albums by this artist, Mike Westbrook on piano, accordionist Karen StreetFind albums by this artist, violinist Billy ThompsonFind albums by this artist, bassist Steve BerryFind albums by this artist and the London College of Music Chamber ChoirFind albums by this artist directed by Paul AyersFind albums by this artist. Most of the compositions were arranged by Adrian MitchellFind albums by this artist, and a couple of them by Kate Westbrook. The filming and recording of this material involved the lamented Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist. The material on the DVD and CD is identical except for one track on the CD which was re-recorded a day later.

Westbrook´s association with the poetry of Blake goes back to the early days of his career, with the release of the legendary album "Tyger (A Celebration Of William Blake)Find albums with this title" released in 1971, which also involved Mitchell, and which remains criminally unreleased on CD to this very day. In 1980 Westbrook released another Blake related album called "The Westbrook Blake (Bright As Fire)Find albums with this title" and then in 1999 he released the studio version of "Glad DayFind albums by this artist" as a 2CD album. Ten of the twelve compositions included in the studio version are present on this live album.

The poignant and truly revolutionary poetry of Blake challenged Westbrook to create some of his most magnificent work, combining the British traditions of Folk, Classical and Choral music with his Jazz inspirations. The result is one of the most inspiring Jazz & Poetry projects ever created. It offers a sublime balance between the lyrics and the instrumental parts, which compliment each other perfectly.

The carefully selected group of musicians performing the music is absolutely perfect for the job. Mike Westbrook plays several deeply moving solo piano parts, as do Thompson and Street on their respective instruments. Berry is equally proficient playing arco and rhythmic pulsations. The unusual instrumental setting (accordion & violin) works out magnificently. Minton and Kate Westbrook are as usual beautifully expressive, sensitive and elegant. The choir parts are delicate and modest, as required by this fragile sonic environment. In short this is simply a perfect piece of musical artistry from start to finish.

For British Jazz lovers and Westbrook followers this is an absolute must of course. For music connoisseurs not familiar with his work (shame on you!) this is a perfect introduction to his musical world, accessible to every sensitive person on this planet.
Updated: 10/10/2018Posted: 10/10/2018DVD+CD 2 Recommend To A Friend

MIKE WESTBROOK ~ MAMA CHICAGO
JAZZPRINT 139 (Barcode: 604388687824) ~ UK ~ Jazz

Recorded: 1979 Released: 2007

This magnificent album by British pianist / composer / bandleader Mike WestbrookFind albums by this artist is a superb example of European Jazz at its best, combining the Jazz tradition with the European heritage. "Mama ChicagoFind albums with this title" is a Jazz cabaret, constructed and envisaged as a continuation of the European cabaret legacy, established by Kurt WeillFind albums by this artist and Berthold BrechtFind albums by this artist in the early 20th century. Westbrook wrote the music and the lyrics were written by his wife and faithful companion Kate WestbrookFind albums by this artist, a great connoisseur of the European literary tradition. The music is performed by a septet, which includes Westbrook on piano and tuba, Kate on vocals and piccolo flute, trumpeter Phil MintonFind albums by this artist, saxophonists Mick PageFind albums by this artist and Chris HunterFind albums by this artist, trombonist Malcolm GriffithsFind albums by this artist and drummer Dave BarryFind albums by this artist. As appropriate for a cabaret, it includes a series of songs, linked together by a theme, which is repeated several times in various forms. Overall it is absolutely stunning both on record and live, which I´ve been privileged to witness on several occasions. Kate´s vocal performances send a current down the listener´s spine time and time again and the instrumental passages, the arrangements and the atmosphere they inspire is spectacular, without being bombastic. This is definitely a masterpiece and another crown jewel in Westbrook´s life-time monument of achievements. Absolutely not to be missed!
 CD 2 Recommend To A Friend

MIKE WESTBROOK ~ ON DUKE`S BIRTHDAY
HATOLOGY 635 (Barcode: 752156063520) ~ UK ~ Jazz

Recorded: 1984 Released: 2007

This is a long overdue reissue of the superb album by British pianist / composer / bandleader Mike WestbrookFind albums by this artist and his orchestra, paying tribute to the genius of Duke EllingtonFind albums by this artist, the great American Jazz composer. In contrast to most tribute albums, Westbrook does not present his interpretations or new arrangements of Ellington´s music, but composes completely new music himself, which relates to the many complex aspects of "Ellintonia" such as harmony and melody, in spirit rather than literally to his music. As usual in Westbrook´s case, the music is outstanding, as are the performances by his orchestra members, which includes his wife and musical companion Kate WestbrookFind albums by this artist on flutes and voice, trumpeter Phil MintonFind albums by this artist, saxophonist Chris BiscoeFind albums by this artist, guitarist Brian GoddingFind albums by this artist, drummer Tony MarshFind albums by this artist, and others. Westbrook´s followers know exactly what to expect from him as he never fails to amaze and surprise, other might perhaps finally discover him, as he is one of those well kept secrets, which once discovered stay with you for life. Grab it!
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MIKE WESTBROOK ~ THE CORTEGE
ENJA 9587 (Barcode: 063757958727) ~ UK ~ Jazz & Poetry

Recorded: 1982 Released: 2011

This is a reissue of the monumental work by British pianist / composer / bandleader Mike WestbrookFind albums by this artist and his 17-piece Orchestra, recorded in 1982, which features some of the most important British Jazz musicians active at the time, many of them Westbrook´s cohorts many years before and after the recording of this masterpiece. This of course includes his lifetime partner vocalist Kate WestbrookFind albums by this artist, and among others guitarist Brian GoddingFind albums by this artist, trumpeter Phil MintonFind albums by this artist, trombonist Malcolm GriffithsFind albums by this artist, saxophonists Chris HunterFind albums by this artist and Chris BiscoeFind albums by this artist and bassoonist Lindsay CooperFind albums by this artist; in short a dream team by all respects. Originally released as a 3 LPs set it was remastered and released here as a double CD.

"The CortegeFind albums with this title" is a concept album, related to the funeral procession and all it symbolizes, in this case a procession accompanied by music, like the customary New Orleans Jazz funeral which goes back to the cradle of the Jazz idiom, but not stopping there of course, neither conceptually not musically. The lyrics, which are incorporated into the concept, which are poems written by celebrated European poets: Arthur RimbaudFind albums by this artist, Hermann HesseFind albums by this artist, Frederico Garcia LorcaFind albums by this artist, Giuseppe Gioachino BelliFind albums by this artist, John ClareFind albums by this artist and Pentii SaarikoskiFind albums by this artist (included in the album´s booklet both in their original language and in English translations, when appropriate), present an additional layer to the conceptual approach, which presents a three part cycle of life / death / after(life), with all the philosophical, aesthetic and even theological aspects involved. Of course listeners interested only the musical layer of this complex work, are perfectly free to enjoy it as such in the fullest.

Mike´s and Kate´s musical universe was always an amalgam of music and poetry in one way or another, and their approach to music as simply one facet of what we call Culture, being inseparable from its other manifestations, has been very consistent. Their familiarity with the literary world in many different languages and originating from all across Europe is truly phenomenal, and as an avid connoisseur of European Culture myself, I have always admired the Westbrooks for what they were doing. Since the Jazz & Poetry idiom, which this work and many other works by the Westbrooks belong to, is my specialty (bordering on obsession some may say) it is plainly obvious that I absolutely admire this album since I first heard it and unwaveringly continue to do so.

In Westbrook´s prolific recorded legacy this album serves as a turning point in many respects; although some of the albums recorded before "The Cortege" already included literary references, like those dedicated to the work of William BlakeFind albums by this artist ("Tyger (A Celebration of William Blake)Find albums with this title" from 1971 and "The Westbrook Blake (Bright As Fire)Find albums with this title" from 1980), the inclusion of literary contents from this point forward was about to become almost a modus operandi, both for the large scale orchestral and more intimate projects. Blake, of course, is not missing from this album and a rendition of his eternal "Jerusalem" is included herein.

It is fascinating to make a comparison of the orchestral arrangements present on this album with Westbrook´s early orchestral works from the late 1960s and early 1970s, which clearly depicts his ever developing palette as a composer / arranger as well as his shift towards less dominant orchestral sound, which is rarely used in its full might on this album with subtlety and allusion playing a much more significant role.

In many respects "The Cortege" embodies the spirit of European Jazz; it includes a grain of the Jazz tradition, but expands the idiom dramatically, incorporating contemporary European Classical Music elements, Folklore, Rock, Cabaret, and a myriad of other musical and non-musical ingredients. This transformation could be described by a mathematical analogy of expanding a singularity (a point) into a multi-dimensional space.

In retrospect this album is one of the most important European Jazz (and beyond) recordings, which to this day has very few, if any, equivalents and which serves (or rather should serve) as a model of human ingenuity in the world of Art, which is sadly extremely rarely followed by anybody these days.

I can hardly imagine any serious European Jazz connoisseurs who miss this epic album in their collections. In case anybody does miss it, this can be easily rectified, as this remastered edition of the album is still available. Don´t dare to think twice about it!
Updated: 28/03/2016Posted: 28/03/2016CD 2 Digipak Remastered Essential Recommend To A Friend

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