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  | 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: 16/08/2018 | CD 2 Remastered Recommend To A Friend |
  | KATE WESTBROOK ~ GRANITE WESTBROOK 003 (Barcode: 5024545826722) ~ UK ~ Avant-Garde Jazz-Rock Fusion Recorded: 2018 Released: 2018
This is the eagerly anticipated new album by British vocalist / lyricist Kate WestbrookFind albums by this artist, which presents what she calls a soliloquy featuring music composed, as expected, by her husband, pianist / composer Mike WestbrookFind albums by this artist. She is supported by a sextet called The Granite BandFind albums by this artist, which in addition to Mike Westbrook also includes saxophonist Roz HardingFind albums by this artist, guitarists Jesse MolinsFind albums by this artist and Matthew NorthFind albums by this artist, bass guitarist Billie BottleFind albums by this artist and drummer Coach YorkFind albums by this artist. The title piece comprises of twenty three short tracks, split into three song cycles. The album closes with a short version of an Irving Berlin standard, whistled by Kate, which is a perfect ironic ending to the entire piece.
The music is quite unexpected, even to long time Westbrook followers, like yours truly. Although the introductory or epilogue piece in each of the three cycles are presented in the familiar voice / piano format, which the Westbrooks have been using from day one, the rest of the pieces have a strong Rocky character, with dominant electric guitars in the foreground, which goes back stylistically to Westbrook´s Solid Gold CadillacFind albums by this artist days. At first it is a bit "bizarre", but as the album progresses it does make perfect sense after all.
Kate Westbrook´s vocals fit perfectly this unusual, Rocky environment. Her theatrical delivery works with the same effectiveness, regardless of the style that the accompanying music follows, which of course is truly astounding. Although Kate never tried to "sing" in the traditional way, her vocals prove to be more universal than those offered by conventional singers. Her throaty voice is still one of the best means of vocal delivery out there.
The libretto, which is included in the album´s booklet, is a complex associative / imaginative / metaphoric tale of a granite quarry and its workers, which has a wide spread moral, philosophical and even religious implications, as usual with Kate Westbrook´s works. This intellectual layer is of course an integral part of the entire work, complementing it superbly.
The Westbrooks seem to be completely immune to the passing of time and this album, which one would expect to be created by musicians, who are generations younger then the iconic pair, proves that they simply ignore, as they have always done, any stylistic transitory norms, simply doing what they see as appropriate. Although full of Rock and Fusion elements, this music is immediately recognizable as part of the Westbrook legacy, with the same mark of excellence, which accompanies everything they create. Superb stuff!
| Updated: 02/08/2018Posted: 02/08/2018 | CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend |
  | MIKE WESTBROOK ~ CITADEL / ROOM 315 BGO 713 (Barcode: 5017261207135) ~ UK ~ Big Band Jazz Recorded: 1975 Released: 2006
This magnificent album marks a pivotal point in the career of pianist / composer Mike WestbrookFind albums by this artist, a transition between the first and the second phases of his monumental life’s achievement. Since it is a suite composed for and performed by a large ensemble (19 musicians in this case), it continues the pioneering work by Westbrook as a composer of large scale orchestral music and closes the cycle which started with the debut "CelebrationFind albums with this title" and continued with "ReleaseFind albums with this title", "Marching SongsFind albums with this title", "Love SongsFind albums with this title" and "MetropolisFind albums with this title".
In between “Metropolis” and "Citadel / Room 315Find albums with this title" Westbrook ventured into Jazz-Rock Fusion with the group Solid Gold CadillacFind albums by this artist, returning to Jazz with the new suite, which was commissioned by the Swedish Radio Jazz Group with John SurmanFind albums by this artist as a guest soloist. It was first performed and recorded in 1974, but for various reasons the recording was not released, so Westbrook decided to record it with a British lineup, following several performances in UK a year later.
As usual in his case, he managed to assemble the best Jazz players on the British Jazz scene to participate in the recording, including John Surman as the main soloist on baritone and soprano saxophone, with Henry LowtherFind albums by this artist and Kenny WheelerFind albums by this artist on trumpet, Dave MacRaeFind albums by this artist on piano, Brian GoddingFind albums by this artist on guitar, Chris LaurenceFind albums by this artist on bass and Allan JacksonFind albums by this artist on drums and many others.
The music is of course brilliant, as always, but surprisingly more melodic and accessible than most of his earlier works, with clear “winks” towards the work of Duke EllingtonFind albums by this artist. Superbly arranged and performed, this is an epic achievement, sadly one of the last great Jazz works of such scale, as the climate in Britain was about to change very soon and the magnificent Golden Decade was facing an inevitable comedown. Westbrook was of course to continue his extraordinary work as a composer, but his albums will be gradually released on small independent labels and sell meagerly. Well, we still have this essential recording to re-visit any time we feel a need to refill out batteries with some highly charged musical delight. Essential!
| Updated: 12/03/2022Posted: | CD 1 Slipcase Remastered Essential Recommend To A Friend |
  | MIKE WESTBROOK ~ LIVE 1972 HUX 151 (Barcode: 682970001517) ~ UK ~ Avant-Garde Jazz-Rock Fusion Recorded: 1972 Released: 2017
This is an expanded / remastered reissue of an album by the iconic British Jazz pianist / composer / bandleader Mike WestbrookFind albums by this artist, recorded with his extremely short-lived quintet, which featured him on electric piano together with saxophonist / flautist George KhanFind albums by this artist, guitarist Gary BoyleFind albums by this artist, bassist Butch PotterFind albums by this artist and drummer Alan JacksonFind albums by this artist. The music was recorded live and the original album was released in 1973 as “LiveFind albums with this title” on the legendary CadillacFind albums on this label label as a five-tracks LP. This new edition adds two previously unreleased performances, with all the music remastered by the lamented Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist at his Temple Music Studios.
For people not familiar with the original album, this music is a true revelation from start to finish. All the music was composed by Westbrook and includes small ensemble versions of some of his orchestral compositions, like “Marching Song” and “Metropolis” and some Free Form improvised music, or Free Jazz Fusion if one prefers, rarely associated with Westbrook in general, and as such especially unique. Five of the tracks on this album are over ten minutes in duration, which emphasizes the improvisational character of the music herein. The album is also an important document of George Khan’s talents, which sadly have little exposure on the many albums he plays on, certainly not as a Free Form improviser featured here, which is breathtaking.
Overall, this is a relatively little known episode in Westbrook’s extensive career, which together with the two albums recorded by the Solid Gold CadillacFind albums by this artist band documents his Jazz-Rock Fusion adventures in the early 1970s and is a fascinating glimpse into his past. For the many Westbrook followers and British Jazz enthusiasts, this is a Holy Grail, absolutely worthy of an honorable place in any serious record collection.
| Updated: 21/01/2023Posted: 21/01/2023 | CD 1 Remastered Bonus Tracks Recommend To A Friend |
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