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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

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