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  | ALAN SKIDMORE ~ A SUPREME LOVE CONFRONT 33 (Barcode: 5060446128084) ~ UK ~ Jazz Recorded: 1961 - 2019 Released: 2023
This is a colossal career-spanning archival 6CD Box Set by British Jazz saxophonist / composer / bandleader Alan SkidmoreFind albums by this artist, which presents recordings between 1961 and 2019, documenting almost six decades of music making by one of British Jazz most prominent figures. Although most of the music was played by ensembles led by Skidmore, it also includes his work with Alexis KornerFind albums by this artist´s Blues IncorporatedFind albums by this artist, S.O.S.Find albums by this artist and S.O.H.Find albums by this artist trios, UbizoFind albums by this artist, Mask OrchestraFind albums by this artist and even Weather ReportFind albums by this artist. Most of the music was composed by Skidmore, but, as the title suggests, a significant portion of it was composed by John ColtraneFind albums by this artist, with Skidmore admitting to being his devoted disciple. A vast majority of the 46 tracks included in this Box Set are previously unissued.
Over the years Skidmore played with the absolute crème de la crème of the modern British Jazz musicians, including John SurmanFind albums by this artist, Mike OsborneFind albums by this artist, Tony OxleyFind albums by this artist, Kenny WheelerFind albums by this artist, Ron MathewsonFind albums by this artist, John TaylorFind albums by this artist, Dave HollandFind albums by this artist, Chris LaurenceFind albums by this artist and many others, as well as many pioneering European and American Jazz musicians.
The music is presented chronologically and beautifully illustrates the gradual metamorphosis of Skidmore from Blues and mainstream Jazz player towards more adventurous areas towards the exploration of Free and Avant-Garde Jazz, which occurred by the end of the 1960s. The last two CDs are dedicated to the exploration of the music of John Coltrane, including a live performance at the legendary Café OTO from 2019 on CD6.
The music is of course brilliant from start to finish, and the release of this Box Set is a truly festive occasion to hear so much music previously hidden from the public ear, all of which is essential to every true British Jazz fan around the globe. The level of the performances is stellar of course, with Skidmore displaying his amazing technique and passion, which obviously are old news for any British Jazz follower, but appear herein in their full might and splendor. Thank God for the depth of Skidmore’s private archives, which made this Box Set possible, and perhaps those might be reexamined in order to find more of such treasures? Of course thanks to Mark WastellFind albums by this artist, the owner of ConfrontFind albums on this label Recordings, for making this dream come true.
Overall, this is an absolutely essential piece of British Jazz history, with hours upon hours of brilliant music, which sees the light of day for the first time. It presents the development of the British / European Jazz scene from the perspective of just one of its many heroes, but considering the incredible gathering of musicians who play on these tracks, it becomes way more than just a story of one man, as important as he might be thanks to his own achievements, constituting in fact a reflection of an Era.
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  | ALAN SKIDMORE / UBIZO ~ 50 JOURNEYS PROVOCATEUR 1040 (Barcode: 5038491104025) ~ UK ~ Jazz-World Fusion Recorded: 2008 Released: 2008
3rd album by British saxophonist / composer Alan SkidmoreFind albums by this artist and his African Music ensemble UbizoFind albums by this artist, which combines European Jazz musicians with African ethnic players. The album’s title celebrates Skidmore’s 50 years as a Jazz musician, one of the most illustrious careers on the British Jazz scene. The music is a beautiful amalgam of modern Jazz and ethnic elements, which Skidmore and his group have been exploring for the last few years. This version of Ubizo includes such gifted players as Ingolf BurkhardtFind albums by this artist (trumpet), Steve MellingFind albums by this artist and Colin TownsFind albums by this artist (keyboards) and Neville MalcolmFind albums by this artist (bass), alongside the African players, who play a plethora of folklore instruments. This album is slightly more oriented towards the ethnic elements, with relatively short tracks, but the scope and the beauty of the music is breathtaking. The Jazz elements are of course still strongly manifested, especially in view of the two John ColtraneFind albums by this artist compositions included, with spectacular solos by Skidmore. Overall this is another masterpiece of Jazz-World Fusion, with great music from start to finish, proving that music does not have to be somber and gloomy to be intelligent and rewarding. I had a great fun listening to this album and I’m sure many listeners will feel the same. Wholeheartedly recommended!
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  | ALAN SKIDMORE / UBIZO ~ UBIZO PROVOCATEUR 1036 (Barcode: 5038491103622) ~ UK ~ Jazz-World Fusion Recorded: 2002 Released: 2003
Following the recording of the sensational “The CallFind albums with this title” album, legendary British saxophonist / composer Alan SkidmoreFind albums by this artist reunited again with the South African ensemble AmampondoFind albums by this artist and created the group UbizoFind albums by this artist, adding a few other British Jazz musicians. This album documents the group’s music, which is a direct continuation of the tremendous success achieved on the previous album. This time the group presents a slightly different balance between Jazz and Folklore, as the “Jazz section” is strengthened by the addition of trumpeter Ingolf BurkhardtFind albums by this artist (from the NDR Big BandFind albums by this artist). Other players include Colin TownsFind albums by this artist (keyboards), Steve MellingFind albums by this artist (piano) and Arnie SomogyiFind albums by this artist (bass), who played on the previous album, and Stephen KeoghFind albums by this artist on drums. The music includes compositions by Skidmore, Towns and of course by members of Amampondo, as well as arrangements of traditional South African music. The overall balance between Jazz and Folklore is absolutely perfect, creating a superb Jazz-World Fusion, as it should be. British Jazz aficionados should remember Skidmore’s participation in Chris McGregorFind albums by this artist’s Brotherhood Of BreathFind albums by this artist some 30 years earlier, which also blended South African music and Jazz. It is quite interesting to compare this recording with the BOB ones and observe the process of maturity and refining that occurred in the meantime. The raw power and wildness (in search of musical and not only freedom) is replaced here by moderation and sophistication. Yes, we are all getting older, no doubt, but this does not affect Skidmore’s playing, which is exceptional, like always. His tone and improvisational skills are a symbol of (spiritual) youth and his Coltranesque explorations remain equal to none. I only hope Skidmore will continue to record his superb music for many years to come. Delightful!
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