Live At The Montreux Jazz Festival

In the late '50s, there was some jazz in South Africa which mixed together folk melodies and aspects of bebop. While Chris McGregor's Blue Notes and... more
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AFRICAN JAZZ PIONEERS
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In the late '50s, there was some jazz in South Africa which mixed together folk melodies and aspects of bebop. While Chris McGregor's Blue Notes and Abdullah Ibrahim immigrated to Europe in the early '60s, other musicians were left behind, struggling in anonymity in a racist country. Thirty years later, veteran tenor saxophonist and arranger Ntemi Piliso put together a new band that brought back the older style, utilizing jazz improvisations with South African melodies and rhythms. They appeared at the 1991 Montreux Jazz Festival, a performance that was recorded and released five years later by the Intuition label. The six-horn tentet is often rollicking on eight pieces (mostly by group members), playing with plenty of spirit and utilizing infectious rhythms along with occasional vocals by Giant Molokomme. Although not essential, this release sheds light on a long-lost area of African jazz. ~ Scott Yanow

Product details

Composer(s):
MOYO
Label:
Gallo S.a.
Product code:
CDHUL 40281
Audio Encoding:
PCM
Zone:
Worldwide
Recording Type:
Live recording
Sound Type:
PCM

Review

The Beat - "Township jazz ably mixes the swing of big American bands with African rhythm...and the result is irresistible....this is dance music, make no mistake..."

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Disc 1

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