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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2008 at 09:40

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Today’s new addition is something I’ve been waiting for to appear for quite a while. Finally the wonderful Sunbeam Records released it on CD and it’s a real pleasure to be able finally to offer it to others:

Mike Taylor – “Pendulum”

Pianist / composer Mike Taylor was the most enigmatic figure on the British Jazz scene in the 1960s. His genius was almost completely unknown to most and just a handful of close friends / musicians had the opportunity to work with him and hear his music. His eccentric personality, which bordered on the mentally unstable and his tragic death at a ridiculous young age cut his career short, leaving a legacy of just two albums, of which this is the first. Anybody listening to this album will surely realize that this is one of the most daring and earliest modern British Jazz recordings and it parallels (in time and complexity) to the most advanced Avant Garde Jazz experiments happening across the Atlantic. Taylor’s unprecedented and unconventional approach to music was so ahead of its time that it’s truly mind-boggling. The quartet playing on this recording includes Taylor on piano, Dave Tomlin on soprano saxophone, Tony Reeves on bass and Jon Hiseman on drums (the last two were of course to form the band Colosseum a few years later). The sound of the quartet is somewhat similar to John Coltrane’s legendary quartet, but Taylor plays quite differently than McCoy Tyner of course. The music includes three Jazz standards (on what used to be Side A) and three original compositions by Taylor (on Side B). The treatment of the standards is an absolute hair-raising experience, with Taylor de-composing / de-structuring the original harmony and re-assembling the pieces together in a completely new way. His original compositions are awesome as well, exposing a new musical universe. The entire album is a knockout from start to finish and listening to it over 40 years after it was recorded should still produce Goosebumps on every sensitive listener’s skin. BTW people unaware of Jon Hiseman’s early Jazz days should check out his recording with another great British pianist Howard Riley on Howard’s debut album “Discussions”. Taylor was about to record only one more album, called simply “Trio”, with Jon Hiseman and Jack Bruce on bass (Bruce was very much involved with the British Jazz scene before his adventure with Cream – see Jack’s debut album “Things We Like”), who was a friend of Taylor, as were the other members of the Graham Bond Organization. Also it’s really strange that Taylor’s fate was in many ways similar to that of Bond’s, both ending their lives in a suicide / accident, following a long period of mental instability. This album is a central piece of the puzzle forming the birth of modern British Jazz and no serious follower of that scene can afford not to have this album in his collection. Beyond essential!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 22 2008 at 07:13

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Here is the next new addition on the wonderful Sunbeam Records:

Terry Smith – “Fall Out”

Guitarist / composer Terry Smith was one of the busiest musicians on the British Jazz scene in the late 1960s. Voted the best Jazz guitarist in the 1968 polls, when this album was recorded, Smith was not only playing at the regular Jazz venues around London, but was also a member of the backup group of singer Scott Walker, who was at the peak of his popularity at the time. Walker, although extremely successful as a Pop artists, had a keen musical ear and was trying to get away from the sugary Pop image by employing some of the best Jazz musicians at the time In his band, which was led by no other than the legendary Ronnie Scott. Walker used his influence with his label (Philips) to offer a recording opportunity to some of the young and extremely talented musicians in the band, which led to the recording of this debut album by Terry Smith. As this album shows, Smith already had an extraordinary technique and feel for Jazz. Based on the tradition created by players like Kenny Burrell and Wes Montgomery, Smith took his guitar work a few steps further adding his personal touch. Of course just a few months later Smith would become one of the founding members of the British Jazz-Rock ensemble If, which successfully competed with their American counterparts like Blood, Sweat & Tears and Chicago. On this album Smith is accompanied by some of the best British Jazz musicians at the time, including Kenny Wheeler on trumpet, Ray Warleigh on sax and flute, Gordon Beck on piano and Ron Mathewson on bass. Of the eight tracks on this album, three are his originals and the rest standards, beautifully arranged for a big Jazz ensemble. Two of the tracks are performed by Smith’s trio with Bob Stuckley on organ and Chris Karen on drums. This is an excellent album by all means and it’s great to have it back from oblivion after all these years. Recommended!

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Here is the next new addition on the wonderful Sunbeam Records:

Ray Warleigh – “First Album”

Australian born saxophonist / flautist composer Ray Warleigh was one of the busiest musicians on the British Jazz scene in the late 1960s. He was not only playing at the regular Jazz venues around London, but was also a member of the backup group of singer Scott Walker, who was at the peak of his popularity at the time. Walker, although extremely successful as a Pop artists, had a keen musical ear and was trying to get away from the sugary Pop image by employing some of the best Jazz musicians at the time In his band, which was led by no other than the legendary Ronnie Scott. Walker used his influence with his label (Philips) to offer a recording opportunity to some of the young and extremely talented musicians in the band, which led to the recording of this debut album by Ray Warleigh. Warleigh would become famous later for playing on album by the top Rock start like Nick Drake, Elton John, U2, Paul McCartney and many more. The format chosen for this album was “Jazz & strings”, which suited Warleigh’s superbly clear and lyrical style perfectly. The chosen material (all standards) was beautifully arranged for a large string orchestra and a Jazz rhythm section, which included some of the best British Jazz players at the time, like Gordon Back on piano, Kenny Napper on bass and Terry Cox on drums. The resulting album is a stunning debut, beautifully executed by all the musicians involved, and showing Warleigh to be a world class player, who can improvise freely and yet always stay within the melodic line. Jazz & strings albums have a tendency to fall into the “land of saccharine” very easily, but fortunately this is well avoided here, producing a most enjoyable Jazz album full of integrity and showmanship. It’s great to have this forgotten gem back in circulation.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 24 2008 at 02:40

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Here is the next new addition on the wonderful Sunbeam Records:

Steve Baron – “The Mother Of Us All”

This is one of those obscure and completely forgotten musical gems recorded and released in the late 1960s, only to disappear from the face of the earth for many years and pop up again recently as one of the thousands of albums frantically reissued by specialist labels. American singer / songwriter Steve Baron created his group called Steve Baron Quartet with a few young Jazz oriented players and recorded this single album after playing with them for about a couple of years. Baron wrote all the songs on the album, which are a strange and beautiful mixture of Folk, Psychedelics and Jazz, as appropriate for the time when everything in music was allowed and possible. Most of the album is song oriented, but on a couple of tracks (and especially the final 11 minutes long track closing the album) long instrumental Jazz improvisations are present, showing the great talent of guitarist Bill Davidson and pianist Tom Winer. It’s very difficult to classify this album genre wise, so for lack of better terms I’ve placed it under Jazz-Rock, but it really is beyond any specific genre, just wonderful. Listening to this obscure gem makes me always wonder how many more such great recordings remain hidden in the past.

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Here is the next new addition on the wonderful Sunbeam Records:

G. F. Fitz-Gerald – “Mouseproof”

Scottish guitarist / singer / songwriter G. F. Fitz-Gerald recorded his only album with a bunch of excellent musicians, including some legendary figures like singer Judy Dyble (Fairport Convention), tabla virtuoso Sam Gopal, sax and flute player Geoff Leigh and many others. The album was a complete commercial failure at the time of its release, disappearing entirely from the market, only to be remembered by a very few people who ever heard it as a gem of great interest. Finally after so many years the album was finally reissued, for all of us to enjoy. Fitz-Gerald moved on in the meantime into experimental improvised music (see his album with Lol Coxhill) and never recorded in the studio again. The album lost nothing of its original charm and magic and after all these years it’s still an absolute gem. Resembling the efforts of groups like Comus and perhaps Third Ear Band, this is a completely zany, funny, crazy, wonderful mixture of Psychedelics, Jazz, early Improvised Music and Folk. As usual with such mixtures, it is absolutely beyond any specific genre and placing it under Progressive Rock is the best I can do. I really recommend to everybody to try and get hold of a copy of this – it very well might eventually become your favorite album – you never know. Brilliant stuff!

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It’s great to see the wonderful French small label Soleil Zeuhl back with not one but four new releases. Here is the first of those:

BBI – “BBI”

French trio BBI recorded just one album before the members moved on to other projects. The members were guitarist Laurent Imperato (ex-Xaal), bassist Philippe Bussonnet (Magma, One Shot) and drummer Jean-Claude Buire (ex-Offering). The album is quite similar to the instrumental Jazz-Rock Fusion guitar oriented music played by One Shot, driven by the superb bass lines played by Bussonnet. The music is highly energetic and improvised, with the guitar performing some wild pyrotechnics. The repetitive rhythmic patterns and the intensive sound of the French Zeuhl school, developed by the Magma camp, are of course the foundation, but this album is definitely more Fusion oriented that any of the Magma albums. Three of the six composition present here, written by Bussonnet will appear later in reworked form on the first One Shot album three years later. Magma and Zeuhl fans will jump on this album, but it is recommended to all listeners who love guitar power trios. Thanks to Soleil Zeuhl one more gem from the French heritage has been rescued from oblivion. The music was mastered and restored by the Israeli sound wizard Udi Koomran.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 26 2008 at 12:56
Please note that I received yesterday a shipment form the fantastic Frech Soleil Zeuhl label, which includes their 4 new releases made available last month.

All 4 albums are absolutely stunning and they will be sold out really soon, so please don't delay your orders.

Also please note that the older Soleil Zeuhl releases are now out of print and are nowhere to be found. I have in stock copies of Dun and Potemkine, but in very limited quantities - don't say I didn't warn you ;)

Here is a direct link to the SZ releases:

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It’s great to see the wonderful French small label Soleil Zeuhl back with not one but four new releases. Here is the second of those:

Rialzu – “U Rigiru”

Only album by French band Rialzu, one of the very few Prog groups active in the 1970s on the French Island of Corsica. Considered an ultra rare collector’s item for many years, here it is for the first time on CD with some bonus material. The members of the band combine elements of Symphonic Prog, Magma influences and Corsican folklore into a very interesting musical blend, creating a Prog gem. Although mostly instrumental, the album also includes some vocal tracks, sung in the Corsican language. The original album included only 3 tracks, two of which are extended compositions 16 and 11 minutes long. This reissue adds two live tracks recorded by the group before the album was recorded and a short video clip taken from a live show – all together a great reissue. The music is very original and quite different from the French mainland efforts at the time, which makes this effort quite unique. Kudos to Soleil Zeuhl for unearthing this lost gem and making it accessible to us all. Recommended!

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It’s great to see the wonderful French small label Soleil Zeuhl back with not one but four new releases. Here is the third of those:

Setna – “Cycle I”

French sextet Setna, led by drummer Nicolas Candé, who also composes all the music, is one of the most interesting new ensembles on the local scene. After a couple of years of buzz and anticipation, their debut album is finally here and it was well worth waiting for. Fronted by a superb female singer Natacha Jouët, they deliver some great music here, which combines Prog, Jazz, Ambient and slight Zeuhl influences, creating a magic atmosphere. The music is basically a long suite, divided into parts, but meant to be a continuous piece of music. Two keyboards players (one playing moog and both playing the Fender Rhodes – one of my favorite instruments with a immediately distinguishable tone), soprano saxophonist and a bass player complete the lineup, but they also employ four guest musicians on some of the tracks. The closest musical association would be Soft Machine (at their best) with female vocals. This is definitely one of the best debut albums I’ve heard recently and one can only hope they will continue whatever was started here with future surprises. There is something here for every lover of good music so I’m not confining my recommendation to any specific genre, just grab it and enjoy! A great addition to the splendid Soleil Zeuhl catalog as well as any decent record collection.

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It’s great to see the wonderful French small label Soleil Zeuhl back with not one but four new releases. Here is the fourth of those:

Amygdala – “Complex Combat”

2nd album by Japanese group Amygdala, which took the world by surprise with their debut album, a few years back. While they were only a duo on their debut album, here they have expanded the lineup to a trio and even added a guest soloist on some tracks. Formed by keyboards player Yoshiyuki Nakajima, who also writes all the music, and guitarist Yoshihiro Yamaji, they added the French drummer Daniel Jeand`heur (One Shot) and as guest musician another Japanese keyboards player Kenichi Oguchi (Kenso) to create a massive and complex sound. The result is truly remarkable and although a demanding listening experience, full of incredible performances and musical magic. People who loved their debut will of course be delighted by this new effort, and those who so far never heard them should do so ASAP. Stylistically the music covers Jazz-Rock Fusion and Zeuhl, but also a lot of other ground. Rather than try to classify one should listen with an open mind and let the music speak for itself. I doubt if anybody, who seriously likes serious contemporary music, could stay cold to this. A must for Zeuhl fans of course.

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