Johnny Dyani
's "Ithi-gqi," a jauntily striding affair featuring scorching tenor work from
Evan Parker
, and the bulk of "Amaxesha Osizi," the closest thing to a "regular" jazz number wherein
Keith Tippett
has some very fine moments. But the real killers are the slow, surging anthems.
Mongezi Feza
, a South African trumpeter who died too young several years before this session, is remembered in his "You Ain't Gonna Know Me 'Cos You Think You Know Me," whose achingly lovely line, replete with obbligato sighs from the trombones, is repeated and repeated, each iteration generating new and stronger intensity. It's a sublime performance, transcending genre. One can hear a source of some of the melodic areas later investigated by
Barry Guy
with his
London Jazz Composers Orchestra
(which included several members of this ensemble) in pieces like this. And if the
Feza
work wasn't enough, the closing "Wedding Hymn" shakes the foundations. Beginning with bird songs and a horn-played chorale (showing the African origins of gospel hymns), it leads "/>
歌手:Louis Moholo
发行时间:1970-01-01
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