Review by Lance at Bebop Spoken Here

November 6, 2013
BEBOP SPOKEN HERE
by Lance

This came in today as a late contender and, whilst it may not grab the top spot, it’s going to be up there!

Fiery compositions, Equal parts Innovation and Dedication with Blistering Solos and a Vintage Rooted Sound. So said the album notes and hey – they were right! My review done by them in a single sentence!

But no, I’ve got to earn my virtual corn and expound further.

The eleven tracks are split into three groups – Blues, Standards, Modern and alongside each title is the inspiration e.g. Roberta, Roberta (Louis Jordan, Dexter Gordon); Oxtail Soup (Horace Silver, Charles Mingus); Series of Adjustment (Thelonious Monk, Lester Young); Rising (Wayne Shorter, Abbey Lincoln); The Unmemorable Evening (George Russell, Steve Lacy); Bike Lanes, Coming, (Sonny Rollins, McCoy Tyner); Bike Lanes, Going (Pharoah Sanders, Sun Ra, Gil Scott-Heron) etc.

This isn’t just jazz of whatever persuasion it’s also jazz theatre and performed with the drama, passion, humour and emotion that comes with good theatre and this is good jazz theatre. Alt blows great tenor and alto and Hung blows like Kenny Durham. This is one of those albums that came out of left field and sent me into orbit – seriously it is that good. There are even moments when they venture “outside” but not many and, by and large, these are contemporary boppers who, on these forays beyond the city walls do so to hog-tie the critters outside and bring them in!

Love it, not least because it reminds me that jazz can look to the future without forgetting its past.

The disc is dedicated to the late Tunisian street grocer Tarek Al-Tayeb Mohamed Bouazizi. “We salute his courageous spirit and the self-activity it has inflamed.” I don’t know anything about Tarek but if he can inspire the music on this disc he must have been one helluva grocer! Jazz Combustion Uprising – Self Immolation is available on the Flaming Hakama Label .