soul jazz orchestra - rising sun - strut - vinyl
STRUT 058LP - 53584 - eu2lp - €22.50New Copy
Genre: African
1. Awakening
2. Agbara
3. Negus Negast
4. Lotus Flower
5. Mamaya
6. Serenity
7. Consecration
8. Rejoice Pt. 1
9. Rejoice Pt. 2
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Since their creation in 2002 in Ottawa, Canada, The Souljazz Orchestra have become one of the most potent bands in their field. Drawing on the rough, raw grooves of the '60s and '70s and effortlessly fusing soul, jazz, Afro and latin rhythms within their music, they have moved forward the blueprint of Fela, Fania and the funk in entirely new ways, whilst keeping the vital analogue grit intact.
'Rising sun' is their third album and draws on a wider canvas of styles than before, touching on spiritual jazz, deep African rhythms and Ethiopian modes, the Orchestra take their sound to new heights. Check!
The tracks themselves flow as a sinuous whole. The reflective intro overture, Awakening, originally came to composer Pierre Chrétien in a dream, the hard Afrobeat of Agbara whips up a heavyweight groove, driven by prepared marimbas rather than traditional electric guitar lines, Negus Negast touches on dark Ethio-jazz, inspired by Strut label-mate Mulatu Astatke, Lotus Flower is a spiritual soul-jazz piece featuring the muted trumpet stylings of guest Nicholas Dyson (musician with Gladys Knight & The Pips, The Temptations and The Coasters), Mamaya moves into heavy 12/8 Afro-jazz territory, based around traditional Guinean rhythms, the more laid back 12/8 Afro-jazz of Serenity features the flute and clarinet work of multi-instrumentalist Zakari Frantz, Consecration explores modal territory, a track composed during the very early days of the group, and the album closes with Rejoice, a cover in two parts of the Pharoah Sanders' 1981 classic.