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Live recordings of the Trevor Watts Drum Orchestra from 1983, a turning point in his career towards evolving a complex, polyrhythmically-driven approach to improvised structures.
 

Watts, Trevor Drum Orchestra
Burundi Monday



Label: FMR
Country: UK

"American listeners may know Trevor Watts as an accomplished alto/soprano saxophonist, but more likely they will associate him with the British avant-garde.

Now in his late sixties, Watts logged a lot of time with blues, rock and traditional jazz bands before joining drummer John Stevens in 1965 to form the Spontaneous Music Ensemble (SME), a collective that provided a launching pad for many visionary British free improvisers-from Watts to Dave Holland, Kenny Wheeler, Derek Bailey and Barry Guy.

Burundi Monday, recorded live in 1983 by the Trevor Watts Drum Orchestra (put together in the 1980s) presents to our more contemporary ears a fresh, exciting and focused example of mostly improvised music. The two tracks ("Burundi Monday" clocking in at near thirty-five minutes and "Double Up" just under half that length) reveal the huge difference in approach between the Drum Orchestra's layering of a groove foundation and the more illustrious, unpredictable SME.

Here we hear a side of Watts' playing and listening skills that might not have been so evident elsewhere. There's more of his background in traditional jazz and blues as well as the obvious penchant for African music: far from a simple appropriation of stylistic affectations, it's heartfelt music played with deep musical skill, yet open to spontaneity.

The players are outstanding, including surprises in violinist Peter Knight (known more for his work in the British trad-folk-rock band Steeleye Span) and drummer Liam Genockey (also more from the rock world). Both contribute wonderfully to the total concept with a special melodic interplay.

Bassist Ernest Mothle also contributes greatly to the overall sound, working with a multi- dimensional approach that invokes Jaco Pastorius' electric chops and Charlie Haden's floating, harmonic directions. This first-time issue is a real find."-Francis Lo Kee






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Improvised Music
European Improv, Free Jazz & Related
Percussion & Drums
London & UK Free Improvisation Scene
Free Improvisation


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Product Information:

UPC: 649849982544

Label: FMR
Catalog ID: FMRCD198-0206
Squidco Product Code: 11151

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2006
Country: UK
Packaging: Digipack
Recorded Live at the 100 Club in 1983.




Personnel:

Trevor Watts-saxophone

Peter Knight-violin

Mmadi Kamara-African percussion

Nana Tsiboe-African percussion

Ernest Mothle-bass

Liam Genockey-drum

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Track Listing:

1. Burundi Monday 34:41

2. Double Up 15:15









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