Chris McGregor's Brotherhood Of Breath
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''Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath'' is the debut album by South African pianist and composer
Chris McGregor Christopher McGregor (24 December 1936 – 26 May 1990) was a South African jazz pianist, bandleader and composer born in Somerset West, South Africa. Early influences McGregor grew up in the then Transkei (now part of the Eastern Cape Prov ...
's big band of the same name. Produced by Joe Boyd, it was recorded in 1970, and was issued on LP by the short-lived Neon imprint of
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in 1971 as the label's second release. In 2007, it was reissued on CD by Fledg'ling Records. The music reflects the influences of both jazz and traditional African music. Regarding his arrangements, McGregor stated: "You get a feeling for areas you want to explore... It was to do with African polyrhythm. I started hearing the possibilities of things happening on a lot of different levels rhythmically. There was a wheel turning then, things flowing together..." Author W. C. Bamberger described the music as "simple, rhythmic, with the parts entering one by one and interlocking, with the sections, line after line, increasing the torque of syncopated complexity until the ear can barely keep up, then backing off and, most often, starting again."


Reception

In a review for
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, Dean McFarlane called the band "a group of extraordinary musicians from the free jazz, progressive rock, and improvisation scenes," and wrote: "Brotherhood of Breath created one of the defining recordings of ethno-jazz with this album... tis driven by the organic pulse of the rhythm section -- bassist Harry Miller and drummer Louis Moholo, no less -- who will be names familiar to fans of British free jazz. This album comes highly recommended to fans of Don Cherry, Afro-beat sounds, and the Sun Ra Arkestra." Critic Tom Hull awarded the album a grade of "A−", and described the music as "Township jive with avant drive and distortions, a marvelous formula McGregor sustained for two decades." Writing for ''Point of Departure'', Bill Shoemaker called the recording "an album that flowed effortlessly from beginning to end," with "MRA" as "an ideal, exhilarating opening track." He stated that the 21-minute "Night Poem" "signaled a new direction," and remarked: "There is an organic quality in how 'Night Poem' unfolds that would present with increasingly frequency in Brotherhood performances into the mid-'70s." W. C. Bamberger stated: "What caught jazz and even pop fans' ears and imaginations was the feeling that the band was barely under control, a raging giant rhythm and sound generator that might take them anywhere. A reputation well-deserved - with the Keith Moon-meets-Roy Tyner drumming of Moholo, Pukwana's crosscut alto and Feza's shape-shifting pocket trumpet together carrying the standard of 'freedom above all.'"


Track listing

# "MRA" (Dudu Pukwana) – 5:02 # "Davashe's Dream" ( Mackay Davashe) – 7:30 # "The Bride" (Dudu Pukwana) – 7:41 # "Andromeda" (Chris McGregor) – 4:07 # "Night Poem" (Chris McGregor) – 20:46 # "Union Special" (Chris McGregor) – 1:42


Personnel

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Chris McGregor Christopher McGregor (24 December 1936 – 26 May 1990) was a South African jazz pianist, bandleader and composer born in Somerset West, South Africa. Early influences McGregor grew up in the then Transkei (now part of the Eastern Cape Prov ...
– leader, piano, African xylophone * Dudu Pukwana – alto saxophone * Mike Osborne – alto saxophone, clarinet, flute * Ronnie Beer – tenor saxophone, flute * Alan Skidmore – tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone *
John Surman John Douglas Surman (born 30 August 1944) is an English jazz saxophone, Clarinet family, clarinet, and synthesizer player, and composer of free jazz and modal jazz, often using themes from folk music. He has composed and performed music for danc ...
– baritone saxophone, soprano saxophone * Harry Beckett – trumpet * Mongezi Feza – trumpet, flute *
Marc Charig Mark Charig (born 22 February 1944 in London) is a British trumpeter and cornetist. He was particularly active in the late 1960s and early 1970s, when he played in settings as diverse as Long John Baldry's group, Bluesology, Soft Machine, a ...
– cornet * Malcolm Griffiths – trombone * Nick Evans – trombone * Harry Miller – bass * Louis Moholo – drums, percussion


References

{{Authority control 1971 debut albums Brotherhood of Breath albums RCA Records albums Albums produced by Joe Boyd