JUJU Live at 131 Prince Street 2LP

JUJU Live at 131 Prince Street 2LP

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Product code: STRUT250LP
Artist: JuJu
Label: Strut
Music style: Jazz/Nu Jazz
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Strut continue their in-depth archive reissues from the Black Fire label with a definitive edition of JuJu’s ‘Live At 131 Prince Street’,recorded in 1973 at Ornette Coleman’s gallery in New York and featuring a previously unheard recording of the Pharoah Sanders composition "Thembi".

After forming in San Francisco while working on the Marvin X theatre piece ‘The Resurrection of the Dead’, JuJu began to hone their uncompromising fusion of Afro-Latin rhythms with free and spiritual jazz before signing to Strata-East for the ‘A Message From Mozambique’ album in 1972. “We moved to New York and became part of the avant-garde community on the Lower East Side and Greenwich Village,” remembers bandleader Plunky Branch. Following a high profile live show at the Lincoln Center, Ornette Coleman invited JuJu to his gallery and loft at 131 Prince Street to perform there and to stay on while he left on tour. “That was life-changing for us,” continues Plunky.“It was fabulous. The recordings you hear on this album are in close proximity to each other, maybe across one day or a weekend at the gallery.”

Alongside tracks written by the JuJu band members, like the 5/4 tempo ‘At Least We Have A Horizon Now’, they play choice covers from their peers. Plunky explains, “‘Thembi’ is a Pharoah Sanders piece which he wrote for his wife in 1971 and it’s one of my favourite pieces by him. ‘Azucar Pa Ti’ was written by Eddie Palmieri; we loved him too and enjoyed Latin music in general. Here we play ‘Mozambique’, based on an Afro-Cuban rhythm and we regularly played that for 10 minutes before morphing into ‘Azucar’. ‘Out Of This World’, written by Johnny Mercer and Harold Arlen, was inspired by John Coltrane who recorded a version of it on his ‘Coltrane’ album in ’62.”

FOR FANS OF: Tribe, Black Jazz, Strata-East, Gilles Peterson, Pharoah Sanders, Cecil Taylor,Phil Ranelin, Oneness Of Juju, Sun Ra Arkestra, Philip Cohran, Harold Land, Ornette Coleman, John Coltrane, Eddie Palmieri, Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids

A1. AT LEAST WE HAVE A HORIZON NOW (18:53)
B1. THEMBI (14:57)
C1. MOZAMBIQUE / AZUCAR PA TI (22:36)
D1. OUT OF THIS WORLD (9:22)
D2. ROSALIE / JUJU’S DOOR (13:04)

 

ArtistJuJu
LabelStrut
Music styleJazz/Nu Jazz
Brand
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STRUT250LP
Producer code
4062548012354
Artist
JuJu
Title
Live at 131 Prince Street 2LP
Format
LP
Label
Strut
Music style
Jazz/Nu Jazz
Product type
VINYL RECORD
Catalogue number
STRUT250LP
Condition
New
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