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Jake Long: City Swamp
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Tom Skinner
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Miles Davis
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Tony Williams
drums1945 - 1997
Long is best known as the leader of " data-original-title="" title="">Maisha, adepts of spiritual jazz, who debuted with There Is A Place (Brownswood) in 2018 and went on to record with

Gary Bartz
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Nubya Garcia
saxophoneShirley Tetteh
guitar, electricTwm Dylan
bass, electricTim Doyle
percussion
Binker Golding
saxophone, tenor
Tamar Osborn
saxophone, tenorArtie Zaitz
guitar, electricAl Macsween
pianoCity Swamp connects to the jazz-rock vibe that Miles Davis explored, but does so in a less artful and more unabashed manner than did Davis. Davis was not comfortable in a rock groove. It was simply not his thing, though in pursuit of record sales he tried to disguise the fact. (For more on this, read Miles Davis & Don Cherry: Which One Is The Grifter? here.) Long on the other hand is home from home and unafraid of getting primal. City Swamp also stands apart from such albums as Bitches Brew (Columbia, 1970) through Long's embrace of the dub techniques of first-generation Jamaican producers such as King Tubby and Lee Perry.
The quickest way to get a handle on the album is by checking the YouTube below, which is of lead single "Silhouette," built around Shirley Tetteh and Twm Dylan's looping riff.
Long describes City Swamp as a "dystopian suite" addressing the architectural and social butchery being inflicted on London by venal property developers and other bloodsuckers from the Dark Side. In this parish, however, it sounds more like a terrific full-throttle jazz-rock romp with a Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval. ">
Track Listing
Ideological Rubble; Celestial Soup; Swamp; Silhouette.
Personnel
Jake Long
drumsNubya Garcia
saxophoneBinker Golding
saxophone, tenorTamar Osborn
saxophone, tenorShirley Tetteh
guitar, electricArtie Zaitz
guitar, electricAl Macsween
pianoTwm Dylan
bass, electricTim Doyle
percussionAlbum information
Title: City Swamp | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: New Soil
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