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Grand Union Orchestra: London, UK, June 7, 2013
BySpirits of Cable Street
Wilton's
London, UK
June 7, 2013
A tribute to music hall star Marie Lloyd set to a reggae beat? Could only be

Grand Union Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestraThis was a scaled down GUO, albeit in numbers only. There was no diminishing of ambition or scale when it came to the music. As ever, the orchestra took its audience on a global journeytonight taking in both Hindustani and Carnatic traditions from India, Chinese classical music, samba and salsa, ska and reggae all leavened with a healthy dose of the blues.
But is it jazz? From its origins, jazz has been a syncretic music. What GUO leader Tony Haynes does is bring it to new places, new worlds and new sources of inspiration. "Mishra Kafi" began as a South Indian rag with some richly evocative violin from Jyotsna Srikanthperhaps the star of the showbefore morphing into a Brazilian samba and then returning home via the Mississippi. Ever hear a guy play blues sitar? Well, Baluji Shrivastav can play it like he learned at the feet of

Robert Johnson
vocals1911 - 1938
And there was jazz too, almost straight on "Feelin' Nice" and Afro-Cuban on "Tierra Roja," both with some remarkable tenor from Louise Elliott and fine trumpet and flugelhorn from

Shanti Paul Jayasinha
arrangerMarie Lloyd's "Follow the Van" was given a reggae lilt:
"Marie Lloyd's gone to the West Indies.'"
"Jamaica?"
"No, she went of her own accord."
It worked. And then, the orchestra closed with the wonderful "Rag Hamsadhvani." No matter how many times I hear the gymnastics of Indian Konnakol singing, it never ceases to lift the soul. Here it drew upon the vocal talents of Paul Jayasinha, Baluji Shrivastav, Jyotsna Srikanth and the orchestra's tabla player, Yousuf Ali Khan, bringing an end to what was the strongest, most liberating performance yet heard from this incredible band.
Spirits of Cable Street is a manifesto recalling instantly the vibrant history of an area of London through which generations of immigrants have passed. It is also a reminder of the Jews, socialists and trades unionists who stopped Oswald Mosley's black-shirted thugs in the thirties when they tried to march through the East End. It tells of a working class culture of resistance, and nowin the hands of the Grand Union Orchestrait speaks boldly of new ways of making jazz.
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