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The Jazz Defenders: Memory In Motion
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Lee Morgan
trumpet1938 - 1972
Hard bop was not all about badness, however. Of equal weight towards the other end of the spectrum were

Horace Silver
piano1928 - 2014

Art Blakey
drums1919 - 1990
Memory In Motion is the band's third album, following 2019's Scheming and 2022's King Phoenix (both Haggis Records). The lineup has remained constant aside from one change in tenor saxophonist: leader, main composer and keyboardist
George Cooper
piano
Nick Malcolm
trumpetb.1983

Jake McMurchie
saxophoneWill Harris
bassIan Matthews
drumsOpening track "Meanderthal" (check the YouTube below) is indicative of the Defenders' groove, but not of their singularity, in which occasional hip-hop drum patterns figure effectively. Elsewhere Cooper's trippy organ and vibraphone sometimes nudge cosmic jazz into the room, and welcome it is, too. Less successful is the de rigueur rap track, "Rolling On A High" (neat title though).
The Jazz Defenders must be terrific live. The closing track, "Enigma," is the sole live recording on the album, and it is great. But it is not the anticipated knees-up. Instead, it is a lushly romantic ballad for acoustic piano and double bass only. At just over seven minutes it is the longest track on the album, and it shows that the Defenders are far from being a one-trick pony ">
Track Listing
Meanderthal; The Long Haul; Chasing Fantasies; Rolling On A High; Take A Minute; Fuffle Kershuffle; Snakebite Playfight; Net Zero; Enigma.
Personnel
George Cooper
pianoJake McMurchie
saxophoneNick Malcolm
trumpetWill Harris
bassIan Matthews
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Doc Brown: vocals (4); Gemma Bott: backing vocals (4); George Cooper: backing vocals (4), piano, Wurlitzer, organ, vibraphone, percussion; Will Harris: double bass, electric bass.
Album information
Title: Memory In Motion | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Haggis Records
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