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Talking The Groove: Jazz Words From The Morning Star
By
Chris Searle
394 Pages
ISBN: 978-1-9163206-7-3
Jazz In Britain
2024
Although Marxist-Leninist theory itself has proved to be, at best, a blind alleyand, at worst, in practice the enemy of the freedoms it claims to championwriters from the Left have contributed much to the study of jazz, an art form which has ideas of freedom, both artistic and societal, at its core. The Trotskyist cultural historian Frank Kofsky wrote the first study of the American New Thing in Black Nationalism and the Revolution in Music (Pathfinder Press, 1970). The British academic and Communist Party stalwart Eric Hobsbawm, writing under the pseudonym Francis Newton, published the first detailed study of the economics of jazz in The Jazz Scene (MacGibbon and Kee, 1959). By contrast, Britain's only overtly rightwing writer about jazz, the poet Philip Larkin, wrote mostly drivel shot through with racism.
The great strength of Left jazz criticism is that it places the music in a social context, rather than treating it like the ivory-tower conservatoire art it is not. Chris Searle, for nearly three decades the jazz correspondent of the Morning Starfounded as The Daily Worker by the Communist Party of Great Britain in 1930is always worth reading for this reason.
Talking The Groove: Jazz Words from the Morning Star is a collection of pieces that have appeared in the paper since the mid 2010s. There are 158 of these pieces. Among the most enjoyable are reviews of or short interviews with (the two forms are frequently combined) members of the London underground scene which has emerged since 2015, includng

Yazz Ahmed
trumpet
Denys Baptiste
saxophoneb.1969


Moses Boyd
drums
Elliot Galvin
piano
Camilla George
saxophone
Binker Golding
saxophone, tenor
Laura Jurd
trumpet
Mark Kavuma
trumpet
Rob Luft
guitarb.1993

Kris Davis
pianob.1980

Mary Halvorson
guitar
James Brandon Lewis
saxophone, tenorb.1983

Marc Ribot
guitarb.1954

Irreversible Entanglements
band / ensemble / orchestrab.2015

Jaimie Branch
trumpet1983 - 2022
Talking The Groove comes with two CDs of previously unreleased music relevant to Searle's text, though not directly referenced by it. They represent an earlier generation of British-based artists than most of those covered in the book and and include recordings of
John Stevens
drumsb.1940
Chris McGregor
b.1936Brotherhood of Breath
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1969

Trevor Watts
saxophoneb.1939

Mark Sanders
drumsb.1960

Tubby Hayes
saxophone, tenor1935 - 1973

Stan Tracey
piano1926 - 2013
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