Sounds Beyond Barriers
One of the most politically charged terms of the 20th century, the Iron
Curtain was a metaphor for political and cultural division. In a
post-war telegram Winston Churchill referred to the fault line that ran
through Europe between East and West as "an Iron Curtain is drawn down
upon their front. We do not know what is going on behind".
In this two-part album, as far as jazz is concerned, we will showcase,
describe and celebrate exactly what was ‘going on behind’. We see that
music is the power supreme, with the ability to transcend all barriers,
be they physical, political or metaphorical.
Our liner notes illustrate the complex and contradictory history of
Soviet jazz, and the tracks we’ve chosen cover the key period of the
early 1960s to the 1980s. It was during these dark years of the Cold War
that the Soviet Union and its satellite states produced a number of
outstanding artists playing in a variety of styles. The impact of
modernism, from hard bop and Latin to modal and cool jazz, had found its
way through cracks in the curtain. The deeply-felt ancestral strains of
traditional European folk music were combined with the exciting new and
progressive sounds of the West, and a radical, intoxicating brew was
created that no amount of guns, tanks or polonium tea could overcome.
We chronicle the triumph of jazz at a time of extreme geopolitical
conflict. What went on behind the Iron Curtain in these countries was
once mysterious and unknown to the West, but the perseverance of their
artists provided sound and light amid the secretive, dark days of the
communist-capitalist standoff. There was no end of life-affirming
spiritual jazz behind the Iron Curtain.
“Whether it’s by improvisation in the African-American jazz tradition,
or by a village kobza player standing on top of a damn hill - he feels
connected to the stars.”
Tracklist:
1. Collage - Halb Sirp (Bad Sickle)
2. Manfred Ludwig-Sextett - Gral
3. Krzysztof Komeda - Crazy Girl
4. Polish Jazz Quartet - Promenade Through Empty Streets
5. Vagif Mustafa-Zade - Caucasus
6. Quartet "Jazz Focus-65" - Monday Morning
7. Theo Schumman Combo - Karawane
8. Vaclav Zahradnik - Podzimní Slunce
9. Karel Velebny - Lori
10. Sevil - Mugam
11. Focus '65 - Autumn Sun
12. Golstain-Nosov Quintet - Rosinent In Toledo
13. Yu All Stars 1977 - Kosmet
14. Dan Mindrila - Sonet
15. Leningrad Jazz Ensemble - Aria
16. Sh Jazz Quintet - Delilah
17. Josef Blaha Trio - Inter Mezzo Forte
18. Csaba Deseo Ensemble - Beyond The Csitári Mountains
19. Manfred Ludwig-Sextett - Skandinavia
20. Anatoly Vapirov - Mystery
21. Zbigniew Namyslowski - Piatawka
22. Andrzej Trzaskowski Quintet - Synopsis (Expression I)
23. Tomsits Quartet - Dhrupad
24. Nicolai Gromin Quartet - Corrida
25. Valery Kolesnikov; Vyacheslav Novikov; Vladimir Molotkov; Alexander Christidis - Rainbow
26. Tone Jansa - Goa
27. S+HQ - My Girl (And Other Things)