EL MAJA
A 12 track latin & world jazz album (44m 14s) — released July 31st 2020 on Jazz Room Records
London, England: Early 1970's. The airwaves ruled by a mixture of Novelty Pop and Glam by day, Progressive Rock by night. Down at the Disco every night finishes with Jeff Beck's "Hi Ho Silver Lining" if you're lucky, all 11 minutes of "Freebird" if you're not.
Not the best time to release an uncompromising and highly creative foray into Latin Jazz territory. The Robin Jones Seven "El Maja" unsurprisingly falls into that limbo known as "between the cracks".
Cue a decade later, it's the beginning of the 1980's, a tough decade with tough dancefloors. Two-tone, Punk, Funk, Northern Soul and some Heavy, Heavy Dub. And Jazz. Jazz For dancing. Jazz for cutting up your mates with your moves. Combat Jazz. One of the essential tools for any aspiring Jazz DJ was this re-discovery; a dig from the dustiest part of the basement piece of wax that's just chock full of Latin Jazz Burners!
Back in the night of the day there was only one store that had a decent supply of these must have treasures: Fusions Records run by DJ Paul Murphy. "They came into the stock room and as fast as I could put them on the shelves they were snapped up."
With originals now going for a wallet busting $400 (and up!) Jazz Room Records are pleased to make this long lost classic available once more.
A groundbreaking album, "El Maja" was released by The Robin Jones Seven in 1972.
Robin Jones: "My early recordings all crossed the lines musically between Afro-Cuban and Afro-Brazilian music. I made two such albums that were released by Apollo Sound in the 1970s: "Denga" and "El Maja".
Uptempo, four hundred feet or more on the floor stompers like "El Maja", "Carica Papaya"and the track that Robin himself said is the first recorded Samba tune in the UK: "Batucada Da Vida" are complemented by the Afro-Boogaloo of "The Wailer", the soulful grooves of "Chant Afrique" and a particular highlight being the funk drenched "Atlas".
Roy Edwards: Trumpet and Flugel horn. Olaf Vas: Alto, Tenor and Soprano saxes. Flute, Alto Flute and Piccolo. John Porter: Keyboards, Vibes . Percy Borthwick: Bass. Tony Uter: Congas. Simon Morton: Bongo's.
Robin Jones: Drums, Timbales, Percussion.
Jazz Room Records by The Original Jazz DJ Paul Murphy.
オリジナル・ジャズDJ、ポール・マーフィーによるジャズ・ルーム・レコーズ。
Sounds with 20/20 vision.
20/20ビジョンの音。
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