I saw David Murray and the Gwo Ka Masters live tonight at QEH as part of the Meltdown. It was a great show! Murray may not owe a direct stylistic debt to Coleman, but there's no doubt that the older man is a spiritual godfather of his intense, wired-directly-into-the-soul saxophone playing. The Gwo Ka project is a merging of Murray's sax with traditional (Gwo Ka) musicians from Guadeloupe plus a Jazz Funk band. It all worked rather well on the night, and a differing emphasis on the various elements of the group sound provided pleasant variety to the set. The concert made me quite happy, and I was inspired to go home and listen to some more music from Guadeloupe...
First off, a CD from one of the Guadeloupeans who shared the stage with Murray tonight - Francois (Fanswa) Ladrezeau. His album "ESPWA KOURAJ" is a lively and original graft onto the roots of the vocal and percussion tradition of Gwo Ka - it's truly something special from the first minute.
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The next recommendation is "TWA SET" by Erick Cosaque, a legendary Caribbean musician. It's rare to find any of Cosaque's recordings (online specialist vendors of used vinyl, e.g. http://cdandlp.com, would probably be the best bet), although he's made quite a few over a long career. So I snapped up this 2009 recording when I saw it available online, and certainly wasn't disappointed. It's mellow, lovely, authentically Caribbean music, and makes me long for a few days spent in island sunshine.
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Sounds samples for both albums are available from Antilles Mizik (see album links above), who seem to be the only retailer making these albums internationally available.