MIKE WESTBROOK — The Cortege

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Album · 1982

Tracklist

A1 It Starts Here
A2 Democratie
A3 Berlin 16.2.79
B1 Erme Estuary
B2 Knivshult / Ash Wednesday
B3 Ruote Che Girano
C1 Piano
C2 Lenador
C3 July '79
D1 Enface
D2 Cordoba
E1 Santarcangelo
i. Free As Bird
ii. Evening
iii. Jerusalem
iv. Dawn
v. Piped Music
vi. Dirge
vii. Didn't He Ramble
viii. Cadenza
E2 Kyrie
F1 A Hearth Burns
i. The Toper's Rant
ii. Une Vie
F2 Graffitti

Line-up/Musicians

Arranged By [Lyrics] – Kate Westbrook
Bass – Steve Cook
Bassoon, Oboe, Saxophone [Sopranino Saxophone] – Lindsay Cooper
Cello – Georgie Born
Drums, Percussion – Dave Barry
Guitar – Brian Godding
Horns [Tenor Horn], Flute [Bamboo Flute], Piccolo Flute, Vocals – Kate Westbrook
Piano – Mike Westbrook
Producer – Fiachra Trench, Kate Westbrook, Mike Westbrook
Saxophone [Alto, Soprano & Tenor Saxophones] – Chris Hunter
Saxophone [Alto, Soprano & Tenor Saxophones], Clarinet, Flute [Alto Flute] – Phil Todd
Saxophone [Baritone, Alto & Soprano Saxophones], Clarinet [Alto Clarinet], Flute – Chris Biscoe
Trombone, Bass Trombone – Malcolm Griffiths
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Dave Plews, Dick Pearce, Guy Barker
Trumpet, Vocals – Phil Minton
Tuba – Alan Sinclair (3)
Tuba [2nd Tuba] – Dave Powell

About this release

Original Records – ORA 309 (UK)

The Cortege: A composition for jazz orchestra by Mike Westbrook with texts from Federico Garcia Lorca, Arthur Rimbaud, Hermann Hesse, William Blake, Guiseppe Gioachino Belli, John Clare, Pentti Saarikoski, and other European poetry, edited by Kate and Mike Westbrook.

Recorded and mixed at The Music Centre, Wembley, March/April 1982.

Cd reissue (2 discs) Enja Records ENJ-7087 22

Recorded and mixed at The Music Centre, Wembley, March/April 1982.

Thanks to Sean Trane for the addition and snobb for the updates

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Sean Trane
Often regarded as Westbrook’s most ambitious work, The Cortege is only one of the many over-the-edge oeuvres he’s done, but this early-80’s piece dos walk away with the gold medal. Indeed, we’re often fairly far away from the jazz medium, and the best way Cortege could be pigeonholed is progressive jazz-fusion. Among the cast of musicians, you’ll find rock-alumni Brian Godding (guitar) and Steve Cook (bass), RIO-crowd Phil Minton (vocals and trumpet), Lindsey Cooper (bassoon), Georgie Born (cello) and pure-jazz personnel (Malcolm Griffiths (trombone), Guy Barker, Dick Pearce and Dave Plew (trumpet), etc… The project was assembled when Westbrook composed the piece and it was performed twice in the UK and twice in Italy in 79, then in Germany in 80, then recorded for a BBC Radio 3 broadcast. The “piece” continued to evolve until it was finally set to disc in early 82 and release as a triple vinyl album. The works were then performed throughout France and Switzerland (Montreux Festival), and performed for the last time in Italy mid-84.

The vocals, courtesy of Mike’s wife Kate Westbrook (also on flutes) and Phil Minton have a semi-operatic feel, often mixed in with RIO-like vocals (Henry Cow and Art Bears’ Dagmar Krause comes to mind) with lyrics taken from different poet legends like Garcia-Lorca, Arthur Rimbaud, Herman Hesse, William Blake, Belli and a few more, mostly sung in French (credibly enough), Spanish, English or Swedish. 15 tracks, ranging from 3 to 17 minutes, sung in around six European languages for a total of two hours plus of challenging music… quite a programme and quite a few hours of intense listening in sight, really!!

Opening on an almost hard-rock riff (reminiscent of what Rush could do), It Starts Here features the moods change quite often, veering from JR/F to RIO in less time than it takes to type it down, sometimes featuring a shredder guitar solo (Godding). The same Godding is also quite present in the following track Democratie (with Rimbaud lyrics), sharing the spotlight with Cooper’s bassoon. The mood does settle down (sometimes too much) and become classical with the following two tracks, the moods alternating between the slow and boring to the haunting clarinet-dominated. Erme Estuary (dedicated to Westbrook’s father, who died during the creation protest), while Girano seems to go for an intermediate position between red-hot fusion and jazzier moments, especially with plenty of steaming horns. You’ll easily guess the album-shortest track Piano features Westbrook himself and solo. Georgie Born’s cello opens Lenador, where Kat’s vocals near the sombre, if not sinister or downright funeral, but Barker’s outstanding trumpet pulls it back from the dead.

Most of the second part (meaning the last three sides of vinyl, but second disc of the CD Enja label reissue) is much of the same impressive ilk, but the classical genre dominates the debate in a much more convincing fashion. Well, The Cortege is definitely not an easy oeuvre to digest, hardly helped by its duration well over two hours and a diversity and complexity that can baffle even the most demanding progressive-minded aficionados. To make the absorption easier, the album comes with an extensive booklet, where Westbrook takes great care to explain the individual pieces, even if the infos given are easily accessible for non-musicians. Certainly an out-of-the-ordinary release, and most likely Westbrook’s crowing achievement in his composing career.

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