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ENERGIT ~ ENERGIT / PIKNIK (CZECHOSLOVAK JAZZ-ROCK EXPANDED EDITION)
INDIES HAPPY TRAILS 626 (Barcode: 8595026662629) ~ CZECH REPUBLIC ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion

Recorded: 1973 - 1978 Released: 2008

This wonderful reissue collects all the recordings by the Czechoslovak ensemble EnergitFind albums by this artist. It is a brilliant document of the music scene, which thrived in Eastern Europe behind the Iron Curtain, in all the so-called "Socialist" countries, and was every bit as interesting, groundbreaking and visionary as anything else happening at the same time in Western Europe or the USA. In spite of political pressures, artistic censorship and economic hardships, with very limited access to recordings from the West, decent equipment or proper recording facilities, these young and ambitious musicians were exploding with ideas and boldly exploring new territories. The resulting music created at the time remains completely relevant today and should be rediscovered by young audiences, as it lost absolutely nothing of its power and intellectual quality.

Energit was formed by the brilliant guitarist Lubos AndrstFind albums by this artist, after he left the legendary Jazz QFind albums by this artist ensemble, joining forces with two excellent young musicians from another legendary ensemble SHQFind albums by this artist: keyboardist Emil ViklickyFind albums by this artist and saxophonist Rudolf TichacekFind albums by this artist. The lineup was completed by bassist Jan VytrhlikFind albums by this artist and drummer Karel JencikFind albums by this artist. Andrst wrote most of the all-original material performed by the ensemble, which although Blues influenced, was at the time centered on the Jazz-Rock idiom, similar in sound to the early Mahavishnu OrchestraFind albums by this artist.

For the second album Viklicky was replaced by Milan SvobodaFind albums by this artist, who also wrote the brass arrangement used on that album, and Jencik was replaced by Jaromir HelesicFind albums by this artist.

The bonus material includes an ultra-rare EP, a track released previously on a compilation album and some archival live recordings. In retrospect this is some of the best Eastern European Jazz-Rock, which should not be missed by any connoisseur of the genre. A must!
Side Note
Since the 1950s Czechoslovakia had a highly developed Jazz scene, certainly in proportion to its population, which included many successful ensembles and even Big Bands, as well as Jazz clubs, festivals and publications, all this in spite of state censorship and political limitations. The similar situation existed since the 1960s as far as Rock (including Progressive Rock and Jazz-Rock Fusion) was concerned, resulting in many excellent, interesting and innovative ensembles.

The music was relatively well documented by the three state owned record labels: SupraphonFind albums on this label (founded in 1927), PantonFind albums on this label (founded in 1968) and OpusFind albums on this label (founded in 1971 and based in Bratislava, created on the base of Slovak division of Supraphon). Following the "Velvet Revolution" in 1989, the state owned record labels were privatized, with Supraphon dominating the local market.

However, Supraphon was quite reluctant as far as exploring its vast back catalogue is concerned, and this is where the small independent Indies Happy TrailsFind albums on this label Records, a reissue label dedicated to the preservation of the recorded legacy of Czechoslovak music, owned and run by the devoted enthusiast / historian Jaromir KratochvilFind albums by this artist, founded in 2007, comes in. Over the years the label released a plethora of brilliant music, reissuing long deleted LPs and extensively exploring the archives in search of bonus material.

The quest of Indies Happy Trails is similar to what the GADFind albums on this label Records label, run by Michal WilczynskiFind albums by this artist, is doing for Polish music, with similar consistency and praiseworthy dedication.
Updated: 28/02/2020Posted: CD 2 Remastered Bonus Tracks Recommend To A Friend

GERA BAND ~ FATA MORGANA
GALEN 21 190 (Barcode: 8594042902054) ~ CZECHOSLOVAKIA ~ Jazz

Recorded: 1985 Released: 2021

This is a reissue / remaster of the debut album by the Czechoslovak quartet Gera BandFind albums by this artist, led by trumpeter Michal GeraFind albums by this artist, which also included saxophonist Vaclav BratrychFind albums by this artist, bassist Vit SvecFind albums by this artist and drummer Jaromir HelesicFind albums by this artist. The album presents six tracks, all of which are original compositions by Gera.

Gera was active on the Czechoslovak Jazz scene since the mid-1970s, as a member of the excellent Jazz-Rock Fusion ensemble ImpulsFind albums by this artist, the Prague Big BandFind albums by this artist and other formations. He took part in many collaborations with pianist / composer Milan SvobodaFind albums by this artist, which are also documented on albums. Gera Band released two more albums later on. His trumpet was surely one of the most distinctive voices of the local scene.

The music is an excellent example of the versatility and musical excellence of the Czechoslovak scene, which was up to date with the musical developments happening beyond the Iron Curtain and across the pond.

Overall, this is a most welcome reissue of material that tends to get forgotten over time, but is definitely worth being remembered. As usual the GalenFind albums on this label label does an excellent job in preserving the tradition, saving music treasure from oblivion.
Side Note
The Czech publishing house and record label GalenFind albums on this label, run by Lubomir HoudekFind albums by this artist, is another player on the local scene, reissuing historical recordings from the deep vaults of the SupraphonFind albums on this label / PantonFind albums on this label labels, supported by the Czech Ministry of Culture. This commendable initiative is a wonderful example of the preservation of Cultural heritage. Hopefully the label's future releases will include information in English in the album's booklets, so that Jazz enthusiasts around the world might be allowed to share the knowledge.

For more reissues of Czechoslovak Jazz (and Rock) see also the releases by Indies Happy TrailsFind albums on this label Records.
Updated: 07/03/2025Posted: 07/03/2025CD 1 Digipak Remastered Recommend To A Friend

PRAGUE BIG BAND ~ PODOBIZNA (PORTRAIT)
GALEN 19 158 (Barcode: 8594042901675) ~ CZECH REPUBLIC ~ Jazz

Recorded: 1977 Released: 2019

This is a reissue of the superb debut album by the Prague Big BandFind albums by this artist, founded in 1974 and led to this day by Czech pianist / arranger / composer / bandleader Milan SvobodaFind albums by this artist. At the time this album was recorded the Big Band included some of the most prominent Czech Jazz musicians active on the local scene, including flautist / saxophonist Jiri StivinFind albums by this artist, trumpeter Michal GeraFind albums by this artist, trombonist Bohuslav VolfFind albums by this artist, pianist Michael KocabFind albums by this artist and many others. The album presents six original compositions (one being a three-part suite), two composed by Svoboda and one each by Volf, Gera, Kocab and Stivin. This remastered edition offers a splendid sound quality and preserves the ambience of the original recording.

Although the Big Band was initially set up according to the mold created by the American Big Band tradition, it soon changed to reflect more of the East European Jazz spirit, reflected best by the original compositions by the leader and other members of the Big Band, as well as the as the impending changes within the Jazz idiom, as reflected on this album.

Before the "Velvet Revolution" Svoboda and his Prague Big Band managed to record two more excellent albums for the state owned SupraphonFind albums on this label label: "ReminiscencesFind albums with this title" and "Poste RestanteFind albums with this title" and the live Big Band album "GeminiFind albums with this title" recorded in the US, as well as the excellent album "InterJazz 5Find albums with this title" recorded with The Czech / Polish Big BandFind albums by this artist, which featured an absolute dreamy lineup. Later on more Big Band recordings followed.

Svoboda and his Prague Big Band managed to record a string of highly successful albums, all of which are warmly recommended, but this iconic album, available here on CD for the first time, is a true gem of special significance.

For connoisseurs of Orchestral / Big Band Jazz this album is an absolute must and a wonderful example of the European Jazz idiosyncrasy.
Side Note
The Czech publishing house and record label GalenFind albums on this label, run by Lubomir HoudekFind albums by this artist, is another player on the local scene, reissuing historical recordings from the deep vaults of the SupraphonFind albums on this label / PantonFind albums on this label labels, supported by the Czech Ministry of Culture. This commendable initiative is a wonderful example of the preservation of Cultural heritage. Hopefully the label's future releases will include information in English in the album's booklets, so that Jazz enthusiasts around the world might be allowed to share the knowledge.

For more reissues of Czechoslovak Jazz (and Rock) see also the releases by Indies Happy TrailsFind albums on this label Records.
Updated: 04/06/2020Posted: 04/06/2020CD 1 Digipak Remastered Recommend To A Friend

MILAN SVOBODA ~ JAZZ AT PRAGUE CASTLE
MULTISONIC 310835 (Barcode: 741941083522) ~ CZECH REPUBLIC ~ Jazz

Recorded: 2011 Released: 2012

This is an album by Czech pianist / composer / arranger / bandleader Milan SvobodaFind albums by this artist, recorded live at the Prague Castle with his sextet, which also includes some of the best local Jazz musicians: trumpeter Michal GeraFind albums by this artist, saxophonist Milan KrajicFind albums by this artist, trombonist Premek TomsicekFind albums by this artist, bass guitarist Filip SpalenyFind albums by this artist and drummer Ivan AudesFind albums by this artist. The album presents eight tracks, two of which are original compositions by Svoboda and six are Jazz standards. As usual the music is preceded by a spoken introduction delivered by Czech President (at the time) Vaclav KlausFind albums by this artist.

The music is all strictly within mainstream Jazz tradition, emphasizing the love of the genre by Czech Jazz musicians, and their masterly playing technique, which is every bit as sparkling as what can be heard across the pond.

Svoboda, mostly recognized by his activity with Big Bands and orchestras, is also a Master of the small ensembles, but this recording portrays him as an excellent pianist and arranger. In the truly amicable atmosphere at the Prague Castle, the sextet is able to unwind and play a great set, with the joy of music making at the helm. Everybody has plenty of opportunity to solo and the sextet sound is absolutely perfect.

The great sound quality of the recording is also an asset, which turns the music into e perfectly enjoyable listening experience, from start to finish.

Overall, this is another great addition to the series of albums recorded at the Prague Castle and a nice showcase of Svoboda’s many talents, which are always worth following.
Side Note
This album is a part of the “Jazz Na Hrade (Jazz At Prague Castle)” series, released by the Czech MultisonicFind albums on this label label, which presents live recordings performed at various locations inside the charming Prague Castle, now the residence of the President of the Czech Republic.

The series was initiated in 2004 by President Vaclav KlausFind albums by this artist, who often introduces the players himself on these albums, and symbolizes the respect and love of all things Cultural by the Czech People, including Jazz of course.
Updated: 18/03/2022Posted: 18/03/2022CD 1 Recommend To A Friend

MILAN SVOBODA / PRAGUE BIG BAND ~ GOOD NEWS
CUBE / METIER 2842 (Barcode: 8591562027427) ~ CZECH REPUBLIC ~ Big Band Jazz

Recorded: 2007 Released: 2007

This is an album by Czech pianist / composer / arranger / bandleader Milan SvobodaFind albums by this artist and his Prague Big BandFind albums by this artist, which he first founded in 1974 and led and conducted ever since. Generations of Czech Jazz musician appeared over the time as members of the Big Band, as well as many guests from abroad. The Big Band plays almost exclusively original compositions by Svoboda. This album presents seven original compositions, all composed and arranged by Svoboda, most of which have been previously recorded by earlier incarnations of the Big Band or other ensembles led by Svoboda, and appear here in new / updated / extended and newly recorded versions, hence the somewhat misleading subtitle of this album “The Best Of Prague Big Band”, which might suggest a compilation album, which this album is definitely not.

The music and the performances are absolutely brilliant from start to finish, presenting a superb example of the European Jazz Big Band approach, which focuses on the orchestral sound and overall ambience of the ensemble rather than on individual soloing, although there are plenty of brilliant soli here, which will send chills down the listener’s spine. Svoboda’s superb compositions are ideal vehicles for the Big Band to shine in its full glory and never cease to amaze in their thematic richness and harmonic perfection.

Three of the compositions go back as far as 1984, when they were recorded initially during Svoboda’s stint at the Berklee Collage Of Music in Boston, and now get a rejuvenated full Big Band treatment, proving that already at that time his compositional powers were already at their full blast. The composition dedicated to Gill Evans goes back as far as 1986, when it was recorded with the Czech / Polish Big Band, again expanded and reworked.

For Big Band Jazz enthusiasts this album, like all Svoboda / Prague Big Band albums, is an absolute delight and a perfect example of the power and artistry of the Big Band idiom, and deserves an honorable place in any serious Jazz collection.

I have known Milan and his music for the last five decades and he never created music which was not worthy of admiration and respect, and he obviously does not mean to change now. Since we were born only a few days apart, hearing this music makes me feel young and help to forget our age – obviously the creativity is not gone yet. Thank you for the music and the vision my Friend!
Updated: 08/09/2021Posted: 08/09/2021CD 1 Recommend To A Friend

MILAN SVOBODA / PRAGUE BIG BAND ~ SWINGING HAT
GALEN 21 185 (Barcode: 8594042901989) ~ CZECH REPUBLIC ~ Big Band Jazz

Recorded: 2020 Released: 2021

This is the fourteenth album by Czech pianist / composer / arranger / bandleader Milan SvobodaFind albums by this artist and his Prague Big BandFind albums by this artist, which he first founded in 1974 and led and conducted ever since. Generations of Czech Jazz musician appeared over the time as members of the Big Band, as well as many guests from abroad. The Big Band plays almost exclusively original compositions by Svoboda. This album presents six original compositions, loosely inspired by the work of Czech composer Jaroslav JezekFind albums by this artist, who was one of the early Czech Jazz precursors in the early 20th Century, and an important composer for theatrical plays.

Although initially based on the American Big Band model, the Prague Big Band soon became one of the most progressive European Big Bands, moving toward more adventurous arrangements and even somewhat Avant-Garde approach, similar to what the Austrian Vienna Art OrchestraFind albums by this artist was doing at the time. Later on the style changed again returning to more “conventional” sound, but always brilliantly fresh and innovative. Svoboda’s compositions for the Big Band are wonderful examples of European Jazz, which incorporates many European cultural influences, including Folklore and Classical Music inspirations. His brilliant arrangements emphasize the Big Band orchestral sound, with less prominence of soloing and more focus on ensemble performance.

For connoisseurs of early Jazz, Svoboda brilliantly incorporates vivid examples of Hot and Swing within the collage of his arrangements, which pay tribute to the original compositions by Jezek, but brings them up to date with Funk and other contemporary musical influences, creating a perfect cross-genre amalgam, which keeps the tradition alive and at the same time shows it timeless / everlasting values.

I have known Milan and his music for the last five decades and he never created music which was not worthy of admiration and respect, and he obviously does not mean to change now. Since we were born only a few days apart, hearing this music makes me feel young and help to forget our age – obviously the creativity is not gone yet.

Thanks for the music and the vision my Friend - Swinging Hat(s) off!
Updated: 29/07/2021Posted: 29/07/2021CD 1 Mini-Sleeve Recommend To A Friend

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