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Mosaics

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The expansion of Graham Collier's modalist harmonic architecture is continued on Mosaics, which was recorded live in late 1970, and issued in early 1971. Using the same band as on Songs for My Father, with the exception of newcomer Geoff Castle replacing John Taylor on piano, Collier took Eastern motifs and wound them tightly into his intervallic articulations of melody and mode, and composed a pair of longer works, each one a section. Here, themes are striated with cadenzas, and rearticulated in the creation of new themes. African, Asian, and Indian melodic fragments are used inside Collier's harmonic universe, in which the color of the blues, or the muted emotionalism of swing, is never absent . Here jazz meets the old world, which in turns refashions itself into a newer one; a world where eloquent expressions of harmony, and the convergence of different melodics, are translated as one tongue, with multiple dialects holding discourse. Of particular interest here is the beautiful contrapuntal work between Collier and soprano saxophonist Alan Wakeman, in addition to the rocksteady elegance of trumpeter Harry Beckett. Simultaneously more outside, and yet still firmly "inside the tradition," Mosaics is one of Collier's most provocative works yet, and stands the test of time extremely well.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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Mosaics Part 1
Graham Collier Music
00:08:03

Graham Collier, Composer - Harry Beckett, FeaturedArtist - Graham Collier Music, MainArtist

(C) 2005 Graham Collier (P) 2005 Graham Collier

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Mosaics Part 2
Graham Collier Music
00:10:33

Graham Collier, Composer - Harry Beckett, FeaturedArtist - Graham Collier Music, MainArtist

(C) 2005 Graham Collier (P) 2005 Graham Collier

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Mosaics Part 3
Graham Collier Music
00:10:41

Graham Collier, Composer - Harry Beckett, FeaturedArtist - Graham Collier Music, MainArtist

(C) 2005 Graham Collier (P) 2005 Graham Collier

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Mosaics Part 4
Graham Collier Music
00:11:09

Graham Collier, Composer - Harry Beckett, FeaturedArtist - Graham Collier Music, MainArtist

(C) 2005 Graham Collier (P) 2005 Graham Collier

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The expansion of Graham Collier's modalist harmonic architecture is continued on Mosaics, which was recorded live in late 1970, and issued in early 1971. Using the same band as on Songs for My Father, with the exception of newcomer Geoff Castle replacing John Taylor on piano, Collier took Eastern motifs and wound them tightly into his intervallic articulations of melody and mode, and composed a pair of longer works, each one a section. Here, themes are striated with cadenzas, and rearticulated in the creation of new themes. African, Asian, and Indian melodic fragments are used inside Collier's harmonic universe, in which the color of the blues, or the muted emotionalism of swing, is never absent . Here jazz meets the old world, which in turns refashions itself into a newer one; a world where eloquent expressions of harmony, and the convergence of different melodics, are translated as one tongue, with multiple dialects holding discourse. Of particular interest here is the beautiful contrapuntal work between Collier and soprano saxophonist Alan Wakeman, in addition to the rocksteady elegance of trumpeter Harry Beckett. Simultaneously more outside, and yet still firmly "inside the tradition," Mosaics is one of Collier's most provocative works yet, and stands the test of time extremely well.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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