2015 was the year jazz hit the mainstream again. The catalyst for this was saxophonist Kamasi Washington’s 3CD masterpiece “The Epic”, influenced by the symphonic, spiritually aware jazz of the early 70s. “Celestial Blues” is a compilation that shines a spotlight on some of the music that may have influenced “The Epic”.
The ten tracks range from the evidently spiritual – such as Gary Bartz’s classic 'Celestial Blues’ or Joe Henderson & Alice Coltrane’s astounding collaboration on 'Fire’, to less obvious but just as relevant recordings by drummers Roy Brooks and Joe Chambers.

Charles Earland’s contribution bears a remarkable resemblance to 'Henrietta Our Hero’ a stand-out track from “The Epic”, whilst Carlos Garnett and Azar Lawrence’s mix of saxophone, strings and voices could be a template for Washington’s whole sound. The compilation is completed by fine examples of the era’s jazz from Hampton Hawes and Bayeté Umbra Zindiko. Oliver Nelson’s 'Aftermath’ is an apt closer.

Trackliste

A1 Gary Bartz Ntu Troop - Celestial Blues
A2 Joe Henderson & Alice Coltrane - Fire
B1 Azar Lawrence - Warriors Of Peace
B2 Charles Earland - Brown Eyes
C1 Roy Brooks - The Free Slave
C2 Joe Chambers - The Alomoravid
D1 Carlos Garnett - Let Us Go (To Higher Heights)
D2 Bayete Umbra Zindiko - Let It Take Your Mind
D3 Joise Black - Hampton Hawes
D4 Oliver Nelson - Aftermath