Courtney Pine – Journey To The Urge Within 180g Analogue October Records Vinyl LP
Analogue October Records proudly launches its own Audiophile Jazz reissue label with a fully licensed and authorized release of Courtney Pine’s 1986 Debut, Journey To The Urge Within.
Produced by Michael Cuscuna & released in 1986 on Island Records in the UK, it became the ground zero for the current British Jazz Explosion wave.
The album is widely regarded as a landmark recording in the history of British jazz. Pine, a talented saxophonist and composer, had already established himself as a leading figure in the London jazz scene through his work with bands like the Jazz Warriors.
The album marked Pine’s first solo outing as a bandleader, and it showcased his unique style of jazz. Featuring a mix of original compositions and covers, including Pine’s take Horace Silver’s “Peace”, Wayne Shorter’s “Dolores” and The Real Thing’s “Children Of The Ghetto”. A rare instance where a cover version supersedes the original, making it it’s own. A haunting tribute to the struggles of black youth in inner-city London. The track features Pine’s saxophone soaring over a driving rhythm section, with lyrics delivered by ex-Supremes singer, Susaye Greene.
The album was a critical and commercial success upon its release, earning Pine widespread acclaim and helping to establish him as one of the most innovative and exciting young musicians on the British jazz scene. The album remains a classic of the genre and a testament to Pine’s creative vision and virtuosity as a performer and composer.
A refreshing reboot of British Jazz that gave rise to and inspiration to so many of today’s contemporary British Jazz artists. Presenting a new roadmap for the British Jazz scene, its DNA flows through the British Jazz scene to this day.
Track Listing
Side A
Miss Interpret
I Believe
Peace
Dolores
As We Would Say
Side B
Children of the Ghetto
When, Where, How and Why
C.G.C.
Seen
Sunday Song