
Intercommunal Free Dance Music Orchestra
Vol. 4 - Jo Maka
Music-lovers of all lands, rejoice! Here you have the re-release of the fourth album of the Intercommunal Free Dance Music Orchestra recorded with the Guinean saxophonist Jo Maka. The title says it all: 'Vol. 4 - Jo Maka.' But before that, a bit of history... The Intercommunal Free Dance Music Orchestra was created in 1971 by an "old hand" of French free jazz, François Tusques. 'Free Jazz' was also the name of the recording made by the pianist and other like-minded Frenchmen (Michel Portal, François Jeanneau, Bernard Vitet, Beb Guérin and Charles Saudrais) in 1965. But, six years later Tusques had had his fill of free jazz. So he then founded the Inter Communal, an association a name under which the different communities could become closer and compose, simply. In 1976, on the first album 'L'Inter Communal,' we can already hear Tusques playing without borders in the company of Carlos Andreu, Ramadolf, Michel Marre and Jo Maka (as a conclusion to this 'Vol. 4,' we can hear them in 1977 at the Moulin de Prades Le Lez). Over the next decade, the, association kept going with concerts at the Dunois theatre, in 1980 and 1981, it welcomed old hands and new recruits (Bernard Vitet, Jean-Jacques Avenel, Jacques Thollot, Sylvain Kassap...). If 'Vol. 4 - Jo Maka' is an homage to the Guinean saxophonist, who passed away a few months before the release of this selection of concert recordings, it also displays a proud collective inspiration! One foot in the blues, and ears open to everything else, Tusques begins with a lament that the Company rapidly transforms into a joyful dance ('Vive La Commune'), weaves a full-blown party piece ('Poses Ton Fardeau Et Remets La Machine En Route,' '7 Rue Des Prêcheurs,' 'Mazir') or gets fabulous with Mingus ('Fable Of Faubus'). And there you have it, with so many revolutions François Tusques is almost back to free jazz. So, your turn with the turntable!