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Intercommunal Dialogue 1&2 [2LPS w/ DOWNLOAD]

Tusques, Francois / Sunny Murray 38: Intercommunal Dialogue 1&2 [2LPS w/ DOWNLOAD] (NI-VU-NI-CONNU)

A historic reunion captured live at Le Triton in Les Lilas, France, in 2007, bringing together pianist François Tusques and drummer Sunny Murray for the first time in decades to renew their blues-infused, avant-garde dialogue, blending percussive exploration, evocative dedications, and rich improvisation that honors their shared history while forging new sonic landscapes.
 

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Francois Tusques-piano

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Label: NI-VU-NI-CONNU
Catalog ID: nvnc-lp014/015
Squidco Product Code: 35475

Format: 2 LPs
Condition: New
Released: 2019
Country: Luxembourg
Packaging: Gatefold Double LP
Recorded Live at Le Triton, in Les Lilas, France, on September 20th, 2007, by Jacques Vivante

Descriptions, Reviews, &c.

"Between 1969 and 1971, Francois Tusques and Sunny Murray were often accomplices in rebellious music. After other recordings, their collaboration culminated in an album that became mythical, Intercommunal Music, the site of a joust within the orchestra. The ephemeral and demanding label Shandar had invited Francois Tusques to lead a recording session on his own suggestion. Sunny Murray, one of his guests, arrived at the studio at the eleventh hour with a group of musicians ready to stage a coup d'etat. The confrontation, which remained strictly instrumental, is extensively documented on the record. Forty years later, the two blues activists renewed their instrumental dialogue. And still ten years later, it is thanks to the commitment of a filmmaker that we are able to hear the outcome of this reunion. How do two musicians who do not talk to each other start a dialogue? How do these two musicians exchange news? Their conversation is recorded and more or less entirely reproduced on these records: you can listen to it. Francois Tusques's percussive piano shapes the contours of a continent he is exploring, blues tunes in B-flat, occasionally departing from the scale to avoid confining himself in tonal music. There are evocations of Duke Ellington (Jungle des villes), Alan Shorter (L'Acrobate), John Coltrane, Eric Dolphy (Eternite), Dollar Brand (Circonspection). Murray, a magician and witch armed with drumstick and broomstick, launches wave after wave over the mementos passing before the pianist's mind's eye and makes them swing. As the evening proceeds, they conjure the old masters (Monk: Crepuscule with Nelly) and common struggles (Portrait of Ericka Huggins). Huggins, then a member of the Black Panther Party, has only recently found out that a piece was dedicated to her and that her portrait adorned the first album on which it was recorded (Intercommunal Music). Letters always end up reaching their addressees. Why, then, wouldmountains never meet? How are musicians talking to each other? Without words: by creating, in dialogue, unique musical moments. And while we may not be the addressees, we are the beneficiaries of their creations."-David Faroult


Artist Biographies

French pianist François Tusques stands as a pivotal figure in the emergence of free jazz in France, shaping the movement with a bold and visionary approach. Born in Paris in 1938, Tusques began his career in the early 1960s, establishing a foundation for a rich and provocative body of work that continues to resonate.

In 1965, Tusques recorded Free Jazz alongside an ensemble of like-minded French musicians, including François Jeanneau, Michel Portal, Bernard Vitet, Beb Guérin, and Charles Saudrais. Among the earliest albums of free jazz in France, the record embodied the spirit of innovation and collaboration that defined Tusques' career. Two years later, Le Nouveau Jazz brought together Barney Wilen, Beb Guérin, Jean-François Jenny-Clark, and Aldo Romano, further cementing Tusques' role as a key architect of the French free jazz community.

By 1970, Tusques expanded his creative exploration with Piano Dazibao, a deeply personal and iconoclastic work recorded in his home. The following year, Dazibao N°2 saw Tusques continuing his incisive commentary on contemporary struggles, drawing inspiration from global and political themes. His music reflected a Universalist ethos, bridging cultures and geographies — from Africa to Asia — while passionately addressing the turbulence of America, including tributes to George Jackson, the Attica prison uprising, and Elaine Brown's Seize the Time. Tusques' call for global solidarity and justice remains as poignant as his innovative artistry, making him a vital and enduring voice in the history of free jazz.

-Squidco 1/27/2025

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"James Marcellus Arthur "Sunny" Murray (born September 21, 1936 in Idabel, Oklahoma) is one of the pioneers of the free jazz style of drumming.

Murray spent his youth in Philadelphia before moving to New York City where he began playing with Cecil Taylor: "We played for about a year, just practicing, studying - we went to workshops with Varèse, did a lot of creative things, just experimenting, without a job" He was featured on the influential 1962 concerts in Denmark released as Nefertiti the Beautiful One Has Come.

Murray was among the first to forgo the drummer's traditional role as timekeeper in favor of purely textural playing. "Murray's aim was to free the soloist completely from the restrictions of time, and to do this he set up a continual hailstorm of percussion ... continuous ringing stickwork on the edge of the cymbals, an irregular staccato barrage on the snare, spasmodic bass drum punctuation and constant, but not metronomic, use of the sock-cymbal"

After his period with Taylor's group, Murray's influence continued as a core part of Albert Ayler's trio who recorded Spiritual Unity: "Sunny Murray and Albert Ayler did not merely break through bar lines, they abolished them altogether."

He later recorded under his own name for ESP-Disk and then when he moved to Europe for BYG Actuel."

-Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunny_Murray)
1/27/2025

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Track Listing:



SIDE A



1. Dans la Jungle Des Villes 4:24

2. Les Fleurs du Grand Conope 3:04

3. Dans la Jungle des Villes (Suite et Fin) 1:15

4. L'Acrobate 3:11

SIDE B



1. Eternite 1 and 2 3:31

2. Circonspection 3:13

3. Crepuscule With Nellie 4:20

SIDE C



1. Serenite 3:25

2. Brule Brule Brule 2:34

3. Portrait D'Ericka Huggins 5:32

SIDE D



1. La Grand-Mere 2:09

2. Au Chat Qui Peche 3:31

3. Le 13eme Doigt De Bud Powell 2:03

4. Pidgin 2:33

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