Ray T G Philp

Hello. I'm Ray. I like to write about musics and filmsies. I write and edit for The Skinny magazine, the largest entertainment publication in the UK. I also write about music, theatre and comedy for the Edinburgh Evening News. Until recently, I was music editor at The Journal, Scotland's largest independent student newspaper. At the moment, I'm studying for an MA in Journalism at Edinburgh Napier. Direct your preguntas to ray@theskinny.co.uk or rtg.philp@gmail.com, and ta for reading.

Sunday, 26 July 2009

Various Artists - Jazz Canto Vol. 1 - Album Review

Consider the beatnik, for long a forlorn victim of parody. The archetype now evokes a derisory image of a pseudo-intellectual schmoozing in a beret and turtleneck. The contemporary equivalent, the hipster, draws similar revulsion for their perceived aura of self-satisfaction and vapidity. Jazz Canto, an eclectic mingling of rhythmic jazz and vibrant poetry, was very much at the centre of the Beat movement of the '50s. There is a lack of concession to the uninitiated here, as the socio-politically charged poetry of literary luminaries like Langston Hughes and Walt Whitman pulsates with sharp satire. However, Lawrence Ferlinghetti’s Dog is a comparatively lighthearted highlight. Originally released in 1958, Jazz Canto Vol. 1 resonates with authenticity, and it's a reminder that the Beat Generation was borne of real substance, and that being a part of it meant more than a silly goatee.

http://www.theskinny.co.uk/article/45324-various-artists-jazz-canto-vol-1

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