Desert Island Discs
Which 2 albums would you take with you to
a desert island?
Bob Marley - Exodus
Earth Wind & Fire - Gratitude
Biography
Courtney Pine heads a new generation of exciting
and innovative musicians who have chosen to turn their talents
to the demanding requirements of jazz music, in all its shapes
and forms. His debut album, “Journey To The Urge Within”
released in 1987, was the first serious jazz album ever to make
the British Top 40.
Pine’s follow-up to this in 1988, was the
acclaimed “Destiny Song” produced by Delfeayo Marsalis,
again making its way into the British Top 40, but also cracking
the American jazz charts, establishing the start of his international
reputation. It was this year he also performed at Nelson Mandela’s
80th birthday concert at Wembley.
His international growth continued with the release of his third
album in 1989, “The Vision Tale”, recorded in America
and produced again by Delfeayo Marsalis.
March 1990 saw a change of direction in the shape
of “Closer To Home”, a collection of reggae tunes
taking Courtney back to his musical roots. Recorded in Jamaica
with contemporary reggae producer Gussie Clarke and released on
Island Record’s Mango label, the compilation included the
single “I'm Still Waiting” (featuring vocalist Carroll
Thompson. Pine continued to release successful albums on the Island
record label which featured the likes of Charnett Moffet, Jeff
Watts and Kenny Kirkland.
Pine signed to PolyGram in 1995 where he released
the critically acclaimed album “Modern Day Jazz Stories”
for Verve, with US jazz giants, Charnett Moffett (Bass), Geri
Allen (Piano) and Ronnie Burrage (Drums) as well as DJ’s
Pogo and Sparki from the UK Hip-Hop scene.
“Modern Day Jazz Stories” won the
prestigious Mercury Music Prize – ‘1996 Albums Of
The Year’ and Pine was honoured with a MOBO (Music Of Black
Origin) Award for ‘Best Jazz Act’ for two years in
a row (96 and 97). Further success followed in 1997 with the follow-up
release of the album “Underground”. Further acclaimed
albums would follow as well as project collaborations with artists
such as Beverley Knight, Lynden David Hall, David McAlmont and
Kele Le Roc.
Pine was awarded an OBE in 2000. He continues
to tour extensively, compose, explore and fuse many musical genres.
In addition to his recording career, Pine is now a renowned presenter
and broadcaster, with his long running radio show for BBC Radio
2, ‘Jazz Crusade’. He also presented a weekly show
The Courtney Pine Xperience for the jazz in 2007/2008 and is a
regularly heads up profile television projects. In 2000 he travelled
to South Africa to make a documentary for the BBC on the local
musicians whose stories and music revealed a hidden chapter of
apartheid.
Pine made his debut as musical director on the
Windrush Gala Concert for the BBC and led his own band performing
these arrangements with an all-star line-up at the televised ceremony
in London and composed and performed the soundtrack to the BBC’s
definitive 2 part documentary on Nelson Mandela: ‘Mandela
- A Living Legend’. As well as his flagship concert Jazz
Britannia from The Barbican which was televised as part of the
BBC series of the same name. In the same year he presented a special
live concert of the music he composed to the Paul Robeson film
Borderline at The Turbine Hall, Tate Modern. Pulling together
a new line-up of musicians to accompany the screening of the film
as part of The Tate’s Long Weekend event. The film with
his music has been released on dvd Worldwide. He also composed,
arranged and produced the soundtrack for a feature film. ‘History
Is Made At Night’ for Stephen Wooley’s (Mona Lisa,
Absolute Beginners) Scala Productions and was nominated for an
award for his score of ‘It Was An Accident’ for Pathe
Films.
Pine was also the subject of the prestigious
South Bank Show, with an hour-long programme, documenting his
career so far, shot in London, New York and Jamaica. Broadcast
in November 2000 on LWT.
Courtney Pine - saxophones, Robert Mitchell –
piano,
Rio Kai - double bass, Romarna Campbell - drums
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