Before I discovered English Teacher, my new favourite modern band was Ezra Collective, after I stumbled on their 'You Can't Steal My Joy' around two years ago. I was late to the party, as it had been released in 2019, but after getting that album and then being pointed in the direction of the band's previous EP, 2017's 'Juan Pablo: The Philosopher' by my mate in the record shop, I was eagerly awaiting their new album. 'Where I'm Meant To Be' duly arrived in 2022, and was every bit as good as I'd hoped, and it seems that I wasn't the only person to be impressed by it, as it went on to win the Mercury Prize in 2023, as the first jazz act ever to win the prestigious award. The members of the band met at the jazz programme 'Tomorrow's Warriors', run by Gary Crosby, which gave young musicians an opportunity to overcome challenges in succeeding as young jazz musicians in London. Drummer and bandleader Femi Koleoso puts down the group's success to being able to freely express their musical influences from their youth, and together with bassist TJ Koleoso, keyboardist Joe Armon-Jones, trumpeter Ife Ogunjobi, and tenor saxophonist James Mollison, they fuse elements of afrobeat, calypso, reggae, hip-hop, soul and jazz to produce a unique sound. Their first release was the 'Chapter 7' EP in 2016, followed two years later by the seven track 'Juan Pablo' EP, and their debut album appeared the next year on Enter The Jungle Records. 2020 saw them release a split single with Jorja Smith, where both artists covered a jazz classic as part of the 'Blue Note Re:Imagined' series, with Ezra Collective's choice being Wayne Shorter's 'Footsteps', and they reinforced the connection by covering Smith's 'Little Things' for Radio 1's New Music Show in April 2024. That same year saw them release a new single for Record Store Day 2020, with 'Samuel L. Riddim' being a re-titled re-issue of their 2018 single 'Mace Windu Riddim', which was later added as a bonus track to the Japanese edition of 'You Can't Steal My Joy'. In 2023 the band released their first new music under their own name for two years, with the single 'May The Funk Be With You', and to celebrate the 50th anniversary release of Fela Kuti's 'Shakara' album, they recorded versions of two tracks from it, with 'Lady' being released as a single in 2023. They rounded off the year by recording their take on the Christmas classic 'God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen', as part of Spotify's Christmas celebration, and if you don't already know the band then this collection will introduce you to one of the best modern jazz groups around, and you can hear just why they scooped last year's Mercury Prize.
Track listing
01 Enter The Jungle (from the 'Chapter 7' EP 2016)
02 Chasing The Square (from the 'Chapter 7' EP 2016)
03 Chapter 7 (feat. TY) (from the 'Chapter 7' EP 2016)
04 I Have A God (feat. Zara McFarlane) (from the 'Chapter 7' EP 2016)
04 I Have A God (feat. Zara McFarlane) (from the 'Chapter 7' EP 2016)
05 Colonial Mentality (from the 'Chapter 7' EP 2016)
06 Footsteps (split single with Jorja Smith 2020)
07 Samuel L. Riddim (single 2020)
08 Dark Side Riddim (b-side of 'Samuel L. Riddim')
09 May The Funk Be With You (single 2021)
10 Lady (single 2023)
11 God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (single 2023)
12 Little Things (live for BBC Radio 1's New Music Show April 2024)
06 Footsteps (split single with Jorja Smith 2020)
07 Samuel L. Riddim (single 2020)
08 Dark Side Riddim (b-side of 'Samuel L. Riddim')
09 May The Funk Be With You (single 2021)
10 Lady (single 2023)
11 God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (single 2023)
12 Little Things (live for BBC Radio 1's New Music Show April 2024)
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