Louis Moholo-Moholo's "Viva La Black" is a captivating journey into the world of free jazz, marking the legendary South African drummer's second album as a leader. Released on June 28, 2024, under Ogun Records, this album is a testament to Moholo-Moholo's innovative spirit and his ability to push the boundaries of the genre. The album features his sextet, Viva La Black, and includes collaborations with notable musicians such as Sean Bergin, Steve Williamson, Claude Deppa, Thebe Lipere, and Roberto Bellatalla.
"Viva La Black" spans eight tracks, each offering a unique blend of improvisation and composition, showcasing the raw energy and creativity that Moholo-Moholo is known for. The album opens with "Tristan's Line," setting the tone for the eclectic mix of tracks that follow, including "Joyful Noises," "Mongezi - Frames, Pt. 1," and "Lost Opportunities." The album also features alternate takes of "Mongezi - Frames, Pt. 2" and "Woza," providing a glimpse into the creative process behind these dynamic performances.
With a duration of 49 minutes, "Viva La Black" is a concise yet powerful exploration of free jazz, highlighting Moholo-Moholo's virtuosic drumming and the collective prowess of his bandmates. The album is newly remastered and issued on CD for the very first time, making it a must-listen for both longtime fans and newcomers to Moholo-Moholo's work. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or simply looking to explore the genre, "Viva La Black" promises an engaging and exhilarating listening experience.