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100 Club Concert 1979
CD (Item 602360) Reel Recordings (Canada), 1979 — Condition: New Copy
Incendiary live work from Elton Dean and his playfully-named Ninesense collective – 2 sets at the London's 100 Club on March 5, 1979 – presented here for the first time on 2CDs! The set's overwheling Brit jazz brilliance from a late 70s group still holding onto the best sounds forged on the scene at the start of the decade – and the combo deftly mixes soulful roots with a rawer, inventive intensity! Players include Nick Evans on trombone, Keith Tippett on piano, Mark Charig on cornet, Harry Beckett on flugelhorn and trumpet, and Alan Skidmore on tenor – a great lineup who really make magic alongside Elton's reeds. The music is never overwhelmingly intense – with plenty of breathing room for the players to stretch out – and each set has 4 longish pieces – most running the up to, or past the 15 minute mark. Titles include the Dean compositions "Oases", "One Three Nine", "Sweet FA", Seven For Lee", "Nicrotto", "Macks", and "Bounce" – plus Nick Evans' "First Born". © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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