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COLOSSEUM ~ LIVE AT MONTREUX 1969
REPERTOIRE 1460 (Barcode: 4009910146026) ~ UK ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion

Recorded: 1969 Released: 2023

This is an archival release presenting a live recording by the seminal British group ColosseumFind albums by this artist, recorded in Montreux on April 25, 1969 during the European Broadcasting Union international awards festival Rose d’Or. Colosseum, founded in spring of 1968 by drummer Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist and saxophonist Dick Heckstall-SmithFind albums by this artist, were joined by bassist Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist and keyboardist Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist and initially by guitarist Jim RocheFind albums by this artist, who was soon replaced by James LitherlandFind albums by this artist. The quintet recorded the band´s debut album "Those Who Are About To Die Salute YouFind albums with this title" in the late 1968 / early 1969, which was released in March of 1969. By the time they played this concert they were in the midst of recording their second album "Valentine SuiteFind albums with this title", which was released in November 1969. The live set presents four compositions, including the three-part "Valentine Suite", expanded according to the circumstance, including material from the debut album and the yet unreleased second album. The fifth track was recorded a couple month later, during their appearance at the Monteux Jazz Festival on June 22, 1969. All the performances were also captured on video by the Swiss TV, and are present here on the DVD included in the package.

The music is of course absolutely glorious and epitomizes the early British Jazz-Rock Fusion and to some extent also Progressive Rock. All five musicians are superb instrumentalists and the album showcases plenty of hair-raising solos, as expected form Colosseum, which was undoubtedly one of the most spectacular live acts at the time.

Despite the over five decades that passed since this music was recorded, it is still absolutely fresh and infinitely more interesting that anything else being recorded these days. Pure genius at work!

This album is one of several live archival albums by Colosseum recently released by the German Repertoire Records label, some of which already circulated as bootlegs earlier on, but these carefully remastered and beautifully packaged albums are simply irresistible.
Updated: 03/08/2023Posted: 03/08/2023CD+DVD 2 Slipcase Remastered Recommend To A Friend

COLOSSEUM ~ LIVE AT MONTREUX INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL
REPERTOIRE 1389 (Barcode: 4009910138922) ~ UK ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion

Recorded: 1969 Released: 2020

This is an archival release presenting a live recording by the seminal British group ColosseumFind albums by this artist, recorded in Montreux on June 21, 1969 during the annual International Jazz Festival, one of the most prestigious gigs in Europe at the time. Colosseum, founded in spring of 1968 by drummer Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist and saxophonist Dick Heckstall-SmithFind albums by this artist, were joined by bassist Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist and keyboardist Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist and initially by guitarist Jim RocheFind albums by this artist, who was soon replaced by James LitherlandFind albums by this artist. The quintet recorded the band´s debut album "Those Who Are About To Die Salute YouFind albums with this title" in the late 1968 / early 1969, which was released in March of 1969. By the time they played this concert they have already recorded the second album "Valentine SuiteFind albums with this title", which was released in November 1969. The live set presents six compositions, expanded according to the circumstance, including material from the debut album and the yes unreleased second album.

The music is of course absolutely glorious and epitomizes the early British Jazz-Rock Fusion and to some extent also Progressive Rock. All five musicians are superb instrumentalists and the album showcases plenty of hair-raising solos, as expected form Colosseum, which was undoubtedly one of the most spectacular live acts at the time.

Despite the five decades that passed since this music was recorded, it is still absolutely fresh and infinitely more interesting that anything else being recorded these days. Pure genius at work!

This album is one of the five live archival albums by Colosseum recently released by the German RepertoireFind albums on this label Records label, some of which already circulated as bootlegs earlier on, but these carefully remastered and beautifully packaged albums are simply irresistible.
Updated: 07/10/2020Posted: 07/10/2020CD 1 Digipak Remastered Recommend To A Friend

COLOSSEUM ~ LIVE AT THE BOSTON TEA PARTY
REPERTOIRE 1390 (Barcode: 4009910139028) ~ UK ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion

Recorded: 1969 Released: 2020

This is an archival release presenting a live recording by the seminal British group ColosseumFind albums by this artist, recorded in Boston on August 13, 1969 during the group´s first US tour. Colosseum, founded in spring of 1968 by drummer Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist and saxophonist Dick Heckstall-SmithFind albums by this artist, who were joined by bassist Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist and keyboardist Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist and initially by guitarist Jim RocheFind albums by this artist, who was soon replaced by James LitherlandFind albums by this artist. The quintet recorded the band´s debut album "Those Who Are About To Die Salute YouFind albums with this title" in the late 1968 / early 1969, which was released in March of 1969. By the time they embarked on the US tour they have already recorded the second album "Valentine SuiteFind albums with this title", which was released in November 1969. Therefore it is hardly surprising that they played exclusively (well almost, see below) material from the second, already recorded but not yet released album. The live set presents only three compositions, expanded according to the circumstance, including the entire three-part suite that gave the album its title.

For Colosseum specialists, the version of the suite performed here live is different from the version eventually released on the UK version of the album, with the third part of the suite being "Beware Of The Ides Of Mach" (released on the debut album) to by replaced by "The Grass Is Always Greener" on the studio album.

The music is of course absolutely glorious and epitomizes the early British Jazz-Rock Fusion and to some extent also Progressive Rock. All five musicians are superb instrumentalists and the album showcases plenty of hair-raising solos, as expected form Colosseum, which was undoubtedly one of the most spectacular live acts at the time.

Despite the five decades that passed since this music was recorded, it is still absolutely fresh and infinitely more interesting that anything else being recorded these days. Pure genius at work!

This album is one of the five live archival albums by Colosseum recently released by the German RepertoireFind albums on this label Records label, some of which already circulated as bootlegs earlier on, but these carefully remastered and beautifully packaged albums are simply irresistible.
Updated: 07/10/2020Posted: 09/09/2020CD 1 Digipak Remastered Recommend To A Friend

COLOSSEUM ~ LIVE IN GERMANY
REPERTOIRE 1404 (Barcode: 4009910140321) ~ UK ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion

Recorded: 1969 - 1971 Released: 2021

This is an archival album, which collects live recordings by the seminal British Jazz-Rock Fusion / Progressive Rock group ColosseumFind albums by this artist. The 2CD / DVD album covers recordings of live concerts in Germany and Austria, captured between 1969 and 1971. Colosseum was formed in 1968 from the ashes of the Graham Bond OrganizationFind albums by this artist by drummer Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist and saxophonist Dick Heckstall-SmithFind albums by this artist (both members of GBO). The first lineup included also keyboardist Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist, guitarist / vocalist James LitherlandFind albums by this artist and bassist Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist. Litherland was replaced by Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist and Reeves was replaced briefly by Louis CennamoFind albums by this artist and later by Mark ClarkeFind albums by this artist and Chris FarloweFind albums by this artist was added as lead vocalist, turning Colosseum into a sextet. Hiseman’s wife, saxophonist / flautist Barbara ThompsonFind albums by this artist guests on one track. The sound quality is fabulous, and the remastering, packaging and enclosed highly informative booklet are top notch.

Colosseum were one of the most imaginative and intelligent early Fusion / Prog bands ever and managed to create a highly unique sound and musical aesthetics. A perfectly balanced amalgam of Jazz, Rock and Blues, which they created, remains largely unmatched to this very day. Their success can be mostly credited to the perfect blend of their musical personalities and immense collection of diverse talents, as well as the leadership of Hiseman, who was one of the most important British musicians of his generation. I was lucky to know Jon and watching him and the band perform was always a revelation.

CD1 of the album covers the material recorded in 1969 and 1970 by the German TV show “Beat-Club” (the first four tracks) and the 1969 concert in Vienna (the next four tracks). CD2 covers the 1971 concert in Frankfurt (four long tracks). The “Beat Club” material is also included in video version on the enclosed DVD.

This album offers an incredible wealth of music, hair-raising instrumental performances and a sublime glimpse at the period when music was at its absolute creative peak. There are but a few groups that managed to achieve the same level of intensity and inventiveness ever since.

For Colosseum fans this album is absolutely essential of course, but the interest goes way beyond just that. British Jazz and Fusion enthusiasts will be also thrilled; as should any music loving person on this planet be as well. This music is beyond recommendation, a true Holy Grail!
Updated: 25/11/2021Posted: 25/11/20212CD+DVD 3 Slipcase Remastered Recommend To A Friend

COLOSSEUM ~ TRANSMISSIONS: LIVE AT THE BBC
REPERTOIRE 1346 (Barcode: 4009910134627) ~ UK ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion

Recorded: 1969 - 1971 Released: 2020

This is a sensational archival Box Set, which collects the BBC recordings by the first incarnation of the seminal British Jazz-Rock Fusion / Progressive Rock group ColosseumFind albums by this artist. The 6CD Box Set covers the BBC recordings captured between 1969 and 1971. Colosseum was formed in 1968 from the ashes of the Graham Bond OrganizationFind albums by this artist by drummer Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist and saxophonist Dick Heckstall-SmithFind albums by this artist (both members of GBO). The first lineup included also keyboardist Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist, guitarist / vocalist James LitherlandFind albums by this artist and bassist Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist. Litherland was replaced by Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist and Reeves was replaced briefly by Louis CennamoFind albums by this artist and later by Mark ClarkeFind albums by this artist and Chris FarloweFind albums by this artist was added as lead vocalist, turning Colosseum into a sextet. Hiseman’s wife, saxophonist / flautist Barbara ThompsonFind albums by this artist and the entire New Jazz OrchestraFind albums by this artist (NJOFind albums by this artist) guest on selected tracks. The sound quality is fabulous, as usual with BBC recordings, and the remastering, packaging and enclosed highly informative booklet are top notch

Colosseum were one of the most imaginative and intelligent early Fusion / Prog bands ever and managed to create a highly unique sound and musical aesthetics. A perfectly balanced amalgam of Jazz, Rock and Blues, which they created, remains largely unmatched to this very day. Their success can be mostly credited to the perfect blend of their musical personalities and immense collection of diverse talents, as well as the leadership of Hiseman, who was one of the most important British musicians of his generation. I was lucky to know Jon and watching him and the band perform was always a revelation.

This Box Set covers the material included on the band’s first three (or four, depending on how detailed one wants to dig) studio albums and complements perfectly their only live album, which is undoubtedly one of the best live albums ever recorded. In many respects the music included here shows more of the Jazzy aspects of Colosseum than the live album, which is more Blues-Rock oriented. These versions of the tunes are often dramatically different from the versions appearing on the studio album and feature extensive soloing and improvisations.

These six CDs offer an incredible wealth of music, hair-raising instrumental performances and a sublime glimpse at the period when music was at its absolute creative peak. There are but a few groups that managed to achieve the same level of intensity and inventiveness ever since.

For Colosseum fans this Box Set is absolutely essential of course, but the interest goes way beyond just that. British Jazz and Fusion enthusiasts will be also thrilled; as should any music loving person on this planet be as well. This music is beyond recommendation, a true Holy Grail!
Updated: 27/05/2021Posted: 26/05/2021CD 6 Mini-Sleeve Box Set Remastered Essential Recommend To A Friend

COLOSSEUM ~ UPON TOMORROW
REPERTOIRE 1466 (Barcode: 4009910146620) ~ UK ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion

Recorded: 1969 - 1971 Released: 2023

This is a 2CD archival album by the legendary British Progressive Rock / Jazz-Rock Fusion group ColosseumFind albums by this artist, presented as the “long-lost 4th studio album”, but the album’s content is quite a complex matter, as explained below. The lineup of the classic Colosseum lineup includes vocalist Chris FarloweFind albums by this artist, bassist Mark ClarkeFind albums by this artist, guitarist Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist, keyboardist Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist, saxophonist Dick Heckstall-SmithFind albums by this artist and drummer Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist, except on the first two tracks on CD1, which feature guitarist James LitherlandFind albums by this artist and bassist Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist.

CD1 contains four tracks recorded during two separate filmed concerts, the first a TV appearance (tracks 1-2), captured on March 26, 1969, and the second a part of a series of films about British Rock bands (tracks 3-4), captured on May 14, 1970, both of which have nothing to do with the a.m. “lost” album. The CD includes only audio material, which I find it a bit bizarre, as RepertoireFind albums on this label Records could have probably get hold of a license to the video material as well, unless they plan to release that separately?

CD2 contains eight tracks, the first five of which were supposedly intended as the “lost” album and the remaining are demos of three of those tracks. The material was recorded during the hiatus following the release of the largely successful “LiveFind albums with this title” album, which eventually led to the band falling apart by the end of 1971. The material was recorded in spring / summer of 1971, first at the legendary Lansdowne Studios (see the three demos), and later mixed it at the Advision Studios (see track 5) and finally at Jon’s home studio (see tracks1-4). Colosseum performed some of this material during their concerts in late 1971 and it also appeared on Colosseum related albums, like the debut solo album by Heckstall-Smith or the debut album by TempestFind albums by this artist.

Colosseum were just too good to last, and such superb collection of talents was bound to implode / explode, especially when the British Prog and Fusion was a constant swirl of bands being created and falling apart, often without the opportunity to leave recorded legacy behind. Lucky for us, Colosseum fans, there is a true abundance of music in Hiseman’s extensive archives, and of course we enjoyed the sensational reunion later on.

Overall, as on every other archival Colosseum album, there is plenty of sublime material herein to give us a reason to rejoice, especially since much of it are unreleased studio recordings. For Colosseum fans, this is heaven on earth of course, so let’s simply enjoy it!
Updated: 20/02/2024Posted: 20/02/2024CD 2 Slipcase Remastered Recommend To A Friend

SANDY DENNY ~ THE NORTH STAR GRASSMAN AND THE RAVENS (DELUXE EDITION)
ISLAND 600753340585 (Barcode: 600753340585) ~ UK ~ Folk-Rock

Recorded: 1971 Released: 2011

This is the debut solo album by the British singer / songwriter Sandy DennyFind albums by this artist, the undeniable Queen of the British Folk-Rock movement, which flourished from the late 1960s to the mid 1970s. Danny fronted the best Folk-Rock groups of the day, such as StrawbsFind albums by this artist, Fairport ConventionFind albums by this artist and FotheringayFind albums by this artist and later concentrated on her splendid solo career, recording four excellent solo albums for IslandFind albums on this label Records. Her life and career was abruptly cut short by her tragic and untimely death at the age of 31.

This album is considered to be one of the greatest Folk-Rock recordings of all times. The vast majority of the material comprises of original songs written by Denny, beautifully performed by her and a superb band, which includes many British Folk-Rock heroes, like guitarists Richard ThompsonFind albums by this artist and Trevor LucasFind albums by this artist, bassists Pat DonaldsonFind albums by this artist and Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist, keyboardist Ian WhitemanFind albums by this artist, drummer Gerry ConwayFind albums by this artist and others. Denny´s angelic voice and her unique vocal style are simply stellar. A couple of tracks feature string arrangements.

This new 2CD edition adds a plethora of bonus material, which includes demos, BBC recordings and previously unreleased live material, which is all worth its weight in gold. It’s a proper tribute to Denny´s remarkable talents and wonderful output she left us to enjoy forever. It is an absolute must to every Folk-Rock fan anywhere on this planet!
Updated: 26/08/2020Posted: CD 2 Digipak Remastered Bonus Tracks Recommend To A Friend

GREENSLADE ~ AT THE BBC
REPERTOIRE 1468 (Barcode: 4009910146828) ~ UK ~ Progressive Rock

Recorded: 1973 - 1974 Released: 2024

This is an archival album by the British Progressive Rock quartet GreensladeFind albums by this artist, formed by two members of the iconic ColosseumFind albums by this artist, following the band’s demise in 1971: keyboards wizard / composer Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist and bassist Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist. They were joined by second keyboardist / vocalist Dave LawsonFind albums by this artist and drummer Andrew McCullochFind albums by this artist. The band lasted for only three years and recorded four excellent studio albums. This 2CD album collects their live BBC concerts captured between early 1973 and late 1974, covering material released on the first three albums, presenting a total of twenty tracks.

Dave Greenslade contributed most of the music but some of it was co-composed with Lawson, who also contributed the lyrics. Reeves also contributed some tunes and co-composed others. The band had a very specific and unusual sound and ambience, as it was guitar-less (which was almost unthinkable for a Rock / Prog band), and a double keyboards front line, and a very strong Jazzy swing, which in retrospect might easily earn them an early Fusion connotation, which I personally always liked a lot.

Dave Greenslade played mostly the Hammond organ and Mellotron, while Lawson preferred synthesizers and clavinet, but they often exchanged the instruments, frequently creating a “wall of sound” effect. Reeves was a brilliant bassist, strongly Jazz influenced from his earlier career, and McCulloch was a brilliant, universal drummer, who could play anything with the same ease and elegance. In short they were a rare and dazzling collection of superb instrumentalists, which made Greenslade one of the most interesting British bands in the early 1970s.

Overall, this is an excellent document of the British Prog scene, especially in view of the fact that the group never released a live album (there were some semi-legal live albums released much later). The BBC sound quality is excellent as one might expect and the music flows briskly and interestingly for the entire duration. Although most Prog material recorded at the same time sound dated and smells a bit “musky” today, this music retained much of its initial originality over time. Definitely worth being re-visited!
Updated: 10/11/2024Posted: 07/10/2024CD 2 Slipcase Remastered Recommend To A Friend

GREENSLADE ~ GREENSLADE
WOUNDED BIRD 2698 (Barcode: 664140269828) ~ UK ~ Progressive Rock

Recorded: 1972 Released: 2006

1st album by the phenomenal Prog group GreensladeFind albums by this artist created by keyboards wizard Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist, following the demise of ColosseumFind albums by this artist Mk. I. Greenslade joined forces with original Colosseum bassist Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist, a remarkable player with strong jazz background, who played both the electric and acoustic bass with elegance and sensitivity. To complete the group they enlisted the great (and sadly overlooked and under appreciated) drummer Andrew McCullochFind albums by this artist, who played with Manfred MannFind albums by this artist, King CrimsonFind albums by this artist (LizardFind albums with this title) and Arthur BrownFind albums by this artist and since the mid-1970s disappeared from the music scene almost completely. The fourth member of the group was the keyboardist / vocalist Dave LawsonFind albums by this artist (Episode SixFind albums by this artist, StackridgeFind albums by this artist), an excellent musician who handled the complex compositions with flying colors. Greenslade, a prolific composer, wrote most of the material for the group, with some marginal contributions by Reeves and Lawson (who handled the lyrics). He used a wide range of keyboards between acoustic piano, organ and synthesizers, creating complex and beautiful sound layers, amply supported by his fellow band members. The debut album is a classic showcase of Prog at its best: great melodies, superb instrumental work and a wide range of influences including jazz, blues, rock and classical music. A beautiful sleeve work by Roger DeanFind albums by this artist. An absolute must for any serious Prog lover.
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GREENSLADE ~ SPYGLASS GUEST
WOUNDED BIRD 8672 (Barcode: 664140867222) ~ UK ~ Progressive Rock

Recorded: 1974 Released: 2009

3rd album by the great British Prog band GreensladeFind albums by this artist, created by ex-ColosseumFind albums by this artist members keyboardist / composer Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist and bassist Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist with keyboardist / singer Dave LawsonFind albums by this artist and drummer Andrew McCullochFind albums by this artist. The album continues the path set by its two predecessors, with beautiful melodies and incredibly complex keyboard parts, which were the band´s primary forte. The album does mark some changes, mainly the fact that the music is not entirely composed by Greenslade (as on the first two albums), with about half of it being composed by Lawson and also features one Reeves composition and a Jack BruceFind albums by this artist classic. The album also features a guest appearance by another ex-Colosseum member guitarist Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist and a few other musicians. Altogether the album is a great piece of music with many remarkable compositions and virtuosic performances, worthy on an inclusion in any serious Prog collection. Highly recommended!
 CD 1 Recommend To A Friend

GREENSLADE ~ THE FULL EDITION - LIVE 2001
ANGEL AIR 164 ~ UK ~ Progressive Rock


After a most successful reunion of ColosseumFind albums by this artist in the mid 90`s, Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist decided to revive his own group GreensladeFind albums by this artist in 2000. He was joined by another original Greenslade member Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist (bass) and 2 young promising UK Proggers John YoungFind albums by this artist (2nd keyboards) and John TrotterFind albums by this artist (drums). This album catches the live performance of the reunited Greenslade playing many favorites from their 70`s albums as well as new material from their new album.
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GREENSLADE ~ TIME AND TIDE
WOUNDED BIRD 8682 (Barcode: 664140868229) ~ UK ~ Progressive Rock

Recorded: 1975 Released: 2009

4th and last album by the original incarnation of great British Prog band GreensladeFind albums by this artist, founded by ex-ColosseumFind albums by this artist members keyboardist / composer Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist and bassist Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist with keyboardist / singer Dave LawsonFind albums by this artist and drummer Andrew McCullochFind albums by this artist. By the time this album was recorded Reeves left the band to be replaced by bassist Martin BrileyFind albums by this artist. The album continues the path set by its predecessors, with beautiful melodies and incredibly complex keyboard parts, which were the band´s primary forte. Greenslade returns as the main composer for the band (he is credited with most the composing credits) and becomes the focal point of the band again, even performing solo on couple of tracks. The album presents a somewhat wider musical scope with the use of choir and background vocals on some tracks and a more rocky approach on others, but all in all the album is a great piece of music with many remarkable compositions and virtuosic performances, worthy on an inclusion in any serious Prog collection. Highly recommended!
 CD 1 Recommend To A Friend

PETER LEMER QUINTET ~ SON OF LOCAL COLOUR
ESP 5031 (Barcode: 825481503129) ~ UK ~ Avant-Garde Jazz

Recorded: 2018 Released: 2019

This is an album by British Jazz pianist / composer Peter LemerFind albums by this artist and his quintet, which features saxophonists John SurmanFind albums by this artist and Alan SkidmoreFind albums by this artist, bassist Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist and drummer Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist – all iconic figures of the British Jazz scene. The album presents eight tracks, five by Lemer, one by Surman, one by Carla BleyFind albums by this artist and finally one by John Coltrane. The album was recorded live at the Pizza Express in London, on February 20th, 2018.

But the story behind this album goes back fifty years into the past, when the almost identical lineup of the quintet (with George KhanFind albums by this artist in place of Skidmore) released the album “Local ColourFind albums with this title”, which was recorded a couple of years earlier, on the pioneering independent record label ESPFind albums on this label Disk, founded in 1963 and run by a Jewish NY lawyer and Avant-Garde Music protagonist Bernard StollmanFind albums by this artist, and which yours truly proudly stored in his collection ever since.

That album was the first modern / Avant-Garde British Jazz album to be released in the US, together with several other modern European Jazz albums, including even recordings originating from behind the Iron Curtain. At that time most Americans were completely unaware of the existence of modern Jazz outside of the US. It was also the first recording, which features Surman. Five of the compositions on that album are also present on the album, approached in a completely new and different way.

Despite the fact that the musicians are five decades older this time, they seem not to have lost any of the vigor and passion, and with the added experience of a lifetime the music obviously gained an unprecedented level of depth and finesse. The new album also offers a closure of sorts, as it was the last recording by Hiseman, before his tragic death just four months after this album was recorded.

Overall, this is a fine Avant-Garde Jazz album, beautifully executed by these superb players, which will certainly be a cherished addition to every serious British Jazz collection, and the unusual circumstances surrounding it add to its historic value, serving as a half-Century time bridge between the early days of modern British Jazz and now. Brilliant stuff!
Updated: 24/02/2022Posted: 24/02/2022CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend

MADE IN SWEDEN ~ MADE IN ENGLAND
ESOTERIC 2169 (Barcode: 5013929726925) ~ SWEDEN ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion

Recorded: 1970 Released: 2009

4th album by the excellent Swedish Jazz-Rock trio Made In SwedenFind albums by this artist, led by guitarist Georg WadeniusFind albums by this artist with bassist Bo HaggstromFind albums by this artist and drummer Tommy BorguddFind albums by this artist. As the title suggests, this album was recorded in the UK as a result of a friendship between the trio and the British band ColosseumFind albums by this artist. It was produced by Colosseum bassist Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist and the superb arrangements were written by another British legend, Neil ArdleyFind albums by this artist. It is an excellent album from start to finish, but unfortunately it failed to make any significant impact at the time of its release, which led to the group disbanding. Wadenius assumed the lead guitar chair with Blood, Sweat & TearsFind albums by this artist soon after. The album is a classic of the genre and a great example of the superb music made in Scandinavia at the time. Definitely worth investigating!
 CD 1 Oversampling Remastered Recommend To A Friend

JOHN MAYALL ~ BARE WIRES (EXPANDED EDITION)
DECCA 842178 (Barcode: 602498421789) ~ UK ~ Blues

Recorded: 1968 Released: 2007

8th album by John MayallFind albums by this artist and his BluesbreakersFind albums by this artist, and his most ambitious project by far. The Bluesbreakers’ lineup was extended to a septet and included Mick TaylorFind albums by this artist on guitar, Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist on bass, Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist on drums and a brass section which included Chris MercerFind albums by this artist on tenor and baritone saxes, Dick Heckstall-SmithFind albums by this artist on tenor and soprano saxes and Henry LowtherFind albums by this artist on cornet and violin. The entire first side of the LP was dedicated to an extended blues suite (first of its kind ever), with strong jazz influences, hence this album is often quoted as one of the earliest examples of the Jazz-Rock genre. The quality of the songwriting and the performances on this album are truly astounding and to this day it remains as a classic icon of the era. However soon after the album was recorded Mayall decided to disband the Bluesbreakers and opt for an intimate quartet for his new project, retaining only the services of Mick Taylor. Three of the band members (Reeves, Hiseman and Heckstall-Smith) decided to form the legendary ColosseumFind albums by this artist, joining forces with keyboards player Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist and guitarist James LitherlandFind albums by this artist and the rest is history. So now you know that Colosseum was actually a Bluesbreakers offspring. As for the album, it’s an absolute must for every blues fan and for most lovers of the early Jazz-Rock and Prog genres. Essential!
 CD 1 Remastered Bonus Tracks Essential Recommend To A Friend

NEW JAZZ ORCHESTRA ~ CAMDEN `70
DUSK FIRE 105 (Barcode: 5065001032042) ~ UK ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion

Recorded: 1970 Released: 2008

The New Jazz OrchestraFind albums by this artist (a.k.a. NJOFind albums by this artist) led by composer / arranger Neil ArdleyFind albums by this artist was Britain’s most prestigious and adventurous big band in the 1960s. Under Ardley’s visionary leadership the band developed the foundations for the modern European Jazz big band sound. Although incorporating the classic American big band tradition of Duke EllingtonFind albums by this artist and the more modern approach of Gil EvansFind albums by this artist, Ardley managed to steer his band into uncharted territory, using his unique approach to instrumentation and bold arrangements.

At the time this album was recorded live at London’s Camden Jazz Festival in May of 1970, Ardley was already moving rapidly towards the exploding Jazz-Rock Fusion genre, creating one of the first, and magnificent at that, examples of Jazz-Rock Fusion big band. Compared to American bands at the time, like Blood, Sweat & TearsFind albums by this artist or ChicagoFind albums by this artist, Ardley’s approach is definitely much more refined and orchestral and uses a wider arsenal of the Jazz vocabulary, being therefore much more sophisticated. Having at his disposal some of the best British Jazz musicians (and then also Jazz-Rock Fusion musicians) he was able to turn the NJO into a “mean” and powerful Jazz-Rock Fusion ensemble, which truly fuses Jazz and Rock to the max.

This of course brings us the players and more specifically to the fact that this version of NJO incorporates in its midst the entire lineup of one of the greatest British Jazz-Rock groups, ColosseumFind albums by this artist. Dick Heckstall-SmithFind albums by this artist (saxophone), Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist (guitar), Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist (keyboards), Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist (bass) and Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist (drums) all play here, and even a couple of tracks the band recorded on their albums are present, in a big band arrangement of course. With the members of Colosseum as a core of the band and with other notable players like Henry LowtherFind albums by this artist and Harry BeckettFind albums by this artist (trumpet), Dave GellyFind albums by this artist and Barbara ThompsonFind albums by this artist (saxophone) and even an ultra-rare appearance of Michael GibbsFind albums by this artist on trombone, this is truly a superb group, able to face any challenge Ardley’s arrangements may present them with.

BTW the presence of the Colosseum members is not incidental, as both Reeves and Hiseman were NJO’s founding members and Heckstall-Smith appeared on the NJO’s second album entitled “Le Dejeuner Sur L`HerbeFind albums with this title”. Seven of the tracks present on that album are also included here, which turns this recording into an updated live version of that timeless classic. The original recording tape of this concert had quite a few technical problems, but was painstakingly and beautifully restored to life with an exceptional sound quality considering the circumstances under which it was recorded. One should be truly grateful to the producer of this immensely important historical material for making it available to us, the fans of NJO, Colosseum and British Jazz in general. This is indispensable legacy of the period and a must to any follower of British Jazz music.
 CD 1 Remastered Recommend To A Friend

NEW JAZZ ORCHESTRA ~ LE DEJEUNER SUR L`HERBE
DUSK FIRE 110 (Barcode: 5065001032981) ~ UK ~ Jazz

Recorded: 1968 Released: 2014

This is the second and also the last formal album by the seminal British Jazz Orchestra called New Jazz OrchestraFind albums by this artist or NJOFind albums by this artist for short. Directed by the legendary composer / arranger / bandleader Neil ArdleyFind albums by this artist the NJO was probably the most important singular British Jazz ensemble, which shaped the way British and European Jazz developed in the late 1960s.

Despite the fact that the number of people, who are familiar with this epic recording, will hardly fill up an average British pub, it is still one of the best and more importantly revolutionary Jazz albums of all times, certainly as far as British Jazz is concerned. The fact that the album, which was released on LP in 1969 and almost immediately after disappeared from the shelves, had to wait for 45 years for its debut CD reissue confirms its anonymity and obscurity. And yet for the handful of British Jazz enthusiasts it always was the magnum opus of the British Jazz resurgence, when the music emerged for the first time as a truly new Art form, related to but fully independent from the American Jazz tradition.

Why "new"? The origin of the name is not entirely clear but NJO was new indeed; it included a new generation of British Jazz musicians, which arrived on the scene mostly in the 1960s and had very little in common with the older "swing" generation, which completely dominated the British scene up to that period, and which was entirely immersed in the American tradition, strengthened by the presence of American bands in Britain during the WWII period. Several Jazz Big Bands and orchestras were active on the British scene since the 1920s and well into the 1960s, some quite excellent and even extraordinary, but those limited the artistic scope to imitating the trends originating across the big pond. The list of British composers / bandleaders includes Ted HeathFind albums by this artist, Syd LawrenceFind albums by this artist, John DankworthFind albums by this artist and numerous others.

By the time this album was recorded the NJO was about five years old. In 1965 it recorded its debut album called "Western Reunion London 1965Find albums with this title", which beautifully sums up the first phase of its activity, when the orchestra performed mostly new arrangements of American standards, but the overall sound of the band was already quite unique and stunning. This album was recorded by the second incarnation of the NJO, which included Jack BruceFind albums by this artist on bass (who was already a member of CreamFind albums by this artist at the time), with the regular bassist Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist taking the position of the album´s producer. The rest of the band included: trumpeters Derek WatkinsFind albums by this artist, Harry LowtherFind albums by this artist, Harry BeckettFind albums by this artist and Ian CarrFind albums by this artist, trombonists John MumfordFind albums by this artist, Michael GibbsFind albums by this artist, Derek WadsworthFind albums by this artist and Tony RussellFind albums by this artist, tuba player George SmithFind albums by this artist, saxophonists Barbara ThompsonFind albums by this artist, Dave GellyFind albums by this artist, Jim PhilipFind albums by this artist and Dick Heckstall-SmithFind albums by this artist, vibraphonist Frank RicottiFind albums by this artist and drummer Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist.

The album presents eight compositions, five of which are originals composed by NJO members or other British Jazz musicians / composers of the new generation; those are Neil Ardley, Howard RileyFind albums by this artist, Mike TaylorFind albums by this artist, Michael GarrickFind albums by this artist and Michael Gibbs. Two modern American Jazz standards, one by John ColtraneFind albums by this artist and another one by Miles DavisFind albums by this artist are also present, but their arrangements are stunningly removed from the original versions known to most Jazz listeners. The remaining composition is by the French composer of Polish / Jewish origin Alexandre TansmanFind albums by this artist, whose composition receives another highly unusual treatment.

The album emerges triumphantly as a masterpiece of composition, arrangement, performance and intelligent music making, all those on top of its being a first of its kind and a beacon for generations to come. Many other superb Big Band / Orchestral British Jazz recordings will follow (Michael Gibbs, Mike WestbrookFind albums by this artist and others), but as great as they were, none of them achieved the same primordial perfection, which marked the birth of British Jazz as documented herein.

If anybody wanders about the album´s title (and the title of the opening track) and its humorous sleeve design, Google it up, oh ye ignoramuses, or preferably visit the Musée d´Orsay in Paris and look for the original ;)

With the recent parting of Jack Bruce, whom I was honored and lucky to know in person, the reissue of this album is a small solace in his memory and in memory of a generation almost gone…
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NEW JAZZ ORCHESTRA ~ WESTERN REUNION LONDON 1965
VOCALION 8427 (Barcode: 765387842727) ~ UK ~ Jazz

Recorded: 1965 Released: 2006

The New Jazz OrchestraFind albums by this artist (a.k.a. NJOFind albums by this artist) was a big band directed by bandleader / arranger / composer Neil ArdleyFind albums by this artist and consisted of the best up-coming Jazz players on the British scene at the time: Ian CarrFind albums by this artist – trumpet, Paul RutherfordFind albums by this artist – trombone, Trevor WattsFind albums by this artist – sax, Barbara ThompsonFind albums by this artist – sax, Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist – bass, Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist – drums and many more.

Ardley ran the orchestra with an “iron fist” and in time turned it into a perfectly well oiled ensemble, which was able to perform even the trickiest arrangements with a breeze. His outstanding arrangements of classic Jazz pieces are all masterpieces of rare beauty and sophistication and he manages to get out of the band so much more that an average US big band playing similar material. Of course the soloist, who are all quite outstanding, add another dimension to the overall sound, which is truly heavenly.

This is the first album by NJO and includes mostly standards by American (Miles DavisFind albums by this artist, John LewisFind albums by this artist) and British composers, but one of Ardley’s compositions is also included. Ardley, who was an admirer of Gil EvansFind albums by this artist, developed a distinctive orchestral (rather than traditional big band) sound with NJO, using the various sections of the band to complement each other’s sound and tonality.

The overall effect is absolutely stunning and this is one of my all time favorite big band albums. This is essential listening to all big band fans and recommended to all Jazz listeners out there. A true gem!
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NEW JAZZ ORCHESTRA / NEIL ARDLEY GROUP ~ BBC SESSIONS 1968-1970
RHYTHM AND BLUES 101 (Barcode: 5060331753834) ~ UK ~ Big Band Jazz

Recorded: 1968 - 1970 Released: 2024

This is an archival album, which presents recordings by two Orchestral Jazz ensembles, both led by the brilliant pianist / composer / arranger / bandleader Neil ArdleyFind albums by this artist. The album presents fourteen tracks, six by the New Jazz OrchestraFind albums by this artist (a.k.a. NJOFind albums by this artist), recorded in 1968 and eight by the Neil Ardley GroupFind albums by this artist, recorded in 1970. Five of the NJO tracks appear in a studio version on their 2nd studio album “Le Dejeuner Sur L`herbeFind albums with this title”. The first seven of the Neil Ardley Group tracks, which were composed by pianist / composer Mike TaylorFind albums by this artist and are a song cycle / Jazz & Poetry suite, were sadly never recorded in the studio and released on an album. Taylor tragically died just a few months before this music was recorded.

The lineup of these two ensembles reads like a Who’s Who of the British Jazz at the end of the 1960s, some still very young at the time, but already experienced musicians, who were going to shape the British Jazz scene in the decades to come. The NJO lineup includes Ardley as the leader / conductor, trumpeters Derek WatkinsFind albums by this artist, Henry LowtherFind albums by this artist and Ian CarrFind albums by this artist, saxophonists Dave GellyFind albums by this artist, Jim PhilipFind albums by this artist, Dick Heckstall-SmithFind albums by this artist and Barbara ThompsonFind albums by this artist, trombonists Chris PyneFind albums by this artist, Robin GardnerFind albums by this artist and Michael GibbsFind albums by this artist, tuba player George SmithFind albums by this artist, vibraphonist Frank RicottiFind albums by this artist, bassist Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist and drummer Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist. The Neil Ardley Group lineup includes Ardley on piano, vocalist Norma WinstoneFind albums by this artist, Carr, Gelly, Thompson, Ricotti, bassist Chris LaurenceFind albums by this artist and drummer Mike TravisFind albums by this artist. I rest my case…

The music, as expected, is absolutely sensational and reflects the vibrancy and ingenuity of the British Jazz scene at this pivotal period, when the modern British Jazz idiom was molded for decades to come. The specific idiosyncrasies and “Britishness” of the new epoch is simply encapsulated in every note played here. It is also a superb display of the individual talents of these magnificent musicians, those who are still with us and sadly those who departed, like Thompson and Hiseman, who met as members of the NJO and created one of the British Jazz “power couples” or Ardley and Carr, whose giant talents are deeply missed.

Overall, this is an absolute must have album for every British Jazz collector, especially in view of the fact that some of the music captured herein is not available anywhere else. For the cognoscenti, the album offers endless hints and interconnections, like a sensational version of the song “Jumping Off The Sun”, which became an anthem for the legendary ColosseumFind albums by this artist, which was founded by Hiseman and Heckstall-Smith, and included Reeves and Thompson, and so on…
Updated: 22/09/2024Posted: 21/09/2024CD 1 Recommend To A Friend

DON RENDELL / IAN CARR ~ LIVE AT THE UNION 1966
REEL RECORDINGS 016 (Barcode: 775020996229) ~ UK ~ Jazz

Recorded: 1966 Released: 2010

If one had to pick up just one British ensemble, which would epitomize the British Jazz in the 1960s and its momentous development and emancipation from the early American Jazz basics into a full fledged European Jazz extravaganza, the Don RendellFind albums by this artist / Ian CarrFind albums by this artist Quintet would probably fit the bill most appropriately. The quintet´s five superb albums stand out to this day as one of the genre´s finest recordings and therefore any additional recording capturing these magnificent players in action is a rare and precious jewel, especially in view of the fact that this one is beautifully recorded and sounds just perfect. The quintet includes also the extraordinary pianist / composer Michael GarrickFind albums by this artist, who wrote most of the quintet´s music, bassist Dave GreenFind albums by this artist and drummer Trevor TomkinsFind albums by this artist. On this particular recording Green plays only on the first two tracks (due to the fact that he had another gig the same evening) and is replaced for the rest of the duration by no other than Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist (New Jazz OrchestraFind albums by this artist, ColosseumFind albums by this artist, GreensladeFind albums by this artist, etc.). This is a rare and wonderful opportunity to hear Tony´s superb Jazz bass abilities. This is a beautiful gift to all British Jazz enthusiasts, especially in view of Ian´s sad departure. A must!
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MIKE TAYLOR ~ MANDALA
JAZZ IN BRITAIN 23 (Barcode: 5060774190173) ~ UK ~ Jazz

Recorded: 1965 Released: 2021

This is an archival album by British Jazz pianist / composer Mike TaylorFind albums by this artist, one of the mythical figures of the British Jazz scene, due to his tragic death at a ridiculous young age and an extremely limited recorded legacy. Taylor recorded only two albums (“PendulumFind albums with this title” 1966 and “TrioFind albums with this title” 1967) before he died at the age of 30 in 1969.

The album presents a live recording of five tracks, captured nine months before this lineup recorded Taylor’s debut album “Pendulum”. He is accompanied by saxophonist Dave TomlinFind albums by this artist, bassist Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist and drummer Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist. Of the five tracks one is a standard and four are original composition by Taylor, two of which appear on the tribute album “Mike Taylor RememberedFind albums with this title” by Neil ArdleyFind albums by this artist.

Although the music on this album is by far not as revolutionary or groundbreaking as on “Pendulum”, it is a time capsule of a work in progress, which eventually brought the quartet together into the perfection demonstrated on the debut album and which would make Taylor to crystalize his musical ideas to break the barriers of “swing” and John ColtraneFind albums by this artist’s influence, to achieve the Freedom the debut albums so potently demonstrates.

The sound quality of the recording is far from ideal, but certainly good enough to enjoy the music and hear some details. Hiseman is way up in the mix while Reeves is almost inaudible, and the piano is also far behind the saxophone, which takes most of the soloing space. The deconstruction of Thelonious MonkFind albums by this artist’s tune is definitely not as radical as on the debut, but comparing the two versions again shows a path Taylor and his quartet were taking.

Overall this is splendid document of the era and the formative years of independent British Jazz, which is not following the American influence any more than absolutely necessary. Tomlin bravely takes upon himself the front-line responsibilities, with Taylor pushing the music from behind, and obviously exploring new ground. The rhythm section is absolutely perfect for the job, with Reeves’ musicality and Hiseman’s technical brilliance laying out a firm basis for the two soloists.

However, the album also shows clearly how difficult it was to boldly step into the Free / open playing at this time, and the music is at all times strongly bonded to “swinging” at all cost, despite the relative freedom Taylor demonstrates while playing his odd chord sequences behind the swinging foreground.

Overall this is a first class discovery, which blissfully appears on record five and a half decades later, which should make every true British Jazz fan happy. Kudos to Jazz In Britain for digging this one out and bringing it up to the surface!
Updated: 06/06/2021Posted: 06/06/2021CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend

MIKE TAYLOR ~ PENDULUM
SUNBEAM 5034 (Barcode: 5051125503414) ~ UK ~ Jazz

Recorded: 1965 Released: 2007

Pianist / composer Mike TaylorFind albums by this artist was the most enigmatic figure on the British Jazz scene in the 1960s. His genius was almost completely unknown to most and just a handful of close friends / musicians had the opportunity to work with him and hear his music. His eccentric personality, which bordered on the mentally unstable and his tragic death at a ridiculous young age cut his career short, leaving a legacy of just two albums, of which this is the first.

Anybody listening to this album will surely realize that this is one of the most daring and earliest modern British Jazz recordings and it parallels (in time and complexity) to the most advanced Avant Garde Jazz experiments happening across the Atlantic. Taylor’s unprecedented and unconventional approach to music was so ahead of its time that it’s truly mind-boggling.

The quartet playing on this recording includes Taylor on piano, Dave TomlinFind albums by this artist on soprano saxophone, Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist on bass and Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist on drums (the last two were of course to form the band ColosseumFind albums by this artist a few years later). The sound of the quartet is somewhat similar to John ColtraneFind albums by this artist’s legendary quartet, but Taylor plays quite differently than McCoy TynerFind albums by this artist of course. The music includes three Jazz standards (on what used to be Side A) and three original compositions by Taylor (on Side B).

The treatment of the standards is an absolute hair-raising experience, with Taylor de-composing / de-structuring the original harmony and re-assembling the pieces together in a completely new way. His original compositions are awesome as well, exposing a new musical universe. The entire album is a knockout from start to finish and listening to it over 40 years after it was recorded should still produce Goosebumps on every sensitive listener’s skin.

BTW people unaware of Jon Hiseman’s early Jazz days should check out his recording with another great British pianist Howard RileyFind albums by this artist on Howard’s debut album DiscussionsFind albums with this title. Taylor was about to record only one more album, called simply TrioFind albums with this title, with Jon Hiseman and Jack BruceFind albums by this artist on bass (Bruce was very much involved with the British Jazz scene before his adventure with CreamFind albums by this artist – see Jack’s debut album Things We LikeFind albums with this title), who was a friend of Taylor, as were the other members of the Graham Bond OrganizationFind albums by this artist. Also it’s really strange that Taylor’s fate was in many ways similar to that of Bond’s, both ending their lives in a suicide / accident, following a long period of mental instability. This album is a central piece of the puzzle forming the birth of modern British Jazz and no serious follower of that scene can afford not to have this album in his collection. Beyond essential!
Updated: 06/06/2021Posted: CD 1 Remastered Essential Recommend To A Friend

MIKE TAYLOR ~ PREPARATION
SUNBEAM 1101 ~ UK ~ Jazz

Recorded: 1965 Released: 2021

This is an archival album by British Jazz pianist / composer Mike TaylorFind albums by this artist recorded in a quartet setting with saxophonist Dave TomlinFind albums by this artist, bassist Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist and drummer Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist. The album, taken from a rehearsal tape recorded by Reeves shortly before the recording of Taylor’s debut album “PendulumFind albums with this title”, presents five tracks in the same running order as the studio album, preceded by two tracks that do not appear on the album, together seven tracks, five of which are Taylor’s originals and two are standards. The album includes an extensive thirty-two pages long booklet, written by Richard Morton JackFind albums by this artist, which describes in great detail the sad story of Taylor’s life, his mental illness and tragically premature death. The tape, incidentally found by Reeves fifty-five years after it was recorded, is a mono recording, but the sound quality is not as poor as some people claim and the music can be heard loud and clear.

British Jazz enthusiasts will most probably have a copy of “Pendulum” already in their collection, so this album does not offer a great historical added value, but on the other hand, considering how little music Taylor managed to record during his lifetime, every note on this album becomes invaluable.

The music is of course a wonderful glimpse at the birth of modern British Jazz, influenced by the Free Jazz explosion in American Jazz at the time, but reshaped and domesticated into the proto-modernistic British experience, which eventually emancipated British Jazz from the American bondage. The performances are somewhat more spontaneous than those on the studio album and all showcase the great talents of the four musicians involved.

Overall, this is a most welcome addition to Mike Taylor’s limited recorded legacy and British Jazz fans surely will appreciate the fortunate incidents behind this release. Thank God for the invention of sound recording, which allows us to immortalize the music we all love so much. Wholeheartedly recommended!
Updated: 12/01/2022Posted: 12/01/2022CD 1 Remastered Recommend To A Friend

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