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HENRY LOWTHER / STILL WATERS ~ I.D.
VILLAGE LIFE 97122 (Barcode: 5024777971221) ~ UK ~ Jazz

Recorded: 1996 Released: 1997

This is the criminally little known debut album by the legendary British trumpeter / composer / bandleader Henry LowtherFind albums by this artist and his Still WatersFind albums by this artist quintet, which comprises of Lowther, saxophonist Julian ArguellesFind albums by this artist, pianist Pete SabertonFind albums by this artist, legendary bassist Dave GreenFind albums by this artist and drummer Paul ClarvisFind albums by this artist, who owns the Village LifeFind albums on this label label on which the album was released. The album presents nine tracks, seven of which are original compositions by Lowther, one is an arrangement of a Classical piece and one is a standard.

The music is as marvelous as one might expect from Lowther and his cohorts, relaxed and beautifully melodic, splendidly performed by the quintet members. Lowther’s lyrical compositions cry “British Jazz” with every note and the quiet ambience, influenced by the fact that the music was recorded in a Church, is typical of the early period of the genre, which Lowther lovely carries over along the pathway of his career.

Arguelles proves to be an ideal “partner in crime” to the gentle explorations of the melodic ventures, showing remarkable restrain and harmonious cooperation with Lowther, especially potent during their unisono passages. The sublimely delicate piano parts and amicable rhythm section approach turn the music into a tranquil, slow paced ride, which is delightful from start to finish.

As astounding as it might sound, this is one of the remarkable few recording by Lowther as a leader, and it makes me exceedingly happy to be able to listen to this music now, so many years after it was released, and bring it to the attention of the many faithful followers of Lowther’s career and Genius.

Overall, this is an absolute must have album in any serious British Jazz collection. It seems the album is out of print by now, but perhaps the label might be persuaded to press some more copies of this jewel. In any case try to hunt down a copy and you won’t regret it!
Updated: 24/12/2022Posted: 24/12/2022CD 1 Recommend To A Friend

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