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  | TUBBY HAYES ~ THE COMPLETE HOPBINE `69 JAZZ IN BRITAIN 30 (Barcode: 5060774190319) ~ UK ~ Jazz Recorded: 1969 Released: 2021
This is an archival album by British Jazz saxophonist / composer Tubby HayesFind albums by this artist recorded in a quartet setting with pianist Mick PyneFind albums by this artist, bassist Ron MathewsonFind albums by this artist and drummer Spike WellsFind albums by this artist. The music, which was recorded live at the Hopbine club, was taken from the Mathewson tape archive. It presents eight tracks, three of which are Hayes’ originals and five are standards. The album includes an extensive twenty-eight pages long booklet, written by Hayes’ biographer Simon SpillettFind albums by this artist. The tape is a mono recording, but the sound quality is excellent and way better than the other sources of this material, which were previously released on two other albums, and the music can be heard loud and clear. One of the tracks is released here for the first time and this is the first time this performance can he heard in its entirety.
In many respects this recording marks a closing of a glorious career by one of the British Jazz greatest personalities, who would be dead just three and a half years after this music was recorded, ridden by ill health.
It is also of course a wonderful glimpse at the birth of modern British Jazz, partly influenced by the Free Jazz explosion in American Jazz at the time, but still very much within modern mainstream, reshaped and domesticated into the unique British experience, which eventually emancipated British Jazz from the American bondage. These performances are obviously more spontaneous than those captured on the studio albums Hates recorded at the time and all showcase the great talents of the four musicians involved. Pyne, Mathewson (both sadly not with us any more) and Wells (hopefully destined to stay with us for many more years) show their talents here in full and Hayes’ fluency and artistry remain unparalleled. Interestingly, John ColtraneFind albums by this artist influence on Hayes’ playing is more distinctly heard here than on most other recordings he made.
Overall, this is a most welcome addition to Tubby Hayes recorded legacy and British Jazz fans surely will appreciate the work and dedication of the people behind the Jazz In BritainFind albums on this label label, who keep bringing us these wonderful releases and keep the history of British Jazz alive. Absolutely essential part of any serious British Jazz collection.
| Updated: 27/01/2022Posted: 27/01/2022 | CD 2 Digipak Recommend To A Friend |
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