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BOBBY WELLINS QUARTET ~ WHAT WAS HAPPENING
JAZZ IN BRITAIN 33 (Barcode: 5060774190340) ~ UK ~ Jazz

Recorded: 1978 - 1979 Released: 2023

This is a 2CD reissue / remaster of two albums by British Jazz saxophonist / composer Bobby WellinsFind albums by this artist, recorded in a classic quartet setting with keyboardist Pete JacobsenFind albums by this artist, bassist Adrian KendonFind albums by this artist and drummer Spike WellsFind albums by this artist.

CD1 presents the album “JubilationFind albums with this title”, a live recording with four tracks, all original compositions by Wellins. It is expanded by three bonus tracks, also recorded live a few months earlier, all standards.

CD2 presents the album “Dreams Are FreeFind albums with this title”, a studio recording with six tracks, all original compositions by Wellins. It is expanded by four bonus tracks, recorded live, all standards.

As usual with the good people of Jazz In Britain label, the album is accompanied by extensive booklet, which presents background information about these recordings and new liner notes by Wells, whose reel tape archive was the source of the bonus material. Although the sound quality is not always perfect, it is certainly good enough to enjoy this splendid example of British Jazz at its best.

Wellins was sadly badly under-recorded and most of his early releases, including his first two albums included herein, are all long unavailable, which makes this release ever more important. He was a very fluid improviser, always floating somewhere between mainstream and almost Free, and his unique approach aged very well, still being fascinating today. The three musicians accompanying Wellins are all highly talented and prove to be perfect for the job at hand.

Overall, this is another piece of British Jazz history, saved from oblivion by the dedicated people, who do it best. Since time is certainly not standing still, it’s great to see the heroes of the genre, who are still with us, contribute their archival materials and memories to make these momentous documents. I find it absolutely outrageous that these efforts are not sponsored by Public funding, but sadly England is by far not the only country that cares little for its Cultural heritage. Hats off, as usual and thanks for your work Gentlemen!
Updated: 01/04/2024Posted: 01/04/2024CD 2 Mini-Sleeve Remastered Bonus Tracks Recommend To A Friend

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