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Monday, September 08, 2014

0426 Peter King [Brother Bernard] FLAC 10(1.08.43)


Contributed by azule serape, who writes:-
I don't think Peter King is sufficiently appreciated in the UK although he has had a long and distinguished career in music for over 60 years. He didn't record as a leader until 1982.
These recordings from 1988 and 1992 show him at his peak and with a superb rhythm section. Alan Skidmore and Guy Barker guest on some tracks.
Miles Music firstly issued the lp in 1988 and then for some unexplained reason issued the cd in 1992 omitting two of the lp tracks but adding four new tracks from later sessions.
This posting contains all the issued tracks from both the lp and the cd which actually would have fitted on one cd.

(01-03)
Peter King - alto
John Horler - piano
Dave Green - bass
Tony Levin - drums
(04-06)
Guy Barker - trumpet (04 06)
Peter King - alto
Alan Skidmore - tenor
John Horler - piano
Dave Green - bass
Tony Levin - drums
(07)
Peter King - alto
(08-10)
Peter King - alto
John Horler - piano
Dave Green - bass
Martin Drew - drums

01 Overjoyed (Wonder) (8:07)
02 But Beautiful (Burke, Van Heusen) (6:00)
03 Dalin (King) (7:39)
04 Brother Bernard (King) (9:41)
05 Chatelet (King) (5:13)
06 Playing In The Yard (Rollins) (7:42)
07 Yesterdays (Kern, Harbach) (3:36)
08 Final Curtain (King) (11:42)
09 One For Sir Bernard (King) (4:38)
10 For All We Know (Coots, Lewis, Long) (4:25)

Label: Miles Music MM 076 (LP) and MM CD076 (CD)
Recorded: April 20 21 30 1988 (01-06) July 30 1990 (07) March 16 1992 (08-10)
Lineage: LP/CD>FLAC

6 comments:

  1. Thanks Rodney and azule serape! Cheers!

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  2. Thanks azule serape and Rodney appreciated this one.

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  3. Nicely done, many thanks for this.

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  4. Thanks for this.I look forward to listening to it.

    Bob

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  5. Thanks azule serape for getting all the tracks in one place. More great jazz from Miles Music. And ,of course, thanks to Rodney.

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