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Tuesday, November 17, 2015

0601 Loose Tubes [Loose Tubes] FLAC 7(40.07)

Contributed by azule serape, who writes:-
This is their first lp recorded for their own label in the mid 1980s and which has never been re-issued.
The group was a collective of young British musicians, with varying personnel in it's short life, in order to give an outlet for them to compose and perform their own contemporary music.
It's hard to classify.  It's basically a big band with bits of everything from the history of jazz and it was the launching pad for the careers of many of today's musicians.

Dave DeFries - trumpet
John Eacott - trumpet
Chris Batchelor - trumpet
Lance Kelly - trumpet (03 04)
Steve Waterman - trumpet (01 02 05-07)
John Harborne - trombone
Steve Day - trombone
Richard Pywell - trombone
Ashley Slater - bass trombone
Dave Powell - tuba
Iain Ballamy - soprano, alto, flute
Steve Buckley - soprano, alto
Tim Whitehead - tenor
Mark Lockheart - tenor
Dave Bitelli - baritone (03 04)
Howard Turner - baritone (01 02 05-07)
Eddie Parker - flute
Django Bates - keyboards, melodica
John Parricelli - electric guitar
Steve Berry - bass
Nic France - drums, electric drums
Steve Arguelles - percussion
Colin Lazzerini - bass telephone, typewriter, rabbit
Dai Pritchard - clarinet, bass clarinet

01 Eden Express
02 Rowing Boat Delineation Egg
03 Descarga
04 Descarga Ocurriencia
05 Yellow Hill
06 Mister Zee
07 Arriving

Label: LTLP 001
Recorded: December 29 1984 (01 02 05-07) September 15 1985 (03 04)
Lineage: LP>FLAC
Scans: Front rear LP cover

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  2. Thanks for this one azule serape and Rodney. I recognise about half a dozen of the personnel.

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  3. I remember getting this album at Ronnie Scotts back in the early 80s when i went seeing them during their tour to promote it, remember Yellow Hill really striking a cord with me and still does to this day, thanks very much for posting azule.

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  4. Thanks Rodney and azule serape! Cheers!

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  5. Thank you, azul! One of my favorite groups!

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  6. Thank you, azul! One of my favorite groups!

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