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Monday, November 23, 2015

0605 John Williams [Year Of The Buffalo] FLAC 4(36.21)

Contributed by azule serape, who writes:
One from the Spotlite label, that major supporter of British jazz and talent old and new. Owner and producer Tony Williams surely deserves some kind of award for all he has done for music in the UK.
Whilst some of the issues have appeared on CD, this recorded in 1985 hasn't.
It features the music of pianist Pete Saberton and a group of contemporary musicians but it's very accessible so don't be put off by that. The record has an interesting, but perhaps confusing, rear sleeve design. You have to keep turning it round to read it - a bit like using the steering wheel of a car.

(01-03)
John Williams - leader, baritone
Henry Lowther - trumpet
Paul Nieman - trombone
Martin Speake - alto
Nigel Nash - tenor, piccolo, flute
Pete Saberton - piano
Chocho Merchan - bass
Trevor Tomkins - drums
(04)
John Williams - leader, baritone
Dick Pearce - trumpet
Paul Nieman - trombone
Martin Speake - alto
Nigel Nash - tenor, piccolo, flute
Pete Saberton - piano
Chocho Merchan - bass
Trevor Tomkins - drums

01 F.F.R.B.
02 This Is The Year Of The Buffalo
03 Snow Palace
04 Ricardo's Overture

Label: Spotlite SPJ 532
Recorded: May 19 20 1985
Lineage: LP>FLAC
Scans: Full

8 comments:

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  2. Thanks Rodney and azule serape! Cheers!

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  3. Many thanks azule serape and Rodney. To read rear of sleeve, place on a stool and walk round in circles.

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  4. Thank you for this,azule serape, what a tasty band !
    Jazzanddylan....stand still and turn the stool, preferably with a glass of Rioja in your hand.
    Tony Williams deserves more accolades than the other Tony (the millionaire one).

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  5. Thanks guys for this great post.

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  6. Some good players on this album I've never heard...thanks Azule and Rodney.

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