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  | DON RENDELL / IAN CARR QUINTET ~ BBC JAZZ CLUB 1965/66 RHYTHM AND BLUES 064 (Barcode: 5060331752202) ~ UK ~ Jazz Recorded: 1965 - 1966 Released: 2020
This is an archival album by the seminal British Jazz quintet co-led by saxophonist / flautist Don RendellFind albums by this artist and trumpeter Ian CarrFind albums by this artist, which also included pianist Michael GarrickFind albums by this artist, bassist Dave GreenFind albums by this artist and drummer Trevor TomkinsFind albums by this artist. The album presents three BBC sessions, one from 1965 and two from 1966, all together sixteen tracks (and seven short introductions by Rendell or Humphrey LittletonFind albums by this artist). On the first session Colin PurbrookFind albums by this artist replaces Garrick and on the second session Jeff ClyneFind albums by this artist replaces Green.
These sessions were recorded around the time the quintet recorded and released their first two albums: “Shades Of BlueFind albums with this title” and “Dusk FireFind albums with this title”, and the second session presents five live versions of the material present on the second album. Most of the material consists of original compositions by Rendell, Carr and Garrick, the last being the most prolific contributor to the quintet’s material. A great tune by Howard RileyFind albums by this artist, another by Pat SmytheFind albums by this artist and a couple of standards are also present.
These sessions show vividly the giant step the quintet made between recording the debut album with Purbrook on piano in 1964, which was almost completely conventional and Bee Bop oriented, and the second album with Garrick on piano recorded in 1965, where the quintet turns into the amazing modern Jazz ensemble passing the equinox which marks the birth of modern British Jazz.
Considering the splendid sound quality of these recordings, the fact that it is the first time they appear on record and that they also include previously never heard material by the quintet, this album is worth its weight in gold, not only to British / European Jazz enthusiasts but all modern Jazz lovers around the world. In view of the relatively limited recorded legacy by this legendary quintet, this stuff is absolutely essential!
| Updated: 08/07/2021Posted: 06/07/2021 | CD 1 Recommend To A Friend |
  | DON RENDELL / IAN CARR QUINTET ~ BBC JAZZ CLUB 1965/66 II RHYTHM AND BLUES 075 (Barcode: 5060331752585) ~ UK ~ Jazz Recorded: 1965 - 1966 Released: 2021
This is the second archival album by the seminal British Jazz quintet co-led by saxophonist / flautist Don RendellFind albums by this artist and trumpeter Ian CarrFind albums by this artist, which also included pianist Michael GarrickFind albums by this artist, bassist Dave GreenFind albums by this artist and drummer Trevor TomkinsFind albums by this artist. The album presents three BBC sessions, two from 1965 and one from 1966, all together seventeen tracks. On the second session vibraphonist Mike CarrFind albums by this artist guests on two tracks. The first session is Garrick’s debut appearance as a member of the quintet.
These sessions were recorded between the time the quintet recorded their first album “Shades Of BlueFind albums with this title” (recorded in October 1964) and their second album “Dusk FireFind albums with this title” (recorded in March 1966), and it is not surprising that the second and third sessions presents some early live versions of the material eventually recorded for the second album. Most of the material consists of original compositions by Rendell, Carr and no less than seven compositions and one co-composition with Carr) by Garrick, who became the most prolific contributor to the quintet’s material.
These sessions show vividly the giant step the quintet made between recording the debut album with Colin PurbrookFind albums by this artist on piano, which was almost completely conventional and Bee Bop oriented, and the second album with Garrick on piano, recorded just a year and a half later, where the quintet turns into the amazing modern Jazz ensemble passing the equinox which marks the birth of modern British Jazz.
Considering the splendid sound quality of these recordings, the fact that it is the first time they appear on record and that they also include previously never heard material by the quintet, this album is worth its weight in gold, not only to British / European Jazz enthusiasts but all modern Jazz lovers around the world. In view of the relatively limited recorded legacy by this legendary quintet, this stuff is absolutely essential!
Side Note for Michael Garrick’s fans:
Of the seven Garrick’s composition on this album, only one (“Prayer”) appeared on the “Dusk Fire” album. The other six compositions can be found on the following albums: “October WomanFind albums with this title” is the title track from his album recorded in November 1964 with his own quintet before he joined the Rendell / Carr quintet. “Ursula” is a track from his album “Black MarigoldsFind albums with this title”, which will be recorded in January / February 1966. “Trane’s Mood” originates from the iconic “Poetry And Jazz In Concert 250Find albums with this title” album and can also be found on the “Live At The Union 1966Find albums with this title” album. “The Sixth Seal” only appeared recently on the Jazz In BritainFind albums on this label label’s LP “At Short NoticeFind albums with this title”, which is in desperate need of a CD release. “She’ll Be Back” and “Secrets” seem to make the only appearance on this album, unless the names of the tunes are mistaken.
| Updated: 04/08/2021Posted: 04/08/2021 | CD 1 Recommend To A Friend |
  | DON RENDELL / IAN CARR QUINTET ~ BLUE BEGINNINGS JAZZ IN BRITAIN 20 (Barcode: 5060774190234) ~ UK ~ Jazz Recorded: 1964 Released: 2021
This is an archival album by the first lineup of the seminal British Jazz quintet co-led by saxophonist / flautist Don RendellFind albums by this artist and trumpeter Ian CarrFind albums by this artist, which also included pianist Colin PurbrookFind albums by this artist, bassist Dave GreenFind albums by this artist and drummer Trevor TomkinsFind albums by this artist. The album presents two BBC sessions, the first from April 1964 (two tracks) captured before the quintet recorded their first album “Shades Of BlueFind albums with this title” and the second from November 1964 (six tracks) shortly after the studio recording which took place in October 1964.
The first session presents one live version of a track, which will appear on the studio album and one standard and the second session presents five live versions of the material present on the studio album and one standard. Most of the original material consists of compositions by Rendell and Carr and the title track of the studio album was composed by Neil ArdleyFind albums by this artist of course.
These sessions show vividly the giant step the quintet made between recording the debut album with Purbrook on piano in 1964, which was almost completely conventional and Bee Bop oriented, and the following albums with Garrick on piano, starting with second album recorded in 1965, where the quintet turns into the amazing modern Jazz ensemble passing the equinox which marks the birth of modern British Jazz. Garrick was not only a brilliant and farsighted pianist but also the most prolific composer, which of course strengthened the quintet’s output considerably.
Despite the fact that the music here is pretty conventional, as far as the Jazz tradition is concerned, on the verge of change but not quite yet, the fact that it is the first time it appears on record, this album is worth its weight in gold, not only to British / European Jazz enthusiasts but all modern Jazz lovers around the world. In view of the relatively limited recorded legacy by this legendary quintet, this stuff is absolutely essential!
As usual kudos to the Jazz In BritainFind albums on this label label people, who dared to make this dream of a label to come true.
| Updated: 18/07/2021Posted: 18/07/2021 | CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend |
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