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  | BOB DOWNES / OPEN MUSIC ~ CROSSING BORDERS REEL RECORDINGS 011 (Barcode: 676868177828) ~ UK ~ Jazz Recorded: 1978 - 1979 Released: 2008
British flautist / saxophonist / composer Bob DownesFind albums by this artist and his Open MusicFind albums by this artist ensemble (a constantly changing group of musical cohorts) were always one of the most interesting acts on the British Jazz scene in the late 1960s / 1970s. Downes participated in many of the pivotal recording made at the time by other bandleaders, but in parallel always led his own ensemble which played the music he composed. His ability to combine melody and Free Improvisation into a unique amalgam was always his forte and his recordings are great examples of the limitless musical efforts, which are typical of the period. This release presents an album, previously unreleased, featuring compositions inspired by a 1973 South American tour, recorded several years later with a great cast of musicians: guitarist Brian GoddingFind albums by this artist, trombonist Paul RutherfordFind albums by this artist, bassists Barry GuyFind albums by this artist, Mark MeggidoFind albums by this artist and Paul BridgeFind albums by this artist and drummers Dennis SmithFind albums by this artist and John StevensFind albums by this artist – all of which are exemplary representatives of the British Jazz scene at its peak. Considering the fact that this music is previously unheard, it seems such a shame it laid hidden from our ears for so long, but as usual all is well that ends well, so here it is finally for us to savor. Downes´ fans need no encouragement to grab this album instantly, but British Jazz fans not familiar with his output should definitely investigate, especially in view of the fact that the melody lines and his amazing flute virtuosity make the improvised passages "easier on the ear" for less experienced listeners.
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