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NATIONAL HEALTH ~ PLAYTIME
CUNEIFORM 145 (Barcode: 045775014524) ~ UK ~ Canterbury Scene

Recorded: 1979 Released: 2001

Live recordings by National HealthFind albums by this artist, a seminal Canterbury band led by Alan GowenFind albums by this artist, who sadly died from cancer in 1981. All members of this group are master improvisers and the jazzy compositions are ideal vehicles for their performance. A most welcome addition to the historical perspective of the Canterbury scene.
 CD 1 Recommend To A Friend

DON RENDELL ~ PLAYTIME
VOCALION 4284 (Barcode: 765387428426) ~ UK ~ Jazz

Recorded: 1955 - 1959 Released: 2005

Saxophonist / composer Don RendellFind albums by this artist is a prominent figure on the UK Jazz scene for over 5 decades. Since his earliest recordings in the mid-1950s and well into the 2000s, his unmistakable tone and total control of his instrument have been his trademark. Although mostly known for his role as a co-leader of the Don Rendell / Ian CarrFind albums by this artist Quintet, one of Britain’s most innovative and brilliant Jazz ensembles of the late 1960s, over the years he recorded hundreds of sessions as sideman and leader. This album brings back to life his second LP recorded in 1958 (the first, called Meet Don RendellFind albums with this title was a 10-inch LP recorded 3 years earlier). The bonus tracks include two EP recordings, one form 1955 and the other from 1959. At the time these sessions were recorded the UK Jazz scene was strongly influenced by American Jazz. Rendell was a member of the legendary Ted HeathFind albums by this artist and Stan KentonFind albums by this artist orchestras and toured along with Gerry MulliganFind albums by this artist and the Modern Jazz QuartetFind albums by this artist, which gave him ample opportunity to hear the Masters and learn from them. By the time he formed the sextet that recorded this album Rendell was a seasoned musician and knew exactly what he wants to do. The music includes four original compositions by the sextet members (two of which are Rendell’s) and six standards. The arrangements are very clever and often quite different from the usual approach at the time, being an early sign of the new way the British musicians were about to treat the US Jazz tradition. The performances are spotless and inspired and overall this is a most enjoyable piece of great music, somewhere between Swing, Cool and Hard Bop. Most warmly recommended.
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