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Jazzrook
03-08-11, 09:42
Good to have this one back in circulation(VOCALION CDSML 8481)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2umDhdthHg

eighthobstruction
03-08-11, 10:23
Yep, your absolutely right...!!....

aka Calum Da Jazbo
03-08-11, 11:07
yep Alan Skidmore is too readily overlooked ... that is a hard blowing track!

Serial_Apologist
03-08-11, 11:43
Good to have this one back in circulation(VOCALION CDSML 8481)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2umDhdthHg

Good to know this is out, since it's one one big release of that time I never got hold of.

I once asked Skid about his dad, to which he replied, "Well, he's dead. At least, we hope he is. We buried him last week!" :loveblush:

S-A

eighthobstruction
03-08-11, 11:51
There's some very rich suggestions in the margin....leading to even more interesting stuff....and then even more....Nice One Jazzrook

eighthobstruction
03-08-11, 13:26
Actually the poster of skidmore on utube has a very interesting channel [alicealiasalibi]....http://www.youtube.com/user/alicealiasalibi#p/u/2/ekJD-6dqm_M

Serial_Apologist
03-08-11, 14:35
Many thanks Tim

Byas'd Opinion
30-10-11, 13:58
The original release was well before I was old enough to be interested in jazz, so having recently heard it for the first time, without any sort of nostalgia, I have to say... what a great record! Skidmore's clearly been listening to Coltrane - a lot of Coltrane - but there's not the slightest hint of mere imitation about it, possibly because John Taylor sounds so unlike McCoy Tyner.

One of the interesting things about LPs is the way that their two-sided format could lend themselves to albums with a different line-up on each side, with half of this (side one of the original) being by a quintet, and the other half (side two) by a septet.