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Symphony Hall, Birmingham, 1991...Playing The Music Of Mike Gibbs And John Scofield.

Label: Dusk Fire
Released: 2018
Track listing: CD 1: Lost in Space; Meant To Be; Roses Are Red; Gill B643; Don’t Overdo It; Out Of The Question. CD 2: Pretty Out; Blueprint; Science and Religion; A World Without; Fat Lip.

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Mike Gibbs Band: Symphony Hall, Birmingham, 1991...Playing The Music Of Mike Gibbs And John Scofield.

Read "Symphony Hall, Birmingham, 1991...Playing The Music Of Mike Gibbs And John Scofield." reviewed by Roger Farbey


This kind of album only appears once in a blue moon and is a near-perfect recording of a concert, in mixing desk quality stereo, that took place at Birmingham's Symphony Hall on Friday 18 October 1991. It boasted a starry line-up of British and American virtuosos including Kenny Wheeler, John Taylor and Tony Coe from the ...

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On The Radio: BBC Sessions 1971

Label: Dusk Fire
Released: 2017
Track listing: Stratusphunk; Tanglewood ’63; Half Blue; Pendulum; Terre De Miel; The Immortal Ninth; The Time Flowers.

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On The Radio: BBC Sessions 1971

Label: Dusk Fire
Released: 2017
Track listing: Stratusphunk; Tanglewood ’63; Half Blue; Pendulum; Tierre de Miel; The Immortal Ninth. Time Flowers

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Neil Ardley & the New Jazz Orchestra: On The Radio: BBC Sessions 1971

Read "On The Radio: BBC Sessions 1971" reviewed by Duncan Heining


Neil Ardley was a truly remarkable individual. As well as his work in jazz as a composer/band-leader/arranger, Neil was a scientific author with 101 books to his name, which sold over 10 million copies. I spoke to him once but, sadly, Ardley had died by the time I commenced work on my book on British jazz, ...

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Neil Ardley & The New Jazz Orchestra: On The Radio: BBC Sessions 1971

Read "On The Radio: BBC Sessions 1971" reviewed by Roger Farbey


An hour's worth of archival Neil Ardley and the New Jazz Orchestra is always a welcome event since it features the cream of British jazz from the late 1960s, early 70s. But this CD is split into two half hour programmes. The first is a live recording of Neil Ardley conducting the New Jazz Orchestra for ...

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Howard Riley: Reinventing the Jazz Piano Trio

Read "Howard Riley: Reinventing the Jazz Piano Trio" reviewed by Duncan Heining


Even allowing for journalistic hyperbole, the phrase “reinventing the jazz piano trio" was a doozy. It all seemed a bit “Emperor's new clothes" or, as my late mother used to put it, “new coat and no knickers." For a time in the noughties, British critics variously applied the phrase to Esbjorn Svensson, Brad Mehldau, The Necks, ...

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Discussions

Label: Dusk Fire
Released: 2015
Track listing: Sweet and Lovely; Romance; Nardis; Sunflower; Children At Play; Spring Is Here; What's New; Folk Theme No. 1; Bonus tracks: Just One Of Those Things; September In The Rain.

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Le Déjeuner Sur L’herbe

Label: Dusk Fire
Released: 2015
Track listing: Tracks: Le Déjeuner Sur L’herbe; Naïma; Angle; Ballad; Dusk Fire; Nardis; Study; Rebirth. Rec. 1969.

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Camden '70

Label: Dusk Fire
Released: 2015
Track listing: Tracks: Stratusfunk*; Tanglewood; Shades of Blue; Rope Ladder To The Moon; Dusk Fire; Naïma; Nardis; Study; Rebirth; Ballad; Le Déjeuner Sur L’herbe; National Anthem & Tango. Rec. 26th May 1970. *misspelt on sleeve.


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