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The Ayes Have It
By Evan Parker
Label: Emanem
Released: 2001
Track listing: (1983) Aye 1; Aye 2; Aye 3; Aye 4. (1991) The Eyes Have It.
Five Shadows
Label: Emanem
Released: 2001
Track listing: Colchester; Liverpool; London; Cheltenham; Walthamstow.
Kent Carter: Beauvais Cathedral (1974-75)
by AAJ Staff
It used to be a very rare event for a bassist to make a solo record. Now things have changed a bit, but Beauvais Cathedral takes the listener back to the day. This disc is not exactly a solo bass disc (3 tracks are solo bass and one is solo cello; the rest are higher-order units) ...
Chris Burn Ensemble: The Place 1991
by Glenn Astarita
“The Place” signifies a London theater where pianist, Chris Burn, and his ensemble, featuring an assemblage of noteworthy British free-jazz/improvising artists, performed these compositions during the “Crosswinds” festival. The opener “Presponse,” elicits notions of an avant-garde or offbeat Sci-Fi thriller due to a series of fragmented themes and brazenly stated undercurrents by saxophonist John Butcher, flutist, ...
Pat Thomas: Nur. Solo piano 1999
by John Eyles
Pat Thomas is one of the UK's most versatile and unpredictable improvisers. His piano, electronic keyboards and (often eccentric) taped samples have featured in many memorable contexts including Company, Relay, in duos with Derek Bailey and with Lol Coxhill (their One Night in Glasgow is well worth seeking out), with Tony Oxley, and in the trio ...
Spontaneous Music Ensemble: Challenge (1966-7)
by John Eyles
These recordings are of historical importance. More importantly, they are a good listen.They are the earliest available recordings of the Spontaneous Music Ensemble, dating from March 1966 and (one track, previously unissued) April 1967. They were issued briefly on LP in 1966. The recordings capture free improvisation at the point in time when it ...
Spontaneous Music Ensemble: Challenge
by AAJ Staff
For the world of free improvisation, Challenge marks a major milestone. It represents the first recording of the Spontaneous Music Ensemble, longtime standard-bearers of British free improv. Parts of this record were briefly released on the Eyemark label (which otherwise specialized in recordings of steam engines and opera spoofs!), but two tunes here never made it ...
Howard Riley Trio: Overground
by AAJ Staff
Emanem has been busy mining historical recordings for gems, and as a consequence they have brought some valuable material to light. Overground, recorded in 1974-75, represents a step forward in the evolution of the same Howard Riley Trio that appeared in 1971 on Flight (Future Music) and more recently from 1973 on Synopsis (Emanem). Riley, unlike ...





