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Hemispheres

By Ian Carr
Label: Hux Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Cosa Nostra; Elastic Rock; Stonescape; Single Line; Twisted Track; 1916; Persephone's Jive
(Live in Europe, March 1970); Song For The Bearded Lady; Tangent; We'll Talk About It Later;
Snakehips Dream; Hemisphere (Live in Europe, February 1971).
UK Tour '76

By Ian Carr
Label: Major League Productions
Released: 2006
Track listing: CD1: Snakehips Etcetera; Phaideaux Corner; Alleycat. CD2: Nosegay; You Can
Nucleus: UK Tour ‘76

by AAJ Italy Staff
Questo album, configurato come doppio CD, ci propone la registrazione, di ottima qualità, di un concerto dei Nucleus che si tenne il 18 febbraio del 1976 alla Università Loughborough di Leicester, nel contesto di un tour inglese della band guidata dal trombettista Ian Carr. Il concerto era rimasto assolutamente inedito e questa pubblicazione ci offre un ...
Nucleus: UK Tour '76

by John Kelman
If British jazz/rock progenitor Ian Carr and his Nucleus group had made any kind of splash in the US with early albums like Elastic Rock (Vertigo, 1970), they had become largely forgotten by the mid-1970s. That's unfortunate, because they continued to record and tour in the UK and Europe and, with the exit of keyboardist/reedman/composer Karl ...
Nucleus: Hemispheres

by AAJ Italy Staff
La pubblicazione di questi brani assolutamente inediti dei Nucleus, provenienti da due date europee del 1970 e del 1971, è davvero una delle più belle sorprese discografiche dell’anno. I Nucleus, guidati dal trombettista Ian Carr, sono stati l’equivalente europeo più agguerrito delle band di Miles Davis dell’epoca e hanno battuto con intelligenze le strade del primo ...
Nucleus: Hemispheres

by John Kelman
While general interest in Soft Machine continued long after the seminal British jazz/rock group disbanded, the spotlight on trumpeter Ian Carr's Nucleus seemed to go dark following the band's breakup in the early 1980s. With the reissues of the group's back catalogue that have come out in recent years, that spotlight is back on, reminding listeners ...
Ian Carr: The Maestro and His Music

by Roger Farbey
Ian Carr has been at the forefront of British modern jazz for over 40 years. He started playing trumpet in his brother Mike's band, the EmCee 5 in the very early 1960s. This bebop-influenced band even boasted a young John McLaughlin in its lineup at one point. He moved down to London from his home turf ...
Ian Carr and Nucleus: '70s British Jazz Rock Progenitors

by John Kelman
Ask the question, who was the first fusion artist?" and you're likely to start a heated debate. While populists like to claim Miles Davis and seminal recordings including In a Silent Way and especially Bitches Brew as the first salvos in a genre that ultimately spawned groups including Chick Corea's Return to Forever, Wayne Shorter, Joe ...