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Lee Goodall

Lee Goodall is a talented multi instrumentalist whose main instruments are Saxophone: soprano, alto, tenor, & baritone, Flute and bass Flute, but he also gigs as a drummer and guitarist. Composing has been a large part of his life and he has worked as a composer for the BBC on projects including the radio plays "Waiting for Concord" and "Clara".

He lived and played in New York, USA for many years (1979-1985) performing with a great variety of line ups including Saheb Sarbib's "Multinational Band".  This band recorded one lp/cd with Lee.

Lee played on some recordings for "Island Records" with singer Jess Roden who released a 5 CD collection entitled 'Hidden Masters'.  Lee is co-composer on some of the material.The producers for this project were Phil Ramone and Joel Dorn and Lee played on sessions with Steve Gadd, Marcus Miller, Will Lee and Dr John and others.

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Other Albums Trailer

Label: Rockpool
Released: 2024
Track listing: Trailer of some of the other albums available on Bandcamp

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'The Chicken' (single track)

Label: Rockpool
Released: 2024
Track listing: The Chicken

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U.S. Moon Landing

Label: Rockpool
Released: 2024
Track listing: 1) Dexterity 2) Ornithology 3) Little Suede Shoes

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It's About That Time

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Label: Rockpool
Released: 2023
Duration: 9:12

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Soul-Jazz Reflections

Label: Rockpool
Released: 2023
Track listing: It's About That Time; Funkallero; Birk's Works; Wheel Within A Wheel; Caravan; Koto 4; Barbados; Beryl. Barbados, 8) Beryl

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2014​-​2017 Rockpool sessions sampler

Label: Rockpool
Released: 2021
Track listing: Dexterity, Japanese Orange Blossom, All Of You, Big Nick, A Song For Richard, Proxima Centauri, Fall, Whisper Not, Soul Eyes

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Article: Profile

Pete Brown: White Rooms & Imaginary Westerns, Part 2

Read "Pete Brown: White Rooms & Imaginary Westerns, Part 2" reviewed by Duncan Heining


Part 1 | Part 2 1966 was an important year in British popular music. Bob Dylan, performing with the Hawks, was booed for “going electric" at Manchester Free Trade Hall. The Rolling Stones topped the charts for the first time with “Paint It Black." The Beatles, fresh from the John Lennon “Bigger than Jesus" ...


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