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Don Rendell Ian Carr Quintet: Live at the Union 1966
by John Kelman
During its five-year run, the Don Rendell Ian Carr Quintet was one of the UK's premiere small ensemble jazz groups. Five albums on Columbia didn't hurt either, from 1965's Shades of Blue through to 1969's Change Is, where dissention ultimately resulted in the band's dissolution. Sometimes it's for the best, though; saxophonist/flautist Rendell continued on in ...
Soft Machine: Live At Henie Onstad Arts Centre 1971
by Nic Jones
Soft Machine Live at Henie Onstad Arts Centre 1971 Reel Recordings 2009Here's some heady stuff from what in 2010 feels like a golden era, dubious though that notion might be in reality. There's already ample evidence that the Mike Ratledge / Elton Dean / Hugh Hopper / Robert ...
Crossing Borders
Label: Reel Recordings
Released: 2009
Track listing: Jungle Chase; South American Indian; Sad Senorita; Che Guevera; Basking In The Sun.
Curiosities 1972
By Elton Dean
Label: Reel Recordings
Released: 2009
Track listing: Guilty; But Insane; African Sunset; African Sunrise; Roots And Wings;
Vehim.
Full Steam Ahead
By Harry Miller
Label: Reel Recordings
Released: 2009
Track listing: Whey Hey!; Good Heavens Evans!; Family Affair; Children At Play; Dancing Damon.
Split the Difference
By Splinters
Label: Reel Recordings
Released: 2009
Track listing: One in One Hundred; Two in One Hundred.
Soft Machine: Live at Henie Onstad Arts Centre 1971
By Soft Machine
Label: Reel Recordings
Released: 2009
Track listing: CD1: Intro; Facelift; Virtually; Slightly All The Time; Fletcher's Blemish. CD2:
Neo-Caliban Grides; Out-Bloody-Rageous; Eammon Andrews; All White; Kings
and Queens; Teeth; Pigling Bland; Noisette.
Force Of Nature
By Mike Osborne
Label: Reel Recordings
Released: 2009
Track listing: Ducking & Diving; Journey's End; All Night Long.
Soft Machine: Live at Henie Onstad Arts Centre 1971
by John Kelman
Soft Machine Live at Henie Onstad Arts Centre 1971Reel Recordings2009 It's a curious thing, but live performances can be issued all the time in the jazz world without the suggestion that there are too many of them, while in the rock world the release of too many similar programs will ...
Splinters: Split the Difference
by Andrey Henkin
One imagines that there must be literally thousands of sessions like this, live gigs by groups that only a small handful of people got to enjoy. The record industry being what it is, only the smallest percentage of musical interactions are documented and released. Reel Recordings, focusing its efforts on a particularly fruitful period in British ...