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Dick Heckstall Smith Live 1990 [Jazz][mp3 320][h33t][schon55]
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Dick Heckstall-Smith - Live 1990
Year: 1990
Label: Bellaphon
Total time: 50:50
Bitrate: 320 kbps
Dick Heckstall-Smith - English tenor saxophonist, educated at Dartington/Devon, studied at Cambridge University, than freelancing with Ronnie Scott, the drummer Ginger Baker. Later he played blues and blues-rock, with groups conducted by Alexis Korner ( Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated 1962-3 ), Graham Bond ( The Graham Bond Organization 1963-7 ) and John Mayall ( John Mayall's Bluesbreakers 1967-8 ) and with Jon Hiseman's Colosseum ( 1967-8 ); later he studied for a doctorate in sociology, he played with Bo Diddley, again freelancing with musicians like Jack Bruce. In his playing he is influenced by Sydney Bechet, Wardell Gray, Lester Young and other, "was one of the first musicians to commute successfully between jazz and blues-rock, at a time when such a move was less fashionable than it later became" ( after Digby Fairweather ). as you find it on the inner sleeve of his autobiography - what he calls a "personal history of British rhythm & blues" - Heckstall-Smith not only evokes, economically and hilariously, this period, but also illuminates it, reflecting on the "blues boom" in Britain, involving Alexis Korner, Graham Bond, Georgie Fame, John Mayall et al., it is of seminal importance both in turning its growing audience's attention to the music's American roots and in paving the way for R&B-influenced rock groups like Fleetwood Mac, the Yardbirds, the Animals and the Rolling Stones. Dick Heckstall-Smith, a very respected saxophonist, witnesses the whole of this fascinating period from its very heart. - from CD cover
Personnel:
Dick Heckstall-Smith ( Saxophones )
John Etheridge ( Guitar )
Rainer Glas ( Bass )
Joe Nay ( Drums )
Dick Heckstall-Smith - Live 1990 Tracks:
1. Venerable Bede ( John Etheridge ) 9:00
2. Woza Nasu ( Dick Heckstall-Smith ) 18:43
3. Moongoose ( Dick Heckstall-Smith ) 13:42
4. Baire ( John Etheridge ) 9:23