Quantcast
Channel: Different Perspectives In My Room...!
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 556

MIKE OSBOURNE (Osborne) – Outback (Turtle Records – TUR 300 / LP-1970)

$
0
0



Label: Turtle Records – TUR 300
Format: Vinyl, LP / Country: UK / Released: 1970
Style: Free Jazz, Free Improvisation
Recorded in London, 1970. Made in England.
Also CD released on FMR Records ‎– FMR CD07-031994 (Unofficial Release / 1994)
Artwork – John Eaves
Photography By – Geoff Collins, George Mallett, Jake Jackson, Tony Wimlow
Engineer – Robin Sylvester
Producer – Peter Eden
Executive-Producer – Mark Wastell
Matrix / Runout: (Side A etched) TUR 300 A-1
Matrix / Runout: (Side B etched) TUR 300 B-2

Notes:
Mike Osborne's name is printed as "Mike Osbourne" on this release.

A- So It Is ........................................................................................................... 24:44
B- Outback........................................................................................................ 18:28

Personnel:
Mike Osborne – alto saxophone
Harry Beckett – trumpet
Chris McGregor – piano
Harry Miller – bass
Louis Moholo – drums, percussion

Mike Osbourne – Outback (Rare British jazz 1970 UK LP, released on the small independent free jazz label Turtle Records (home of similar rarities from Howard Riley and John Taylor) set up by producer Peter Eden, and packed with the super stars: Harry Beckett (trumpet), Chris McGregor (piano), Harry Miller (bass) and Louis Moholo (drums). The album soon is became know as an absolute classic and probably the most important record he made, with two tracks of impassioned playing of the finest order!
Absolutely major release in his short, but fiery career!



Early genius from British saxophonist Mike Osborne – his first session as a leader, recorded in the company of some of the greatest players on his scene! Osborne's got a strong vision here that's apparent from the first note of the set – a mixture of freedom and cohesive energy that resonates with the best modes of the ESP albums cut a few years before this one – stretching out with the new imagination that was setting the London jazz scene on fire at the start of the 70s. Osborne's alto is at the lead of a quintet that also includes Harry Beckett on trumpet, Chris McGregor on piano, Harry Miller on bass, and Louis Moholo on drums – and the sound is a mixture of some of the post-Blue Notes work of McGregor with bolder-blown trumpet/sax lines from Beckett and Osborne. The album features 2 long tracks – the stark, angular "So It Is", and the slower-building "Outback", which features some especially nice solos from Beckett.
( _______ Out of print . ) 
© 1996-2016, Dusty Groove, Inc.



If you find it, buy this album!

Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 556

Trending Articles