Label: Matchless Recordings – MR 09
Format: 2 × Vinyl, LP / Country: UK / Released: 1986
Style: Free Improvisation, Free Jazz
Recorded at concert at the Bull and Gate, Kentish Town, London on 11 Nov. 1985.
Sleeve design (front reproduced above) by Herm
Published By – Matchless Recordings
Lacquer Cut At – Nimbus Records
Pressed By – Nimbus Records
Copyright – Eddie Prévost
Engineer [Recording] – David Lord / Ray Beckett
Engineer [Live Mix] – Phil Mouldycliff
Matrix / Runout (Side A, etched): MR 09 – A
Matrix / Runout (Side B, etched): MR 09 – B
side 1:
A - Nigh-and-Sly ........................................................................................................ 22:18
side 2:
B - Nether Eye........................................................................................................... 24:34
side 3:
C - A Largeish Quart ................................................................................................. 25:04
side 4:
D - Nowell's Flood..................................................................................................... 20:21
Personnel:
Steve Miller – piano
Tony Moore – double bass
Eddie Prévost – drums, percussion
Lol Coxhill – soprano saxophone
Original, enchanting music from the "Matchless" storage with selfless courtesy of Eddie Prévost.
Recorded at the Bull & Gate in Kentish Town in 1985 and released the following year.
Steve Miller Trio was Steve Miller on piano, Tony Moore on bass and Eddie Prévost on drums
– here joined by Lol Coxhill on soprano saxophone.
This concert was financially assisted by the Musicians' Union.
Beautiful set, free and slightly liberating, but then again there's that whole sequence of cultured proper behaviour that seems to permeate most aspects of British Isles jazz approach whether it be trad or avant. E n j o y ! ! !
If you find it, buy this album!