Sold Date:
January 27, 2019
Start Date:
January 24, 2019
Final Price:
$50.00
(USD)
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grey-area reissue of this legendary album: the magnificent Dusk Fire album recorded in 1966. Rightly considered a masterpiece of British Jazz, cool and quirky finishing on a high with Michael Garrick's powerful compostion Dusk Fire. Rendell/ Carr
Quintet shows how far British jazz in the second half of the ’60s had
taken new directions. Not a jazz songbook standard in sight, moving away
from the usual jazz conventions, heads and solos, rhythm section down
in the engine room, improvised virtuosity of the soloists. The writing
is more structured, a pictorial composition, storytelling, replete with
literary allusions.
British jazz in the ’50s and ’60s never really became mainstream,
eclipsed by transatlantic “popular music singers” and groups of young
men strumming electric guitars. Even at jazz’s height, original American
jazz ruled the charts, not British jazz. Even the local product
fissured between reproduced Dixieland clarinet and striped waistcoat
“Trad’ Jazz” and the Modernist. Older jazz fans clung on to their
Charlie Parker collections, their big band swing albums, some perhaps a
few even their Blue Notes. British modern jazz record titles sold in
just a few thousands, hence their premium today at auction. British jazz
musicians main source of income was not from record sales, or club
performance, but laying down background music for film and TV – that was
over 50% of Lansdowne Studios main business. However we have reason to
be grateful that Denis Preston and others struggled against the tide of
popular music to bring us good music, that was not especially popular.