Sold Date:
April 16, 2019
Start Date:
April 9, 2019
Final Price:
$140.00
(USD)
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Here are the first ever
official individual re-issues of all five of the iconic Lansdowne
recording sessions by the legendary UK jazz combo, the Don Rendell/Ian Carr Quintet.
The five albums; Shades Of Blues (1965), Dusk Fire (1966), Phase III (1968), Change Is (1969) and Live (1969),
have reached almost mythical status in the collector's world. Regarded
as holy grail artefacts for even the seasoned aficionado, the collective
second hand market value comes to an astonishing £6000.
Not
nearly celebrated enough, Rendell & Carr were Britain's answer to
Miles & Coltrane.
With beautiful, introspective modal numbers & a
fine backing group consisting of Colin Purbrook (piano), Dave Green (bass) & Trevor Tomkin (drums), Shades of Blue is a firm winner through & through & comes highly recommended.
The
complete Don Rendell & Ian Carr Lansdowne recording sessions are
now available as individual LPs. We located and acquired the original
analogue master tapes from the Universal vaults and created masters at
Abbey Road Studios to produce audiophile quality 180g pressings replete
with replica artwork - shape, design, and even paper stock. No stone has
been left unturned to deliver this absolute labour of love to the
highest possible standard! Inside is a link to a printable online pdf
which contains never before seen photographs, interviews with the
remaining living band members and liner notes from BBC Radio 3 presenter
and award-winning jazz writer Alyn Shipton.The band played together for
seven years and during this fruitful time they made a plethora of
deeply melodic, post-bop British jazz compositions that later on took
influences from Indo and more spiritually guided jazz. Produced by the
influential Denis Preston and recorded at his Lansdowne Studios in
London, the band was primarily made up of saxophonist Don Rendell,
trumpeter/composer Ian Carr, and pianist/composer Michael Garrick. This
is UK jazz at its absolute finest and is a treasure not to be missed.