Elton Dean's Ninesense - The 100 Club Concert (1979)

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Title: The 100 Club Concert
Year Of Release: 2012 (1979)
Label: Reel Recordings
Genre: Free Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, Artwork)
Total Time: 2:02:28
Total Size: 864.1 MB
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Tracklist:

1.01 - Oases (20:12)
1.02 - One Three Nine (14:07)
1.03 - Sweet F.A. (14:07)
1.04 - Seven For Lee (16:59)

2.01 - Nicrotto (20:43)
2.02 - Macks (14:26)
2.03 - First Born (13:02)
2.04 - Bounce (8:52)

Celebrating Elton Dean's all star band in a complete two hour concert at London's legendary 100 Club. Booklet featuring photographs and personal notes from recordist Riccardo Bergerone! Delivers a dynamic 'you are there' experience from London's legendary 100 Club! First ever, full-length two hour concert release of this legendary British band! For the many friends and fans of the late saxophonist and composer Elton Dean, this poignant double compact disc release is the debut presentation of a complete concert performance from Elton's ensemble of Brit-Jazz firebrands known as Ninesense. Elton Dean was a consummate musician, widely recognized for his indelible sound and serpentine solos on alto sax and saxello. From his roots in the R&B styling of Long John Baldry's Bluesology, through The Keith Tippett Group, Soft Machine, and Just Us, Elton founded Ninesense from London's finest jazz upstarts: Alan Skidmore, tenor & soprano saxophones; Mark Charig, cornet & tenor horn; Harry Beckett, flugelhorn & trumpet; Nick Evans & Radu Malfatti, trombone; Keith Tippett, piano; Harry Miller, bass; Louis Moholo, drums. Joining Ninesense during their second set is American trumpeter Jim Dvorak. Throughout The 100 Club Concert, 1979 Ninesense deliver staggering renditions of Elton's magnificent charts, two of which, 'Bounce' and 'Macks' are hitherto unrecorded. Also unique to this concert is Nick Evans' elegant 'First Born'. Elton's colorful compositions are cast across a harmonically rich canvas, and noteworthy for featuring each soloist 'in the deep end' with the volcanic Tippet/Miller/Moholo rhythm team, amounting to unfolding series of molten-hot trios. Thirty-three years later, it is simply extraordinary that Italian Riccardo Bergerone captured this exhilarating concert in stereo during his stay in London that winter. Ninesense: The 100 Club Concert 1979 includes Riccardo's includes private photographs and personal notes, honouring the musician who remained his life-long friend
~ the great Elton Dean
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