Mark Lockheart - Through Rose-Coloured Glasses: 25th Anniversary Edition (2023)
Artist: Mark Lockheart, Rob Townsend, Henry Lowther, Dave Priseman, Roland Sutherland, Richard Henry, Jim Rattigan, Huw Warren, John Parricelli, Dudley Phillips, Martin France
Title: Through Rose-Coloured Glasses: 25th Anniversary Edition
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Edition Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 58:17
Total Size: 312 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Through Rose-Coloured Glasses: 25th Anniversary Edition
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Edition Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 58:17
Total Size: 312 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Prologue
02. Tall Stories
03. Through Rose-Coloured Glasses
04. For Kicks
05. The Way of the Road
06. A Place in the Sun
07. Castles in Spain
08. 24 Frames Under
09. End of a Chapter
Personnel:
Mark Lockheart, Rob Townsend saxophones
Henry Lowther, Dave Priseman trumpets
Roland Sutherland flutes
Richard Henry bass trombone
Jim Rattigan French horn
Huw Warren piano
John Parricelli guitars
Dudley Phillips basses
Martin France drums
b. 31 March 1961, Lymington, Hampshire, England. Raised in a musical atmosphere, Lockheart studied saxophone from an early age, graduating from Trinity College of Music in London in 1983. Along with other young newcomers to the UK jazz scene, he became a member of Loose Tubes. After this, he led Perfect Houseplants from 1991, appearing in cross-genre settings with the Orlando Consort as well as performing contemporary UK jazz with the core group. Meanwhile, he also joined former Loose Tubes comrade Django Bates in Delightful Precipice and played with Graham Collier, and subsequently with many other leading London-based bands. Among those with whom he has worked are pianist Michael O’Suilleabhain, bass player Geoff Gascoyne, guitarists Billy Jenkins, and John Parricelli, composer Gail Thompson, folk singer June Tabor, and recorder player Pamela Thorby. At the end of the 90s, Lockheart formed the Scratch Band, initially to perform his own compositions that had been funded by the Peter Whittingham Award. Through into the late 00s, Lockheart continued to lead groups such as Perfect Houseplants, the Scratch Band and Big Idea, and he also performed with prominent UK jazzmen, including appearing with Sebastian Rochford’s Polar Bear.
A strikingly gifted performer, Lockheart has steadily grown as a composer of distinction. Writing for small and large groups with equal facility, he has developed a distinctive style through his writing that matches his highly personal playing.
A strikingly gifted performer, Lockheart has steadily grown as a composer of distinction. Writing for small and large groups with equal facility, he has developed a distinctive style through his writing that matches his highly personal playing.