Barbara Thompson - Live At Leverkusen 1994 (2025) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Barbara Thompson, Jon Hiseman, Malcolm MacFarlane, Peter Lemer, Paul Westwood, Barbara Thompson's Paraphernalia
Title: Live At Leverkusen 1994
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Repertoire Records (UK) Limited
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [44.1kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:19:08
Total Size: 930 / 526 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Live At Leverkusen 1994
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Repertoire Records (UK) Limited
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [44.1kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:19:08
Total Size: 930 / 526 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Barbara Thompson's Paraphernalia – Emerald Dusky Maiden (Live at Leverkusen 1994) (10:12)
2. Barbara Thompson's Paraphernalia – Close To The Edge (Live at Leverkusen 1994) (16:06)
3. Barbara Thompson's Paraphernalia – Tatami (Live at Leverkusen 1994) (18:39)
4. Barbara Thompson's Paraphernalia – The Fanaid Grove (Live at Leverkusen 1994) (07:01)
5. Barbara Thompson's Paraphernalia – Shifting Sands (Live at Leverkusen 1994) (11:39)
6. Barbara Thompson's Paraphernalia – Unity Hymn (Live at Leverkusen 1994) (07:12)
7. Barbara Thompson's Paraphernalia – Sax Rap (Live at Leverkusen 1994) (08:16)
"Barbara Thompson's Paraphernalia... one of the most popular touring bands in Britain, their unique sound has been lauded in the music press. Jazz Warrior Barbara's brilliant performances on saxophone and flute, together with Jon Hiseman's driving percussion and drumming has gained their own jazz cult following." - The Guardian, May 1987
"For the best part of 35 years, her distinctive saxophone and flute style - warm, open, immensely accomplished but never flashy - has been a constant presence. Jazz fashions and ideologies have come and gone but Barbara has just blithely carried on being Barbara, always herself, always contemporary." - The Observer Review, Dave Gelly MBE, 1 April 2001
3 years prior to her Parkinson diagnosis, Barbara Thompson is at the height of her powers in this live show filmed at Leverkusener Jazztage Festival for German TV. Featuring her husband, legendary drummer Jon Hiseman, keyboard player Peter Lemer with Malcolm MacFarlane on guitar and Paul Westwood on bass. The band perform tracks from their album Everlasting Flame released the year before - described in the Observer as 'a perfect example of how to use the latest musical technology to make haunting, melodic and very human music.'
A never-before-released live show - a must-have for fans.
"For the best part of 35 years, her distinctive saxophone and flute style - warm, open, immensely accomplished but never flashy - has been a constant presence. Jazz fashions and ideologies have come and gone but Barbara has just blithely carried on being Barbara, always herself, always contemporary." - The Observer Review, Dave Gelly MBE, 1 April 2001
3 years prior to her Parkinson diagnosis, Barbara Thompson is at the height of her powers in this live show filmed at Leverkusener Jazztage Festival for German TV. Featuring her husband, legendary drummer Jon Hiseman, keyboard player Peter Lemer with Malcolm MacFarlane on guitar and Paul Westwood on bass. The band perform tracks from their album Everlasting Flame released the year before - described in the Observer as 'a perfect example of how to use the latest musical technology to make haunting, melodic and very human music.'
A never-before-released live show - a must-have for fans.