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Bei British Progressive Jazz ist jetzt die erste physische Ausgabe zu kriegen (nur CD) – klingt nicht ganz nach Hi-Fi (einen Track kann man anhören) und ich bin auch nicht sicher, wie sehr das an mich geht … aber grundsätzlich gute News, hoffe natürlich auf mehr!

The Keith Tippett Group – How Long This Time? Live 1970

1. How Long This Time? 09:39
2. Thoughts To Geoff 08:15 video
3. In A Vacant Mood 08:42
4. Five After Dawn 03:50
5. Green & Orange Night Park 05:26
6. Thoughts To Geoff (version 2) 13:41

Tracks 1 – 3: Live studio session, London, January 1970.
Tracks 4 – 6: Live studio session, London, August 1970.

All tracks previously unreleased. Stereophonic sound.

Featuring the classic KTG frontline of Marc Charig, Nick Evans and Elton Dean with rhythm section appearances by British jazz luminaries Jeff Clyne, Trevor Tomkins, Roy Babbington and Bryan Spring.

These six previously unreleased live studio tracks were recorded for broadcast purposes in January and August of 1970, between the group’s two now seminal British jazz/rock releases for the Polydor and Vertigo labels respectively, 1969’s ‘You Are Here… I Am There’ and 1971’s ‘Dedicated to You but You Weren’t Listening’.

Three of the compositions presented here (Thoughts To Geoff, Five After Dawn, Green & Orange Night Park) would be recorded again for ‘Dedicated To You…’ The remaining two numbers have never been issued in any form, and show the group in a fascinating developmental period between albums. ‘Thoughts To Geoff’ from the January 1970 session in particular is significantly different to its later album counterpart. It’s an amazing achievement that such harmonically and emotionally mature, rich and progressive pieces were conceived by someone so young and relatively new to the scene. The second session contained in this release was allegedly recorded on Keith’s 23rd birthday.

During conversations with Julie Tippetts for the making of this album, she revealed that she had originally written vocal parts for the title track ‘How Long This Time?’ However, sadly the complete version was apparently only aired live once, in 1970, and there are currently no known recordings of the performance.

Tracks 1-3 represent the only known recordings of the band with drummer Trevor Tomkins, who had been a long-standing member of the Don Rendell Ian Carr Quintet until their breakup only months before the January 1970 KTG session.

The original audio sources for this release were unfortunately in poor shape and required significant restoration to bring them up to a listenable standard. We hope though that the results justify the efforts and that whilst they will never be perfect, these previously lost historic performances can now be properly appreciated, and provide a new insight into the group during a year when they were otherwise frustratingly under-recorded.

released March 25, 2022

Tracks 1 – 3:
Keith Tippett – piano
Marc Charig – cornet
Nick Evans – trombone
Elton Dean – alto sax, saxello
Jeff Clyne – double bass, electric bass
Trevor Tomkins – drums

Tracks 4 – 6:
Keith Tippett – piano
Mark Charig – cornet
Nick Evans – trombone
Elton Dean – alto sax, saxello
Roy Babbington – bass
Bryan Spring – drums

Consultation – Julie Tippetts

All tracks composed by Keith Tippett ℗ 1970

Restored and produced by Matt Parker

Very special thanks to Julie Tippetts, Martin Archer, Riccardo Bergerone

Quelle:
https://britishprogressivejazz.com/album/how-long-this-time-live-1970

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"Don't play what the public want. You play what you want and let the public pick up on what you doin' -- even if it take them fifteen, twenty years." (Thelonious Monk) | Meine Sendungen auf Radio StoneFM: gypsy goes jazz, #151: Neuheiten aus dem Archiv – 09.04., 22:00 | Slow Drive to South Africa, #8: tba | No Problem Saloon, #30: tba