Le Sage, Bill: New Directions In Jazz 1963-1964
Le Sage, Bill: New Directions In Jazz 1963-1964
Format: CD
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Artist: Le Sage, Bill
Label: Rhythm and Blues Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5060331753018
Genre: Jazz
These thirty tracks from Bill Le Sage's Directions in Jazz Unit from 1963-1964 reveal that British jazz had long been developing it's own authentic voices, even if many of those voices have been hidden from history until recently. As well as the woodwinds of Ronnie Ross, Bob Burns and Johnny Scott, Le Sage himself on piano and vibes, Spike Heatley on bass and Tony Carr on drums, the group included the novel addition of a cello quartet, led by Freddie Alexander.
Tracks:
1.1 Night Talk
1.2 Monkey Business
1.3 Caber Dance
1.4 Lady Day
1.5 Wigmore Walk
1.6 Honky Tonk
1.7 Morning Theories
1.8 Yardsticks
1.9 Blue Trident
1.10 Times Two-And-A-Half
1.11 Come Rain or Come Shine
1.12 So What
1.13 Pastorale D'hiver
1.14 Where's the Fire?
1.15 Rustic Gait
2.1 Night Talk
2.2 It Don't Mean a Thing
2.3 Times Two-And-A-Half
2.4 Come Rain or Come Shine
2.5 Progressive Gavotte
2.6 Rustic Gait
2.7 Times Two-And-A-Half
2.8 Night Talk
2.9 New Orleans
2.10 Improvisation on a Twelve Tone Scale
2.11 Milestones
2.12 Interview
2.13 Honky Tonk
2.14 Three
2.15 Clarion
2.16 Minky