- Digital
Various Artists
A New Life, Vol. 2
Jazzman
- Cat No: JMANLP101
- Release: 2018-11-02
- updated:
Track List
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1. Gerry McClelland - Come, Listen to Me
02:32 -
2. Don Rendell Five - Unicorn
09:15 -
3. Billy Jenkins - Pharoah Sanders
06:33 -
4. Frank Evans - Pipe of Peace
02:39 -
5. Hotpoints - Put the Wood on the Fire
07:01 -
6. Inner Ear - Dunkelfunk
08:18 -
7. RedBrass - Sunspots
06:10 -
8. Big Sun - I Dream Of
06:21 -
9. Midland Youth Jazz Orchestra - Down in the Hollow
06:25 -
10. Robert Shaw & The Dick Hawdon Quintet - A North Country Lass Tells Her Sorrows
04:38 -
11. Big Baffle - Bikini Atoll
05:30 -
12. Music Explosion - Bending over Backwards
04:40 -
13. Pat Crumly Sextet - Senufo Chant
08:03
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It’s been three years since Jazzman’s A New Life collection alerted jazz heads to the existence of an unknown world of British jazz private pressings and indie obscurities. Back for a second round, compilers Francis Gooding and Duncan Brooker have dug deep into the archives to assemble another ground-breaking collection of Brit jazz anomalies and outliers from the 1970s and 1980s.
A New Life Vol. 2 picks up the story where volume one left off, searching out overlooked jazz gems from across the length and breadth of the British Isles. When the major labels and the record industry left jazz out in the cold, musicians and jazz enthusiasts took the initiative. Indie labels made space for established artists and experimental outsiders alike, while local groups and youth bands turned to private pressings to document their music and build their own scenes. From London blues renegade Billy Jenkins’s spiritual tribute to Pharoah Sanders and the swinging vocal artistry of Belfast-born Gerry McClelland, to the thunderous big band sound of Leicester’s Music Explosion and the modal drama of the Don Rendell Five, A New Life Vol. 2 reveals another fascinating layer of forgotten Brit jazz history.
Fully researched and presented with in depth liner notes, Jazzman Records again brings you the unheard, unorthodox and under-rated sound of the British jazz underground!
A New Life Vol. 2 picks up the story where volume one left off, searching out overlooked jazz gems from across the length and breadth of the British Isles. When the major labels and the record industry left jazz out in the cold, musicians and jazz enthusiasts took the initiative. Indie labels made space for established artists and experimental outsiders alike, while local groups and youth bands turned to private pressings to document their music and build their own scenes. From London blues renegade Billy Jenkins’s spiritual tribute to Pharoah Sanders and the swinging vocal artistry of Belfast-born Gerry McClelland, to the thunderous big band sound of Leicester’s Music Explosion and the modal drama of the Don Rendell Five, A New Life Vol. 2 reveals another fascinating layer of forgotten Brit jazz history.
Fully researched and presented with in depth liner notes, Jazzman Records again brings you the unheard, unorthodox and under-rated sound of the British jazz underground!