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Alan Wakeman- The Octet Broadcasts 1969 and 1979 (CD)

SKU: 5060708610166
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Just as it is now, British jazz was experiencing a renaissance back when the Alan Wakeman Octet made these recordings for BBC radio. Recently unearthed and now available for the first time (CD), these recordings have been mastered directly from the original analog tapes. This highly flexible band moves from the atonal and conceptual to pastoral warmth, nods to traditional chorales and very English-sounding brass-band compositions as you hear "Dreams," "Forever," "Merry-Go-Round," "Chaturanga," "Vienna," "Manhattan Variation" and more! Gearbox.

Tracklist:

  1. Dreams
  2. Forever
  3. Merry-go-round
  4. Charles Fox Introduction
  5. Chaturanga
  6. Manhattan Variation
  7. Vienna
  8. Robatsch Defense
  9. Kingside Breakthrough 1
  10. Charles Fox Conclusion
Format: New CD/Jazz
New

Alan Wakeman- The Octet Broadcasts 1969 and 1979 (CD)

SKU: 5060708610166
Regular price ¥137.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 08.21.2020

 
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Just as it is now, British jazz was experiencing a renaissance back when the Alan Wakeman Octet made these recordings for BBC radio. Recently unearthed and now available for the first time (CD), these recordings have been mastered directly from the original analog tapes. This highly flexible band moves from the atonal and conceptual to pastoral warmth, nods to traditional chorales and very English-sounding brass-band compositions as you hear "Dreams," "Forever," "Merry-Go-Round," "Chaturanga," "Vienna," "Manhattan Variation" and more! Gearbox.

Tracklist:

  1. Dreams
  2. Forever
  3. Merry-go-round
  4. Charles Fox Introduction
  5. Chaturanga
  6. Manhattan Variation
  7. Vienna
  8. Robatsch Defense
  9. Kingside Breakthrough 1
  10. Charles Fox Conclusion