Label:
Ictus Records – ICTUS 0011
Format:
Vinyl, LP / Country: Italy / Released: 1978
Style:
Contemporary Jazz, Free Improvisation
Recorded on
ICTUS label, Italy, July 1978.
Recorded
By, Producer – Andrea Centazzo
Written-by
– Lol Coxhill
A1
- Uno ..............................................................................
7:33
A2
- Due ............................................................................
14:13
B1
- Tre
...............................................................................
5:47
B2
- Cinque
......................................................................... 3:54
B3
- Quattro .........................................................................
9:55
B4
- The Frogs Of Gabbiano ............................................... 4:33
LOL
COXHILL – saxophone [soprano], vibraphone [bass marimba]
Between
1947 and 1949 the teenage Lol Coxhill organised club sessions comprising live
contemporary jazz plus recordings of modern jazz musicians such as Charlie
Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Lennie Tristano, Miles Davis and Stan Kenton. From
1950 to 1951 he was 'temporarily inconvenienced by national service in the
Royal Air Force' but for the rest of that decade he was a member of: Denzil
Bailey's Afro-Cubists (Dizzy Gillespie, Machito compositions/ arrangements);
the Graham Fleming Combo touring US air bases in England (Gerry Mulligan/Chet
Baker compositions); and Sonny G and the G Men (R&B, standards). He also
guested with established British contemporary jazz players, including Joe
Harriott, Tubby Hayes, Oxford University Jazz Band as well as playing solo jazz
and improvisations on the saxophone.
Much
of the early to mid 1960s was taken up with touring and accompanying/supporting
visiting US artists such as Rufus Thomas (with the television and video release
of Walking the dog), Martha & the Vandellas, Screamin' Jay Hawkins and Mose
Allison, and to some extent this continued into the 70s with tours by Otis
Spann, Champion Jack Dupree, Lowell Fulson and Alexis Korner. However, between
1968 and 1972 Coxhill formed 'Delivery' with Steve Miller, Jack Monck, Pip Pyle
and Phil Miller, was a member of the 'Whole World' with Kevin Ayers, David
Bedford, Mike Oldfield and numerous drummers, as well as performing in the
Coxhill/Bedford duo and the Coxhill/Steve Miller duo.
The
twelve years from 1973 saw Lol Coxhill become more well known as an improvising
musician and solo player, with appearances thoughout Great Britain, Europe, the
US, Japan and Canada. At the same time he undertook numerous collaborations
with improvisors (as a member of Company), jazz musicians (as a member of the
Brotherhood of Breath), rock and blues musicians (The Damned), as well as
appearing with experimental theatre groups such as Welfare State. Other
collaborations included Trevor Watts 'Moire Music', The Spontaneous Music
Ensemble, and AMM. The Recedents (with Roger Turner and Mike Cooper) was formed
in this period to perform electro-acoustic improvisations and has been a
long-standing interest along with the Melody Four (with Steve Beresford and
Tony Coe) - performing original and standard songs, film music, theatre music,
jazz and improvisations - a duo with Pat Thomas, a duo with Adam Bohman (both
electo-acoustic improvisations though of a rather different hue) and membership
of the Dedication Orchestra.
Lol
Coxhill has also worked occasionally in television and films with a part in
Sally Potter's London story, Ken Campbell and Nigel Evans' The madness museum
and Derek Jarman's Caravaggio.
LID
is another jewel of his early works, Italian rare FREE JAZZ on ICTUS label sax
solo improvisations.
Enjoy!
If you find it, buy
this album!
LOL COXHILL – Lid (LP-1978)
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I'm stunned - never heard of this Lol Coxhill release... MANY THANKS for sharing this rarity, my dear Vitko! :)))))))
DeleteThank you, I too did not know this one. Just played the first track so far, and it's LC at his most approachable.
ReplyDeleteNew to me too, many thanks.
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