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30 September 2018

Marilyn Crispell, Harrison Smith, Eddie Prevost - Live In London 2012

Magical concert with a superbe sound, here is a link to a review
Sometimes Harrison Smith’s style remains me of Larry Stabbins, particularly on the first and second track.
-Marilyn Crispell : piano 
-Harrison Smith : tenor & soprano sax, bass clarinet
-Eddie Prevost : drums

-track 1, track 2, track 3, track 4


Recorded at Café Oto on November 7, 2012

3 October 2015

DiSTRiCT SiX - To Be Fee (Editions EG 1987)


This album is still widely available as a second hand article as LP or CD. A great one, with Chris McGregor, maybe on unappropriate label...

Chris McGregor - piano, vocals;
Jim Dvorak - pocket trumpet, vocals;
Brian Abrahams - drums, percussion, vocals;
Dill Katz - fretless bass guitar;
Harrison Smith - tenor and soprano saxes, flute, bass clarinet, vocals

1. Ke A Rona (Power To The People) (Dvorak) 3.35
2. Into The Light (Dvorak & Abrahams) 16.41
3. Etlon-tu (Abrahams) 4.28
4. Songs For Winnie Mandela (Abrahams) 17.30
  a) Reasons Of The Heart
  b) Kwa Tebugo (At Louis’s House)
  c) Unity Dance
5. Kali-Mba (Night Song) (Abrahams)  6.31
6. Mbiso (Abrahams) 8.31

Recorded at Woodway Manor Studios, Wokingham, Berkshire, June 1987
EGCD 53 (UK)