Bought a few more Slam Productions albums yesterday & today. Largely focussing on George Haslam.
- Careful Driver - Dreamtime - Dreamtime
- Char I - Lol Coxhill/George Haslam/Paul Rutherford - Lol Coxhill/George Haslam/Paul Rutherford
- Inside Out - Harrison Smith Quartet - Harrison Smith Quartet
- Tune’s End - Elton Dean/Howard Riley - Elton Dean/Howard Riley
- Traumatic Experience - Dreamtime - Dreamtime
Disc: 2
- All Sixes and Sevens - Harrison Smith Quartet - Harrison Smith Quartet
- Char II - Lol Coxhill/George Haslam/Paul Rutherford - Lol Coxhill/George Haslam/Paul Rutherford
- Unusual Gift - Dreamtime - Dreamtime
- Tuna Up - Jim Dvorak/Paul Minton - Jim Dvorak/Paul Minton
- Char III - Lol Coxhill/George Haslam/Paul Rutherford - Lol Coxhill/George Haslam/Paul Rutherford
Product Description
Five different groups/artists recorded live at The Premises, London, July 10 and 11, 1999. Featuring Jim Dvorak (trumpet), Keith Tippett (piano), Lol Coxhill (soprano saxophone), George Haslam (baritone saxophone & tarogato), Paul Rutherford (trombone), Liam Noble (piano), Elton Dean (alto saxophone) and others.
Seen some cracking customer reviews fer this & a pretty good AllMusicGuide review too. AllMusic | Music Search, Recommendations, Videos and Reviews
All the rest are albums featuring or fronted by George Haslam.
The duets album with Mal Waldron “Haslam/Waldron” gets a great review again in AllMusicGuide, as does “The Anglo Argentine Jazz quartet - live at The Red Rose”
Anyhow, last gasp flurry for the month. That’s me done fer awhile I hope!! Certainly plenty to get my teeth into arriving over t’ next week.