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For their debut single in 1982, EBTG played Cole Porter’s love ballad straight enough to not disturb Hull’s Larkin
This gig maintained a fine balance between improvisatory jazz freedoms and the band’s new, tighter sound
From the opening bars of their first introduction, the band unpicked, repositioned and reassembled jazz piano history
The multi-instrumentalist’s experimentalism was tempered by the warm-hearted playing of his accompanists
The Manchester-based saxophonist takes his inspiration from the meditative riffs of John Coltrane’s later work
A terrific re-issue that combines the pianist’s classic small group
Release marks 40th anniversary of Creed Taylor’s CTI
International Edition