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Ian Carr Requiem (2010)

KEITH TIPPETT


Live in Milan, May 7, 1979
(ER221)

VAN MORRISON


Muziekcentrum Vredenburg, Utrecht, The Netherlands, March 4, 1993
(ER220)

MILES DAVIS


Berlin, November 6, 1971
(ER219)

MILES DAVIS


Live at Village Gate Club, New York, May-June 1969
(ER218)

JOE ZAWINUL


Joe Zawinul and Weather Update Live at Municher Philharmonie Klaviersommer Festival July 12, 1986
(ER217)

PINK FLOYD


London, Hyde Park, July 18, 1970
(ER216)

TRAFFIC


Capitol Theater, Port Chester, NY, June 26, 1970
(ER215)

STEREOLAB


Live 1999
(ER214)

SOFT BOUNDS


Paris , November 26, 2004
(ER213)

JIMI HENDRIX


Moody Coliseum, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, August 3, 1968
(ER212)

KEITH JARRETT


Arri Kino, Munich, Germany, 1972
(ER211)

CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL


Fillmore West, July 4, 1971
(ER209)

PETER HAMMILL


The Dutch Series
(ER208)

MILES DAVIS


Outtakes 1981
(ER207)

SYD BARRETT


Live at the Olympia Exhibition Hall, London, June 6, 1970
(ER206)

KEITH JARRETT


Olympia 1975
(ER205)

SHAKTI


Live in Paris, April 10, 1977
(ER204)

JOE ZAWINUL

Live in Philadelphia, April 24, 1986
(ER203)

JEAN-LUC PONTY


Chateauvallon France 1972
(ER202)

MILES DAVIS


Live at Royal Festival Hall London, November 13, 1971
(ER201)

NUCLEUS with LEON THOMAS


Live in Montreux, June 20, 1970
(ER200)

BRIAN AUGER


Live in Karlsruhe, Germany, May 30, 1970
(ER199)

ALLAN HOLDSWORTH


Live in London 1977
(ER198)

KEITH JARRETT


Stockholm, September 17, 1972
(ER197)

JIMI HENDRIX & JOHN McLAUGHLIN


Record Plant, New York, March 25, 1969
(ER196)

HATFIELD AND THE NORTH


Live at Birmingham Town Hall, April 30, 1974
(ER195)

GENTLE GIANT


Volkshaus, Basel, November 21, 1974
(ER194)

WEATHER REPORT


Live in Vienna, November 1971
(ER193)

ISOTOPE


BBC January 9,1975
(ER192)

SOFT MACHINE


Donaueschinger Musiktage, Donaueschingen (Germany), October 17, 1971
(ER190)

SOFT MACHINE


Kolner Festival 4-4-70
(ER189)

2009 kills! Soft Machine icon Hugh Hopper dies

After John Martyn and Ian Carr, 2009 is confirmed as a killer year...

Bass guitarist Hugh Hopper has died at the age of 64, it was announced yesterday, June the 7th. The Kent-born musician is best known as the bass player in Soft Machine which he joined in 1968. He remained with them until 1972 but later became an important part of Soft Machine Legacy which has toured the world in recent years.

Before Soft Machine Hopper worked with Daevid Allen and Robert Wyatt in the Daevid Allen Trio before forming the Wilde Flowers joined by his brother Brian, Wyatt, Kevin Ayers and Richard Sinclair. But it was with Wyatt, Allen, Ayers and also Mike Ratledge that he was to make his mark on the history of progressive rock and forward-looking jazz-influenced psychedelic groups of the period and since with his innovative fuzz-bass sound.

After Soft Machine, Hopper worked with a range of groups including the influential Gilgamesh and Isotope and began an association with free jazz saxophonist Elton Dean who joined Soft Machine in 1969. Later important collaborations also included work with the late Pip Pyle, Phil Miller’s In Cahoots and since 2002 with Soft Works which later became Soft Machine Legacy. Hopper had been suffering from leukaemia in recent years. A benefit was held for him at the 100 Club in London last December. He will be sadly missed.

OREGON


Live in Stuttgart, March 19, 1974
(ER188)

GONG


Live at Sheffield City Hall, October 8, 1973
(ER187)

GREENSLADE


Live in Radiohuset Studio 4, Stockholm, March 10, 1975
(ER186)

THIRD WORLD


Live at Paul's Mall, Boston, 1976
(ER185)

LED ZEPPELIN

Led Zeppelin I outtakes 1968
(ER184)

MAGMA


Orkestraahl Kohntarkosz (1974)
(ER183)

FELA KUTI AND AFRICA 70


Live at the Berlin Jazz Days, November 14, 1978
(ER182)

SBB


Tapes 1974
(ER181)

MILES DAVIS


Live at Stadsteatret, Malmö, October 24, 1973
(ER180)

MILES DAVIS


Live at Hill Auditorium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, February 21, 1970
(ER179)

MILES DAVIS


Miles Davis Quintet with John Coltrane in Copenhagen 1960
(ER178)

IAN CARR (1933 - 2009)

The British trumpet player and author Ian Carr died in London on Wednesday 25th February aged 75.
He began his musical career in Newcastle in a band led by his brother Mike. Among the younger musicians he played with were John McLaughlin, Eric Burdon and Alan Price.
When he moved to London he co-led a quintet with sax player Don Rendell. His LPs with Rendell and with Michael Garrick, The New Jazz Orchestra and Neil Ardley in the late 60s are amongst the finest ever produced in the UK and fetch huge sums on Ebay.
In the 70s he led the pioneering British Jazz Rock band “Nucleus", (one of the first fusion bands) which included John Marshall, Chris Spedding, Jack Bruce, Alan Holdsworth and Karl Jenkins among others. His Nucleus records are heavily sampled by the Bass'n'drum generation because of the superb bass lines he wrote.
After recovering from a serious cancer operation in the early 1980s, he worked extensively with Nucleus, the George Russell Orchestra, Michael Gibbs and the United Jazz Rock Ensemble, which included Charlie Mariano, Kenny Wheeler and Albert Mangelsdorff.
His later works included a suite for Nucleus members and a string orchestra and a duo recorded in Southwark Cathedral playing solo trumpet accompanied by John Taylor on the Cathedral organ.
An accomplished author, he wrote the recently re-published Music Outside a polemical study of British jazz in the early 1970s Later, he wrote the definitive musical biography of Miles Davis, widely regarded as among the finest jazz musical biographies. He followed with a biography of Keith Jarrett and co-wrote The Rough Guide to Jazz. Working with the film director Mike Dibb he made the TV films The Miles Davis Story (EMMY Award, released on Sony DVD) and Keith Jarrett: the Art of Improvisation.
He made numerous BBC Radio programmes as musician and critic.
As an influential and selfless educator he ran workshops for a musical charity which were hugely formative on a whole generation of British Jazz players such as Julian Joseph. Later, as a Professor at the Guildhall School of Music, he taught another generation of young players.
He received Lifetime Achievement Awards from Parliament and the BBC. His biography by Alyn Shipton Out of the Long Dark was published in 2006.
Carr had been suffering from a long illness, which left him unable to play or write. He died peacefully with his daughter Selina and his old friend the trumpeter Kenny Wheeler by his bedside.

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SOURCE: All About Jazz

IAN CARR'S NUCLEUS


Live at Odissea 2001, Milan, April 23. 1980
(ER177)

ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND


Live at Cow Palace, December 31, 1973 (with Jerry Garcia)
(ER176)