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300 Series - CDs recorded by George Haslam
George Haslam's FreeTime SLAMCD320
George Haslam�s Prague-based Quartet

George Haslam, baritone sax, tarogato; Swetja, guitars, fujara, saw; Jozef Laska, contrabass; Petr Zimak drums.

 

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The Mahout SLAMCD318
Free improvised jazz by Borah Bergman piano, George Haslam baritone sax and tarogato and Paul Hession drum set.
Studio set of uncompromising improvised music by the "Mahout" trio recorded June 2003, together with solo tracks by the three members. Release date 1 March 2004. Details Reviews Purchase direct from SLAM, UK Purchase from USA Distributor

Latin from the North SLAMCD317
Latin Jazz with Steve Waterman trumpet, flugelhorn. George Haslam baritone sax. Mads Kj�lby Olesen guitar. Steve Kershaw double bass. Robin Jones congas. Petter Sv�rd drums. Released 1 September 2003
"infectious and uplifting pieces that mix fine ensemble work with shapely, melodic soloing from all concerned" Paul Donnelly, ejazznews.com �the end product is really lively and enjoyable� and a number from the Buena Vista Social Club repertoire, in which trumpeter Steve Waterman catches the Cuban style to perfection.� Dave Gelly, The Observer, 7 September 2003 Details Reviews Purchase direct from SLAM, UK Purchase from USA Distributor

Soaring SLAMCD316
The Plaza Jazz Trio - the trio formed at Havana's Plaza Jazz Festival, with Steve Waterman, trumpet, flugelhorn and electronic valve instrument; George Haslam, baritone sax. and tarogato; Robin Jones, congas and shakere. A progamme of mostly standards in free Latin form, comprising El Manicero (The Peanut Vendor); Tale of an African Lobster by Shorty Rodgers; George Haslam's Soft Awakening; Tea For Two; Recado Bossa Nova; Begin the Beguine; Bye Bye Blackbird and the title track, Soaring. Two horns over the rhythmic base of Robin Jones' congas ~ Mambo, Bossa Nova, Rumba .. and improvisation.
This is one of those recordings which is very good indeed but which is so low-key in the way it presents itself that it may not get the attention it deserves. Please join me in preventing this. If you care for Latin stuff at all and/or enjoy musical ingenuity, do buy this. ROGER THOMAS, �Jazz Review� March 2003 Details Reviews Purchase direct from SLAM, UK Purchase from USA Distributor

Pendle Hawk Carapace SLAMCD315
George Haslam, Paul Hession. A selection of free duo improvisations - Hession on percussion and Haslam on baritone sax and/or tarogato, recorded in the natural beauty of the Pennines, February 2002
This summit between saxophonist George Haslam and drummer Paul Hession is long over-due. Cadence, March 2003 Details Reviews Purchase direct from SLAM, UK Purchase from USA Distributor

Parker - Haslam - Edwards SLAMCD314
Evan Parker sop sax, George Haslam bari sax & tarogato and John Edwards double bass - a complete unedited live concert of improvised music given in the Holywell Music Room, Oxford on 3 September, 2000. Recorded and mastered by Tim Turan. Seventy three minutes of Solos, Duo and Trio improvisations by some of the best exponents of the art
This is free music at its most cohesive and coherent best. PAUL DONELLY Details Reviews Purchase direct from SLAM, UK Purchase from USA Distributor

Anglo-Argentine Jazz Quartet Live at the Red Rose SLAMCD313
Pablo Ledesma, George Haslam, Mono Hurtado, Paul Hession. Passionate jazz over the ethnic rhythms of the Chacarera, Milonga, Vidala - and improvisation with guests Lol Coxhill, Elton Dean, John Edwards and Lukax Santana. Recorded London March 2001.
This is an excellent place for the adventurous listener to start with the SLAM label and is highly recommended. Beyond Coltrane 2002 by Fred Barrett Details Reviews Purchase direct from SLAM, UK Purchase from USA Distributor

TREDAVOE BLUE SLAMCD312
George Haslam baritone sax, tarogato, clarinet; Richard Leigh Harris piano. Six duo improvisations and 'Goodbye Pork-Pie Hat' are included in Haslam's latest sax/piano duo recording with contemporary pianist/composer Harris. The two have worked together since the late 1980s in lineups from duo to the larger groups of 'Raucustra' and 'Meltdown'
A masterful piece of improvised music. They tackle Goodbye Pork Pie Hat with a certain amount of reverence for both the composer and dedicatee and it is pleasing to hear the baritone lingering over the poignant melody and reminding us that no matter many times we�ve heard it we can still be moved by it. This short track, 5 minutes long, restrained and elegiac, is as near perfect a reading as any I�ve come across. Robert Spencer 'Cadence' September 2001 Details Reviews Purchase direct from SLAM, UK Purchase from USA Distributor

Argentine Adventures Part 3 SLAMCD311
Travels with my Tarogato' George Haslam. Haslam back in Buenos Aires (Dec.1998) with some old pals - Mono Hurtado, Ruben Ferrero etc. plus new talent such as Marcelo Jeremias and Fabian Tejada, another voice to be heard is the Argentine soprano saxist Pablo Ledesma. For this third volume Haslam leaves his baritone sax and concentrates on his second instrument, the Hungarian tarogato - a sort of wooden soprano sax. The CD comprises 3 tracks in duo with Hurtado, a beautiful trio with Jeremias keyboards and Tejada on Udu drums, a duo with percussionist Monito Viera and an extended quintet improvisation with Ledesma, Ferrero, Hurtado and drummer Luis de la Torre. George Haslam bari sx, tgto.
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Harmonance SLAMCD310
George Haslam bari sx, tgto. Laszlo Gardony pno. Recorded Oxford 1991 & 1999
'On baritone Haslam is a great awesome force' Cadence. 'Haslam is masterful on baritone' Jazz Journal. 'Gardony throughout shows himself to be a virtuoso pianist ...his Jarrettesque solo' Jazz Journal. Details Reviews Purchase direct from SLAM, UK Purchase from USA Distributor

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