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Argentine Adventures Part 3
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SLAMCD311
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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
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SLAMCD310
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George Haslam bari sx, tgto. Laszlo Gardony pno. Recorded Oxford 1991 & 1999
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'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.
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DUOS East West
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SLAMCD309
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George Haslam with Vladimir Solyanik in Kiev and Ruben Ferrero in Buenos Aires. Recorded Kiev & Buenos Aires, 1997
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'Haslam has combined his talents with two distinguished, if little heard, pianists to create a memorable CD, one that brims with emotion and the sound of special musical contact,' Stuart Broomer, Cadence.
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SOLOS East West
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SLAMCD308
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Lol Coxhill/George Haslam. Recorded London 1990 & Krivoy Rog (Ukraine) 1995
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Haslam's relaxed approach builds to a passionate intensity on Ellington's "It don't mean a thing".'Andy Hamilton Wire.
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Argentine Adventures Part 2
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SLAMCD307
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George Haslam in Argentina, 1994/95. Recorded Buenos Aires 1994/95
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'George Haslam fascinates because he nudges the limits, explores uncharted territories, plays creatively, and conveys delight in doing so.' Steven A. Loewy Cadence.
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Two new
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SLAMCD306
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Mal Waldron/George Haslam. Recorded Oxford 1995.
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'The tar�gat� is really beautiful - and surprising.' Imre Kiss Hungarian Radio.
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Waldron Haslam
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SLAMCD305
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Mal Waldron/George Haslam. Recorded St Ives 1994
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'Magnifique!!' Virgin Megapresse.
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Argentine Adventures
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SLAMCD304
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George Haslam in Buenos Aires with different groups, 1991 - 93. Recorded Buenos Aires 1991 - 93
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'The prevailing jazz sensibility sits well with the rhythmic roots of the source material - it's certainly not cultural soup' David Morrison Wire.
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George Haslam Level Two
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SLAMCD303
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Rutherford, Riley, Haslam, Marcio Mattos, Tony Marsh plus Liz Hodgson. Recorded Oxford 1992.
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'This is modern group improvising at its best, sixties freedom refined and matured into a very personal and iridescent language' Jerome Wilson Cadence.
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The Holywell Concert
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SLAMCD302
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Paul Rutherford, Lol Coxhill, George Haslam, Howard Riley. Recorded Oxford 1990
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'It is for free followers only - but excellent' Barry McRae Jazz Journal.
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