"1989 - AND ALL THAT".
George Haslam baritone sax on tracks 1,3,4,5,6,8,9. Paul Rutherford trombone on tracks 2,4,6,7,9.
Recorded at The Jericho Tavern, Oxford, England. 12 April 1989. SLAMCD 301
TRACKS:
1. 1939...............4m 03s.
2. Orion...............13m 42s.
3. 1977...............9m 13s.
4. 1984...............9m 19s.
5. Come Sunday...............5m 21s
6. 1986...............8m 51s
7. Sigma...............12m 44s
8. London lights...............4m 29s
9. 1989...............9m 06s
Reviews from around the world:
Italy 'One of the most interesting record productions made in jazz in recent years. Haslam proves himself to be an excellent baritone player.' Rockerilla
USA 'Rutherford's advanced technique for eliciting amazingly diverse textures from the sliphorn makes for a continuum of expressive excellence. Haslam possesses an attack and timbre that speaks directly to the blues roots of his music.' Cadence
Britain 'A superb piece of Ruthermanship. Not since the Ellington plunger men has anyone so successfully translated the trombone tone into the sound of the human voice.' Jazz Journal Internatioal
France ' . . .the fury of Rutherford . . . the sensitivity and attack of Haslam . . . such experiences are very rare.' Jazz Passion