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  • An MVD Exclusive
  • Format: DVD
  • SKU: BBSF016DVD
  • UPC: 604388689927
  • Street Date: 08/28/07
  • PreBook Date: 07/24/07
  • Label: ZEIT1 »
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Run Time: 60 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Audio: STEREO
  • Year of Production: 60
  • Box Lot: 30

 

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Bill Bruford's Earthworks - Video Anthology Volume 1 - 2000s

Filmed on tour in the USA, Argentina and Germany and incl. 3 previously unrecorded tracks.

Bill Bruford
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The first in a two volume anthology of concert footage of Bill Bruford's Earthworks, one of the longest lived, best travelled, and most original jazz quartets. This volume chronicles the band's progress through the 2000s, and volume 2 does the same for the 1990s. Filmed on tour in the USA (2001), Argentina (2002), and Germany (2005), this DVD also includes three previously unrecorded tracks, and marks the debut performance of bassist Laurence Cottle and pianist Gwilym Simcock. Most of the material has never before been released on DVD or video.

Track Listing

  • Triplicity
  • Original Sin
  • Cloud Cuckoo Land
  • Revel Without A Pause
  • Bajo del Sol
  • Tramontana
  • Beelzebub
  • Footloose and Fancy Free
  • Libreville
  • Highland Games
  • Youth
  • Song
  • White Knuckle Wedding
  • The Wooden Man Sings, and the Stone Woman Dances

Bonus Materials

  • 11 of the 14 tracks previously unavailable on DVD or video
  • Includes 25 minutes of new, previously unreleased material.

Sales Points

  • All material selected and overseen personally by Bill Bruford
  • Dave McKean artwork and 12 page booklet chronicling critical reaction to the band at the time.
  • Marks the recording debut in the band of Gwilym Simcock, BBC Radio Jazz Awards 'Rising Star' 2006

Press

His beautiful touch, top-notch group interplay, and cerebral compositions are on display...

     —llya Stemkovsky, Modern Drummer

Bruford's Earthworks seems more intent on creating beautiful and challenging music, more in line with the classic era jazz.

     —Gary Hill, Music Street Journal

  

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