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- SKU: ACMCD4397
- Format: CD
- UPC: 824046439729
- Street Date: 12/07/18
- PreBook Date: 11/02/18
- Label: Acrobat »
- Genre: Jazz
- Run Time: 72 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Year of Production: 2018
- Box Lot: 0
- Territory: NORTH AMERICA
- Language: English
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Ronnie Scott - Trio: On A Clear Day: 'Live' 1974
The United Kingdom, 1974: a time of the 3-Day Week, of snap-general elections and Glam Rock
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Amid fractious personal relationships and an ongoing battle with depression, and surrounded by a jazz scene whose very fabric had changed unrecognisably in a few short years, Ronnie Scott nevertheless remained one of the UK's great jazz catalysts - a central figure around whom much of what was considered newsworthy within the idiom still concentrated. At forty-seven, the saxophonist was no longer chasing the music's cutting edge; instead he had forged a style very much his own, one which tipped its hat to many of the good and the great who'd graced his own Soho club, but which now boasted even greater authority, maturity and individuality than ever before. And, despite his off-stage tribulations, he was happy with his band, a hitherto rare instance of a Scott-led line-up lasting more than a few years. Supported by organist Mike Carr and drummer Bobby Gein, he tore the roof off the White Hart, whose 'Jazz at The Icebox' presentations were a magnet for West Country jazz fans, probably unaware that what was undoubtedly just another night's work for him and his hard-grafting colleagues was being caught on tape. Issued here for the first time, this recording captures Scott doing what he did best: playing no holds-barred jazz, minus the pressures that came from being a frontman for his own club, or acting as 'support act' to his many American guests. As such, it reveals a Ronnie Scott rarely heard on record, an instrumentalist in full-flow, sounding relaxed yet forthright, and making a mockery of the notion that art must mirror life. Scott may have been sailing stormy waters elsewhere but On A Clear Day finds him at the eye of a creative hurricane. "Ronnie is one of our finest jazz musicians and saxophonists - period", wrote one Melody Maker reviewer that same year, a declaration fully borne out on this album.
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