Harriott, Joe -quintet-
Atthe Bbc
Controversial, creative and captivating, Joe Harriott's music was among the finest to emerge from the dynamic British jazz scene of the early to late '60s. 'Free Form' and 'Abstract,' the two albums the Jamaican saxophonist recorded in that period are recognized as landmarks, and these sessions from 1961, 1964 and 1966, which see him lead bands that include fellow prime movers such as trumpeters Ian Carr and Shake Keane, and pianists Pat Smythe and Michael Garrick are an invaluable record of the development of an artist who found his own innovative path way ahead of his time. Sleeve notes by Kevin Le Gendre. TRACKS: 01.Idioms 02.St. Thomas 03.Here's That Rainy Day 04.Sub Cruise 05.The Rake 06.Spiritual Blues 07.Merlin The Wizard 08.Nardis 09.Portrait Of A Young Lady 10.Polka Dots & Moonbeams 11.Blue 'n' Boogie 12.Moanin' 13.Round About Midnight 14.Coda 15.Tempo 16.Calypso Sketches 17.Count Twelve