Clear Frame - Clear Frame

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The first release by this improvising group of established figures from the creative rock and improvised music scene in Britain. They've been together for a few years now, plays shows when circumstances permit, and it's great that they've finally documented something. This pretty quickly finds its feet, finds a groove and keeps your interest.

"Clear Frame features four of the most innovative and engaging British musicians of the last 40 years. Lol Coxhill, Charles Hayward, Hugh Hopper and Orphy Robinson Each player has developed their work across a wide range of attitudes, honing their craft into a unique and individual voice. Clear Frame finds these four musicians in distinctive and dynamic form with a joyful free spirit at its core. For this, their first CD release they are joined by the widely acclaimed Robert Wyatt on cornet. Strong, subtle and surprising in its diversity, accessing groove and forward-motion rhythm as well as sound-as-sound and instant composition, Clear Frame is a multi-layered and dynamically shifting music that is forever in the moment.

Lol Coxhill: renowned veteran soprano saxophonist has played with the Damned, Evan Parker, Kevin Ayers, in a skip, with the gibbons at London Zoo, with sound poet Bob Cobbing. His playing is a living history of European improvisation.
Charles Hayward: played drums with Quiet Sun, This Heat, Camberwell Now and wrote songs for all three projects. Since the 90’s he has pursued a predominantly solo career releasing a string of CDs, whilst still finding time to instigate special projects and to collaborate with the likes of Fred Frith and Bill Laswell.
Hugh Hopper: bass player for Soft Machine, his solo release ‘1984’ remains one of the most distinctive and influential recordings of contemporary European instrumental music. His sound and sensibility are trademark qualities.
Orphy Robinson: acid jazz pioneer, former Courtney Pine sideman and Jamaica Allstar. His early 90’s trio pushed compositional ideas out beyond Thelonius Monk. Since that time he has worked further in free improvisation, adding steel drum and electronics to his vibraphone.
Robert Wyatt needs no introduction. He has long been an admirer of these 4 musicians both individually and collectively, introducing them on stage for their London Jazz Festival concert in 2004. It was at this concert that he first suggested playing cornet with the group, and this recording is the result."
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Quite excellent cd by all star lineup. If you dig semi free jazz with the usual canterbury sound pallette (say maybe close to 'mercy dash') then you will love this. All players are listening hard and delivering accordingly. Recommended to canterbury fusion lovers!
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