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Jazzbeat --- 2019-04-13
Johnny Burch is probably best-known for songs he wrote in 1963 for Georgie Fame such as “In The Meantime” and “Preach and Teach”. This was at a time when the boundaries between modern jazz, rhythm and blues and beat music were being broken down at such places as the Flamingo and the Marquee. For a few months, Burch was leader of a group that included several musicians who found fame in the blues and rock scene of the late 60s such as Graham Bond, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker. Tracks 1 to 3 and 15 to 18 of this CD features the earliest-known recordings of Bruce and Baker together in a live broadcast for the BBC from March 1963. Tracks 4 to 14 contains tracks from a session that Burch’s 1965 lineup recorded for Band Beat. Burch was never a major figure in the London jazz scene but this collection highlights his group’s unique role which acted as a bridge between modern jazz and the nascent British R&B movement. Tracks 1-3 15-18; recorded March 1963 Tracks 4-14; recorded November 1965
Tracklist
Moanin’
Early In The Morning
All Members
The Champ (Take 3)
Ritual (Take 2)
Oleo (Take 2)
Stolen Moments (Take 2)
Milestones
Ritual (Take 1)
The Champ (Take 1)
Stolen Moments (Take 1)
Oleo (Take 1)
The Champ (Outtakes)
Oleo (Outtakes)
I Remember Clifford
Going Up North
Nightwalk
Del Sasser