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ARTIST
WAKEMAN, ALAN
TITLE
The Octet Broadcasts 1969 and 1979
FORMAT
2CD
LABEL
GEARBOX
CATALOG #
GB 1562CD
GB 1562CD
GENRE
JAZZ
RELEASE DATE
7/3/2026
Originally released in 2020. "The next young generation of British jazz" has been applied many times to London's current jazz scene, but this headline from
Melody Maker
was also used to describe
Alan Wakeman
and his band back in 1970. And if a prototype for
Binker and Moses
' viscerally energetic, semi-free sound is sought, you would be hard pressed to find a closer relative than the second part of climactic highlight "Dreams."
The Octet Broadcasts
is made up of two BBC sessions from 1969 and 1979 respectively. Taken and mastered from the original analogue tapes by Gearbox, the album offers a snapshot of a time when British jazz was at another high, featuring such names as
John Taylor
,
Alan Skidmore
,
Paul Lytton
, and
Art Themen
, who themselves were contemporaries of and collaborated with the likes of
Evan Parker
,
Michael Garrick
,
Ian Carr
, and
Roscoe Mitchell
. Wakeman, influenced by
Duke Ellington
and
Charles Mingus
and mentored by
Mike Westbrook
, was composing singular, large ensemble pieces at a time when jazz had long left the limelight and rock was in the foreground. His brand of warm, pastoral jazz, reminiscent of brass bands and traditional chorales whilst also fit to bursting with free improvisation and dramatic motifs, is representative of a magical period in British jazz which deserves to be unearthed and heard again.
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