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Splinters is the monumental musical meeting of London giants Tubby Hayes, Kenny Wheeler, Trevor Watts, Stan Tracey, Jeff Clyne, John Stevens and Phil Seamen.
 

Splinters
Split The Difference



Label: Reel Recordings
Country: Canada

"Splinters is remembered, indeed lionized by knowing UK jazz fans, as the monumental musical meeting of tenor giant Tubby Hayes, trumpeter Kenny Wheeler, saxophonist Trevor Watts, pianist Stan Tracey, bassist Jeff Clyne, and legendary drummers John Stevens and Phil Seamen. Split The Difference is the rare recording Trevor Watts made of the group's first public appearance, at London's 100 Club on May 22nd, 1972.

Two extended sets of continuous collective improvisation comprise this full-length CD release; the first opportunity to experience this leaderless ensemble of British jazz greats with their special musical personalities summoned to create group music with robust, telepathic energy, as informed by the great history of modern jazz. Their cauldron of emotionally-extroverted playing, as it boils over a torrent of exuberant double drumming from John Stevens and Phil Seamen, is a sheer wonder for the ear to behold. Moreover, such exhilaration is preserved in a dynamic recording that allows the listener to bear witness to this once-in-a-lifetime event.

Reel Recordings' remastering care was guided by the sonic requirements for the music itself, which was captured as an analog tape recording. Including personal reflections from Trevor Watts, and 100 Club concert photographs by Jak Kilby, Split The Difference guarantees an experience to be filed under: essential."-Reel Recordings






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Product Information:

UPC: 775020938328

Label: Reel Recordings
Catalog ID: REELR 013CD
Squidco Product Code: 11510

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2009
Country: Canada
Packaging: Digipack - 3 panel
Recorded live at 100 Club, 100 Oxford St., London on May 22, 1972 by Trevor Watts.






Personnel:

Tubby Hayes-tenor sax, flute

Kenny Wheeler-trumpet, flugelhorn

Trevor Watts-alto saxophone

Stan Tracey-piano

Jeff Clyne-bass

John Stevens-drums

Phil Seamen-drums

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Track Listing:

1. One In One Hundred 47:07

2. Two In One Hundred 30:25







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