5016700133325

Home Thoughts

Michael Garrick's Lyric Ensemble

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Format: CD

Cat No: JAZA20

Release Date:  28 May 2012

Label:  Jazz Academy

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5016700133325

Genres:  Jazz  Contemporary  

  • Description

    The ebullient and restless creativity of pianist/composer Michael Garrick, coupled with his enthusiasm and boundless energy, placed him at the forefront of UK jazz from the 1960s until his death in November of 2011. 'Home Thoughts' is his final album recorded in the summer of 2011, with the group which he dubbed 'The Lyric Ensemble'.

    An innovator in many ways, Michael Garrick spearheaded the jazz and poetry movement in the 1960s, composed countless pieces for jazz orchestra and big band, made the first (and last) jazz recording in St. Paul's Cathedral with massed choir, and recorded many albums with his small groups.

    In singer Nette Robinson, Garrick had found a muse with which to indulge his love of poetry and music, revelling in her ability and eagerness to sing whatever melody his mind could conjure. On 'Home Thoughts' Michael explores the work of some of the great poets, effusively composing to the lines of Shakespeare, Browning, Blake, Tin-Tun-Ling, in addition to his own poetic output. Voice and piano are complemented by the talents of Tony Woods on saxophone/reeds, Matt Ridley on double bass, and drummer Chris Nickolls. Pianist Nikki Iles completes the ensemble for the launch gig and subsequent live performances.

    Personnel: Michael Garrick (piano), Nette Robinson (vocals), Tony Woods (reeds), Matt Ridley (bass), Chris Nickolls (drums)

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Shall I Compare Thee?
      • 2. Home Thoughts, From Abroad
      • 3. Aurian Wood
      • 4. Laughing Song
      • 5. Forgotten Love
      • 6. Everybody's Song But My Own
      • 7. Oumara's Wish
      • 8. Shades of the Orange Leaves
      • 9. Promises
      • 10. No Stronger Than a Flower
      • 11. November 1918
      • 12. Webster's Mood