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Nucleus: Brian Smith (saxophone, flute, percussion); Ian Carr (trumpet, flugelhorn, percussion); Karl Jenkins (oboe, electric piano); Ray Russell (guitar); Roy Babbington (bass); John Marshall (drums, percussion). Recorded at Gondel Filmkunstheater, Breman, Germany in 1971. Includes liner notes by Aymeric Leroy. The result of a productive continuing partnership between Cuneiform Records and Radio Bremen, this double CD captures a 1971 concert by the Nucleus sextet, led by Ian Carr on trumpet and flugelhorn, and also featuring Karl Jenkins on Hohner electric piano and oboe, Brian Smith on saxophones and flute, Ray Russell on electric guitar, Roy Babbington on bass and John Marshall on drums. Nucleus was first formed by Carr in late 1969, and the group took first prize at a Montreux Festival competition in 1970, positively blowing away the competition (which included the very best of contemporary European jazz bands). Their prize was an appearance at the prestigious Newport Jazz Festival three week later, where they were reportedly very well received. However, that was almost the high point of the group's visibility in the U.S., although they maintained a large and loyal following in Europe, and Carr kept the group together until the early 1980's. As Carr has observed in interviews, in 1969 when he first assembled the personnel for Nucleus, Miles Davis had yet to record Bitches Brew, and Weather Report only existed in Joe Zawinul's mind, if at all. Calling out influences can be a fool's game, but rock, free jazz and funk were being thrown into a blender by various groups as the `60's eased into the `70's, and the concoction developed by Nucleus had much to recommend it. Certainly Nucleus was not the first group to mix funk and jazz -- Horace Silver had brought the two together at least ten years earlier. And both Herbie Hancock (with the Miles Davis group and on his own) and Zawinul (with Cannonball Adderley) were experimenting with electric pianos in 1967 and 1968 (much to the horror of mainstream jazz critics). The prominence of rock-oriented electric guitarist Ray Russell on this Radio Bremen date perhaps comes closer to a real innovation, although the young John McLaughlin was also experimenting with fuzz boxes and wah-wah pedals during this time, in and out of the Miles Davis groups. In fact, it is the combination of the various elements, including the repetitive, hypnotic funk riffs laid down by Jenkins' electric piano and Babbington's bass -- that provides Nucleus with its distinctive sound on this recording, together with some effective compositions and some excellent solos, in particular by Carr on trumpet and Brian Smith on flute and soprano sax. And if Soft Machine enthusiasts hear strong echoes of that group's later work throughout the performance -- in particular, on the trance groove-based "Song for the Bearded Lady," "Torrid Zone," and "Snakehips' Dream" -- it's no accident, because Jenkins, Babbington and Marshall were all to migrate to Soft Machine a few years later, when they brought a good portion of the Nucleus sound to their new band. Thirty years after the fact, the music on this recording is no longer a revelation, and it could probably be argued that the Miles Davis group and Weather Report brought more to the table -- and captured the public's attention with their greater virtuosity and/or intensity. Nonetheless, Nucleus was no novelty act, and they demonstrate solid musicianship and a style that has worn very well over the years. Hopefully, this release will introduce them to a wider American audience, and solidify their role as jazz fusion pioneers. ~ Bill Tilland
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The Wire (6/03, p.67) - "...Nucleus contributed substantively to the creative chain reaction that, initially, was fusion, the merits of which are very well represented by LIVE IN BREMEN..." JazzTimes (10/03, p.92) - "...Russell handles the sensitive strumming bits just fine, but also throws in a few of his massive, proto-metal solos....Worth hearing..." Live In Bremen Music | List Price | $24.98 (You save $4.49) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz Instrument CDs, Live Performances, Art Rock, Fusion, Rock | | Label | Cuneiform | | Orig Year | 2003 | | All Time Sales Rank | 76169  | | CD Universe Part number | 5860740 | | Catalog number | 750173 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | May 06, 2003 | | Studio/Live | Live | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Peter Schulze | | Engineer | Robert Friedrich | | Personnel | John Marshall - drums, percussion John Marshall - drums, percussion Karl Jenkins - oboe, electric piano Roy Babbington - bass Karl Jenkins - oboe, electric piano Ray Russell - guitar Brian Smith - saxophone, flute, percussion Brian Smith - saxophone, flute, percussion Ian Carr - trumpet, flugelhorn, percussion
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