Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Don Rendell and Ian Carr LIVE (video)

Another incredible contribution.

Don Rendell, Ian Carr, Michael Garrick, David Green and Trevor Tomkins playing in France in 1968. 2 separate files, Hot Rod and Parvane. Very rare footage of the cream of British jazz.

Please leave some thanks, there's more in the pipeline.

16 comments:

  1. Bernard Vitet et Jean-Louis Chautemps

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  2. Hot Rod

    http://www.mediafire.com/?5kpb828qzin7zau

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  3. Parvane

    http://www.mediafire.com/?qnotdc8l4rcg3ek

    many thanks to the secret source!

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  4. ABSOLUTELY NO DOUBT :
    BERNARD VITET AND J L CHAUTEMPS ON THE PIC !!!

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  5. ABSOLUTELY DOUBTFUL...
    I CHECKED.
    THEY LOOK SO MUCH ALIKE.
    INCREDIBLE !!!

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  6. Fabulous! Many thanks.
    Don Rendell (ten), Ian Carr (flgh), Michael Garrick (pno), Dave Green (bass), Trevor Tomkin (drums).
    Almost certainly filmed at the Antibes Jazz Festival, 1968.
    There was another track recorded - 'Voices', although not sure it was filmed.

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  7. Gold dust! Wonderful to see them in action.
    Huge thanks Katonah.
    And big up the Secret Source!

    PS: and if there's more of the same (or different)... yes please!!

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  8. Many thanks Katonah and mystery contributer.
    Great footage of some proper mods!

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  9. Important to support a blog that help us discover so much good music ! thanks Katonah
    btw did you check Mathew Halsall album ? track "the move" for example..

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  10. Great to see them again! Many thanks!

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  11. Thanks for all the comments. Blackclassical pointed in the direction of Mathew Halsall, very nice, will hunt down that track b2v!

    @ G.Raf, "Must return your vinyl!"

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  12. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UM5hzuRrm0

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  13. For me, it's got to be the track "sending my love"

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  14. Fantastic! Although I saw both Renadell and Carr perform separately circa 1970 I never saw this classic quintet - these videos are the next best thing. Many thanks (and for long working links!)

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