29 October 2015

JOHN TAYLOR & JOHN SURMAN - Bath Festival 1992























JOHN TAYLOR - piano
JOHN SURMAN - baritone and soprano saxophone, bass clarinet

1. Ambleside Days
2. Wandering
3. Morning Among Coniston Fells
4. Scale Force
5. Dry Stone
6. Clapperclowe
7. ?
8. Tess
9. Going for a Burton

Guildhall, Bath.  May 1992

BBC Radio 3 'Jazz at the Bath Festival'

14 comments:

Andy said...

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klakadak said...

Great, thank you very much!

wightdj said...

Always a great duo, thanks.

francisco santos said...

Big THX !....

Anonymous said...

Many thanks Andy

Dumbzo said...

Andy, excuse my ignorance, but what does "going for a burton" mean?

rm said...

thank you very much

softnucleus said...

Two of my favorite musicians of ever! And you perfectly know this. So, a million of thanks!
Hey Andy, yesterday Elton would have been 70!!!

basso said...

@Dumbzo
...probably an hommage to Gary Burton? It sounds somehow reminiscent to the Jazz/Country fusion style that Burton developed in his quartet with Larry Coryell in the 60s...

brus_1 said...

Wonderful. Thanks!

jackalope said...

This is delightful. Thank you Andy.

rebf942 said...

Many thanks. Re "going for a Burton" - World War 2 Royal Air Force slang for "get killed", but no idea what relevance that has to the music.

auntadadoom said...

'Going for a burton' refers to the beer brewed in the English Midlands town of Burton-upon-Trent, famous for its breweries.
It was indeed used by the RAF during WW2, pilots who crashed, especially those who crashed into the sea, that is, 'in the drink', were said to have 'gone for a burton'. But it can also mean being AWOL, or sloping off work for pleasure.
Oh and Thanks for the music.

bventure said...

Thanks Andy, was sure I had this, turns out I was wrong! Maybe I used to have it, but it went for a Burton.