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British-American Blue

 
Album Review: British-American Blue

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While scoring a horror film in England in 1978, Roger Kellaway took time out to record a way-out, free-form duo session with the British clarinetist Tony Coe; the album was not released until 2000 on a small German label. This is Kellaway unchained, letting fly with no preconceptions or restrictions whatsoever (except in the final blues track "The Burgundy Bruise"), creating music closer to style and spirit to that of avant-garde 20th century classical territory than his usual jazz stomping grounds. All you need to know about Coe's work is that his two main influences at the time were Paul Gonsalves and Alban Berg, and he leans decidedly towards Berg here, complementing Kellaway with flights into outer atonal space on his rare 1840-vintage C clarinet. Experimenting wildly, Kellaway uses the entire sonorous resources of the grand piano in the suitably cavernous intro to "The Caverns of Volere," indulges in prepared-piano plunks and strummings in "Dance of the 3-Legged Elves" (a weirdly fitting title), and leads Coe on a mad chase in "Off We Go Into the Wild Blue Yonder." Yet these two voyageurs can be pensive, too ("Monday's Child"), and Kellaway's famous sense of humor also pokes through in spots. ~ Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Carona Glass and Lady Maggie Roger Kellaway, Tony Coe Roger Kellaway, Tony Coe (4:08)
Friend in the Mirror Roger Kellaway, Tony Coe Roger Kellaway, Tony Coe (2:36)
The Caverns of Volere Roger Kellaway, Tony Coe Roger Kellaway, Tony Coe (4:49)
Conversations With Sparza Roger Kellaway, Tony Coe Roger Kellaway, Tony Coe (4:08)
Dance of the 3-Legged Elves Roger Kellaway, Tony Coe Roger Kellaway, Tony Coe (4:11)
Off We Go into the Wild Blue Yonder Roger Kellaway, Tony Coe Roger Kellaway, Tony Coe (3:52)
Ballad for the Russian Princess Roger Kellaway, Tony Coe Roger Kellaway, Tony Coe (3:02)
Monday's Child Roger Kellaway, Tony Coe Roger Kellaway, Tony Coe (8:00)
Me and Tony Roger Kellaway, Tony Coe Roger Kellaway, Tony Coe (7:07)
British-American Blue Roger Kellaway, Tony Coe Roger Kellaway, Tony Coe (6:33)
The Burgundy Bruise Roger Kellaway, Tony Coe Roger Kellaway, Tony Coe (7:44)

Credits

Roger Kellaway (Piano), Tony Coe (Clarinet), Roger Kellaway (Producer), John Richards (Engineer), Jutta Obenhuber (Cover Art), Franz Koglmann (Art Direction), Roger Kellaway (Liner Notes), Drew Daniels (Mastering)
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