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Joe Harriott Quintet: Free Form & Abstract Revisited
ByHarold McNair
b.1931
Wilton 'Bogey' Gaynair
saxophone, tenor1927 - 1995

Dizzy Reece
trumpetb.1931

Coleridge Goode
bass1914 - 2015

Gary Crosby
bass, acousticb.1955
Coleridge Goode was the bassist in the quintet which recorded what are arguably Joe Harriott's two most remarkable albums, the newly reissued Free Form (Jazzland, 1961) and Abstract (Columbia, 1963). Do not be put off by the dry track titles; this is hard-swinging, lyrical music for the head, heart and feet. The group's trumpeter is

Shake Keane
trumpet1927 - 1997

Pat Smythe
piano1923 - 1983
Phil Seaman
drumsBobby Orr
drumsb.1928
In August 2021, Free Form and Abstract were reissued together as Free Form & Abstract Revisited, a 2 x CD set in the ezz-thetics label's Revisited series, which is devoted to curating and remastering landmark avant-garde albums of the 1960s. Harriott is in distinguished company, for most albums in the series are by American royalty such as

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Albert Ayler
saxophone, tenor1936 - 1970

Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993

Archie Shepp
saxophone, tenorb.1937
During his lifetime (he passed in 1973, aged just 44 years), Harriott was routinely described as Britain's version of

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
Again unlike Coleman, who never strayed far from his comfort zone, Harriott was up for playing in a wide variety of musical contexts. In the early 1960s, for instance, he was a mainstay of bands led by the pianist

Michael Garrick
piano1933 - 2011

Chris Barber
trombone1930 - 2021

John Mayer
guitarb.1977
Harriot was a cerebral figure who did not suffer fools gladly. In that regard he was a bit like his fellow iconoclast

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
To think of Harriot "just" as Britain's Ornette Coleman is to miss much else about him. To learn more, check the excellent one-hour YouTube clip below, which is a recording of a 2017 BBC Radio 3 documentary hosted by alto saxophonist

Soweto Kinch
saxophoneTrack Listing
Formation; Coda; Abstract; Impression; Straight Lines; Calypso; Tempo; Subject; Shadows; Oleo; Modal; Tonal; Pictures; Idiom; Compound.
Personnel
Joe Harriott
saxophoneShake Keane
trumpetPat Smythe
pianoColeridge Goode
bassBobby Orr
drumsPhil Seaman
drumsFrank Holder
bongosAdditional Instrumentation
Shake Keane: flugelhorn; Phil Seaman: drums (1-8, 13-16); Bobby Orr: drums (9-12); Frank Holder: bongos (9, 10).
Album information
Title: Free Form & Abstract Revisited | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Ezz-thetics
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