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Bobby Wellins Sextet: Homage To Caledonia
ByBobby Wellins
saxophone, tenor1936 - 2017
This is the only complete small ensemble recording of the suite released up to 2024. The booklet, largely written by drummer

Spike Wells
drumsb.1946

Tommy Smith
saxophone, tenorb.1967

Lol Coxhill
saxophone, sopranob.1932
Bryan Spring
percussionb.1945
Producer Pete Woodman outlines the background to the Battle of Culloden which took place in 1746 . It was an attempt for Charles Edward Stewart to restore his father James to the British throne. The battle is crucial to Scottish/English history but it is a pity that Woodman does not mention the excellent Peter Watkins film about the battle.
In many ways, the
Pete Jacobsen
keyboardsb.1950
The suite is not "Under Milk Wood." It is hard-edged, craggy, horny, bristling with defiance and Scottish sadness,,,, a validation.
The non-Culloden pieces are valuable additions to the Wellins discography.. "Aura" is short, too short, because it is haunting in the way that only a Wellins solo can be. For moments, it is all there, the plaintive tone, the endemic sadness and beauty and a completely compatible accompaniment from Jacobsen.
Although the sound quality of Jazz in Britain albums, taken from musicians' archives, is not always pristine, the presentation is always first-rate.. Here, the images of Culloden Moor and the grave markers on the moor have definition, clarity and colour. There are photos and publicity from the time.
Above all, this is a valuable historical document documenting the playing of an important composition. ">
Track Listing
What Is The truth?; Conundrums; Aura Best; Piano solo; Introduction / Gathering; March; Battle; Aftermath; Dizzy's Blues (including St. Thomas).
Personnel
Bobby Wellins
saxophone, tenorAdrian Kendon
bass, acousticSpike Wells
drumsLol Coxhill
saxophone, sopranoBryan Spring
percussionPete Jacobsen
keyboardsAlbum information
Title: Homage To Caledonia | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Jazz In Britain
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