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Alison Rayner Quintet: Short Stories
ByAlison Rayner
bassb.1952
Rayner has been a hero of British jazz since the mid 1980s when, with ARQ's guitarist,

Deirdre Cartwright
guitarb.1956
Some of the credit for the prominence of women among London's 2020 jazz scene is down to the Guest Stars, and to the campaigning organisation Blow The Fuse that Rayner and Cartwright formed back in 1989. BTF was active, for instance, in aiding the early careers of trumpeter

Yazz Ahmed
trumpet
Nubya Garcia
saxophone
Camilla George
saxophone
Chelsea Carmichael
saxophoneRayner says she was moved to record Short Stories "by the sudden losses of three young people within close family and friends." Instead of writing a lament for those people, however, she decided to celebrate the joy that they brought into the lives of those who knew them. Five of the pieces on the album were written by Rayner. A sixth piece, by Cartwright, was originally written as a tribute to the late

Esbjorn Svensson
piano1964 - 2008
There are two other tracks. "Buster Breaks A Beat" was written by saxophonist

Diane McLoughlin
saxophone
Buster Birch
drums
Steve Lodder
pianoShort Stories will stand up whether or not you know the backstories to the tunes. Knowing them, however, probably adds to the experience. Either way it is a great album. ">
Track Listing
Croajingolong Bushwalk; Here And Now; There Is A Crack In Everything; Buster Breaks A Beat; A Braw Boy; Life Lived Wide; Colloquy; Seeing Around Corners.
Personnel
Alison Rayner
bassDiane McLoughlin
saxophoneDeirdre Cartwright
guitarSteve Lodder
pianoBuster Birch
drumsAlbum information
Title: Short Stories | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Blow the Fuse
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