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Description:
Digitally re-mastered edition of this 1971 album from the British Jazz pianist. Tippett is one of the greatest and innovative figures in modern jazz. His work has also seen him cross into the world of Progressive rock, working with King Crimson and his own outfit Centipede. Dedicated to You, But You Weren't Listening took it's name from the Soft Machine track of the same name and was the group's second album. Recorded for the legendary Vertigo label, the album featured such celebrated alumni as Elton Dean on alto saxophone, Marc Charig on cornet, Nick Evans on trombone, bass players Roy Babbington and Neville Whitehead, drummers Robert Wyatt, Phil Howard and Bryan Spring, along with the virtuosity of pianist Keith Tippett. A legendary work, Dedicated to You, But You Weren't Listening has been newly re-mastered from the original Vertigo master tapes and the booklet fully restores the original album artwork and includes a new essay.
Produced by [...] for Ronnie Scott Directions
(P) 1971 Mercury Records, a division of Universal Music Operations Ltd.
This remastered edition (C) 2013 Cherry Red Records under license from Universal Music Operations Ltd.
Made in the EU.