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: A Supreme Love, Chapter One () 1-1: Now?s The Time (3:22) 1-2: Don?t Get Around Much Anymore (2:59) 1-3: The Preacher (4:37) 1-4: Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting (3:51) 1-5: Honesty (4:59) 1-6: Skid?s Kid (2:45) 1-7: What Is This Thing Called Love (3:00) 1-8: Autumn Leaves (2:50) 1-9: Old San Juan (7:36) 1-10: Once Upon A Time (7:06) 1-11: Free For Al (6:45) 1-12: Double Meaning (5:36) : A Supreme Love, Chapter Two () 2-1: Directions (11:23) 2-2: Folk Nik (12:54) 2-3: Country Dance (3:22) 2-4: Up There (9:29) 2-5: Oxford Road, B13 (22:05) 2-6: Way Out East (3:26) : A Supreme Love, Chapter Three () 3-1: Dutch Dreams (Ali?s Waltz) (14:09) 3-2: Nature Boy (5:20) 3-3: Modal Tonic (11:46) 3-4: I Remember Clifford (3:24) 3-5: Moving Along (7:03) 3-6: After the Rain (5:36) 3-7: George And Me (19:30) : A Supreme Love, Chapter Four () 4-1: Just Once (12:43) 4-2: Jass (3:46) 4-3: Ist (3:16) 4-4: Riffing Together (3:56) 4-5: Easy To Remember (7:03) 4-6: K.A.N.S.Y. (9:43) 4-7: Spiritual (13:49) 4-8: Take The Coltrane (4:01) : A Supreme Love, Chapter Five () 5-1: But Not For Me (10:23) 5-2: Naima (11:39) 5-3: Impressions (15:49) 5-4: John (8:40) 5-5: Africa (4:30) 5-6: Giant Steps (6:55) 5-7: Mr. PC (6:12) 5-8: Jumpin' With Symphony Sid (5:57) : A Supreme Love, Chapter Six () 6-1: Transition (20:04) 6-2: Chasin? The Trane (12:37) 6-3: Resolution (14:18) 6-4: Pursuance (13:36) 6-5: Psalm (8:59) |
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 | Description: | A Supreme Love (box) by The Alan Skidmore Quintet, released 7 July 2023.
This version of A Supreme Love (box) comes as a 6xCD. - Clamshell box with 6 discs held in card sleeves
Limited edition // 500 copies
1-1, 1-2, 1-3: London, 1961.
1-4, 1-5: London, April/June 1965.
1-6: London, 1966.
1-7, 1-8: London, 29 August 1967.
1-9, 1-10, 1-11: Montreux Jazz Festival, Casino de Montreux, 19 June 1969.
1-12: London, 27 October 1969.
2-1: 73. NDR-Jazzworkshop, Funkausstellung, Berlin, September 3, 1971.
2-2: 13th Deutsches Jazzfestival, Kongresshalle, Frankfurt, 24 March 1972.
2-3: London, 27 January 1974
2-4: ORS Jazz Time, Vienna, 25 May 1976.
2-5: Tony Levin's Music Room, Oxford Road, Birmingham, 21 July 1977.
2-6: ony Levin's Music Room, Oxford Road, Birmingham, November 1977.
3-1: Fabrik, Hamburg, 19 October 1981.
3-2: Norddeutscher Rundfunk, Hannover, December 1989.
3-3: Pendley Jazz Festival, Tring, 6 July 1985.
3-4: Norddeutscher Rundfunk, Hannover, December 1989.
3-5: London, 26 October 1987.
3-6: CTS, Wembley, London 1989.
3-7: Ronnie Scott's, London 1988.
4-1: Radio Studio DRS (Studio 2), Zurich, 19 January 1980.
4-2, 4-3, 4-4: Mike Osborne Benefit Night at 100 Club, London, 39 April 1991.
4-5, 4-6: London, 1992.
4-7, 4-8: Cheltenham Jazz Festival, Cheltenham, 5 April 1997.
5-1, 5-2, 5-3: NDR Studio, Hamburg, 10 March 2000.
5-4: Moers-Festival, Moers, 13 May 2005.
5-5: London, January 2008.
5-6: Fleece Jazz Club, Suffolk, 2011.
5-7, 5-8: A European Jazz Jamboree, Kammermusiksaal der Berliner Philharmonie, Berlin, 19 September 2008.
6-1, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4, 6-5: Café Oto, London, 17 July 2019.
Disc 1: Photo: Alan Skidmore Quintet, soundcheck, Montreaux Jazz Festival, 19 June 1969 by [...].
Disc 2: Photo: Alan Skidmore Quintet, Finchley, London, 1973 by [...].
Disc 3: Photo: SOS, The Roundhouse, London, October 1974 by [...].
Disc 4: Photo: Elvin Jones & Alan Skidmore, MPS Studios, Villinghen, September 1978 by [...].
Disc 5: Photo: Alan Skidmore's Ubizu, Ronnie Scott's, London, 2003.
Disc 6: Photo: Alan Skidmore Quartet + Ed Jones & Howard Cottle, Café OTO, 17 July 2019 by [...].
All tracks previously unreleased, except:
"Wednesday Night"A Supreme Love (box)" is a remarkable CD release by the acclaimed British saxophonist Alan Skidmore, produced by Confront. This box set pays homage to the legendary John Coltrane, featuring inspired interpretations and original compositions that reflect Skidmore's deep connection to jazz tradition and innovation. The collection showcases Skidmore?s virtuosic tenor saxophone playing, blending emotional depth with technical brilliance across expansive improvisations. Alan Skidmore has been a prominent figure in European jazz since the 1960s, collaborating with icons like Elvin Jones and leading his own ensembles to international acclaim. His previous works have earned him awards such as the Melody Maker Jazz Poll and solidified his reputation for pushing musical boundaries while honoring jazz greats.
Confront is an independent UK-based label renowned for its commitment to avant-garde music and creative freedom. Since its inception in 1996, Confront has supported innovative artists across genres including free jazz, experimental electronics, and contemporary classical music. Their releases are celebrated for their high-quality production values and dedication to artistic integrity. |  | Manufacturer No.: |
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