Jim McLeod's Jazz Tracks
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Jim McLeod's Jazz Tracks | |
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Compilation album | |
Released | 1989 |
Recorded | 1981–1988 |
Genre | Jazz |
Label | ABC Records |
Jim McLeod's Jazz Tracks is a compilation album of jazz music recorded for Jim McLeod's long running ABC-FM radio show Jazztrack.[1] The lead track "Windows of Arquez" by Bryce Rohde And Bruce Cale was at the time the shows theme song.[2]
Reception
[edit]The album was nominated as the Best Jazz Album at the 1990 ARIA Awards but lost out to Browne, Costello & Grabowsky with their album Six By Three.
Adrian Jackson, writing in BRW, praised the album and signed off "hoping it turns out to be the first of a series."[1]
Track listing
[edit]- "Windows of Arquez" - Bryce Rohde and Bruce Cale
- "Grandpa Spells" - Bob Barnard's Jazz Quartet
- "Moonglow" - Andrew Firth's Quartet
- "When Lights Are Low" - The Swing Street Orchestra
- "Tangerine" - Keith Hounslow's Quartet
- "All Of Me" - Errol Buddle's Quartet
- "Firm Roots" - The Dale Barlow Quartet
- "Intersection" - Roger Frampton's Intersection
- "Sergery" - The Bob Bertles Quartet
- "Plain Talk" - Ten Part Invention
- "Blue Mountains" - Bryce Rohde and Bruce Cale
- "At play" - Ten Part Invention
The last two tracks only appear on the cd version of the album.
References
[edit]- ^ a b Jackson, Adrian (6 April 1990), "Austrealian jazz gets its innings", BRW
- ^ Shand, John (26 February 2016), "Elegance and restraint the hallmark of jazz musician Bryce Rohde", The Sydney Morning Herald