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Warm Up: The Complete Live At The Highwayman 1965

by The Don Rendell / Ian Carr Quintet

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    Limited edition double compact disc, in a gatefold digipack, of the never-before-released complete performance of the Rendell-Carr Quintet at The Highwayman in November 1965. Includes a 20 page booklet with an essay written by Simon Spillett and previously unseen photographs. Only 1,000 copies available worldwide.

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The never-before-released complete performance of the Rendell-Carr Quintet at The Highwayman in November 1965. Includes an essay written by Simon Spillett.

“Live. Up close and personal. Palpable. Almost within reach. There’s no argument about the best environment in which to witness the magic that is jazz invention. It simply has to be a club setting, the kind of place where an audience isn’t filed neatly into rows like so many sardines and the band isn’t forced to battle cavernous acoustics certain to defeat any attempt at subtlety. Somewhere as singly focused as the musicians themselves, somewhere, more often than not, as self-contained at the music on offer; somewhere in which those performing can take chances, stretch, feel at home... When Trevor Tomkins entrusted his own recorded archive to Jazz in Britain in 2021, the year before his death, it was found to include the full unedited Highwayman gig (a previous issue cherry-picked its contents), in more than passable sound, thus enabling a full restoration process to begin, resulting in this new ‘complete’ album.” Simon Spillett, October 2022

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released January 11, 2023

Don Rendell – soprano, tenor saxophone, flute
Ian Carr – trumpet, flugelhorn
Michael Garrick – piano
Dave Green – bass
Trevor Tomkins – drums

Recorded live at The Highwayman, Camberley, Surrey
10th November 1965

From the Trevor Tomkins reel tape archive
Audio restoration - Chris Martyn
Design - Richard Moore
Photos - Viv Ardley, Gabriel Garrick
Produced by John Thurlow

Special thanks to:
Viv Ardley, Gabriel Garrick, Ian Carr Estate, Roger Farbey, Dave Green, Simon Spillett, Hannah Tomkins, Jack Tomkins, Trevor Tomkins

This album is dedicated to the late Trevor Tomkins

© & ℗ Jazz In Britain Ltd 2022

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A not-for-profit organisation, whose aim is to collect, curate, preserve, celebrate and promote the legacy of British jazz musicians. The archive collects, curates and preserves off-air and other recordings of British jazz performances.
The organisation will publish books, release vinyl, CDs and downloads, working in partnership with musicians and their families.
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