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Nucleus & Ian Carr - Torrid Zone: The Vertigo Recordings 1970-1975 (2019)

Nucleus & Ian Carr - Torrid Zone: The Vertigo Recordings 1970-1975 (2019)

BAND/ARTIST: Nucleus, Ian Carr

  • Title: Torrid Zone: The Vertigo Recordings 1970-1975
  • Year Of Release: 2019
  • Label: Esoteric Recordings – ECLEC 62663
  • Genre: Jazz-Rock, Fusion, Prog Rock
  • Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 06:20:16
  • Total Size: 871 MB / 2.01 GB
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Tracklist:

DISC ONE:
1. 1916
2. ELASTIC ROCK
3. STRIATION
4. TARANKI
5. TWISTED TRACK
6. CRUDE BLUES (PART ONE)
7. CRUDE BLUES (PART TWO)
8. 1916 – THE BATTLE OF BOOGALOO
9. TORRID ZONE
10. STONESCAPE
11. EARTH MOTHER
12. SPEAKING FOR MYSELF, PERSONALLY, IN MY OWN OPINION, I THINK…
13. PERSEPHONE’S JIVE
TAKEN FROM THE ALBUM “ELASTIC ROCK”

14. SONG FOR THE BEARDED LADY
15. SUN CHILD
16. LULLABY FOR A LONELY CHILD
17. WE’LL TALK ABOUT IT LATER
TAKEN FROM THE ALBUM “WE’LL TALK ABOUT IT LATER”

DISC TWO:
1. OASIS
2. BALLAD OF JOE PIMP
3. EASTER 1916
TAKEN FROM THE ALBUM “WE’LL TALK ABOUT IT LATER”

4. ELEMENTS I & II
5. CHANGING TIMES
6. BEDROCK DEADLOCK
7. SPIRIT LEVEL
8. TORSO
9. SNAKEHIPS’ DREAM
TAKEN FROM THE ALBUM “SOLAR PLEXUS”

DISC THREE:
1. BELLADONNA
2. SUMMER RAIN
3. REMADIONE
4. MAY DAY
5. SUSPENSION
6. HECTOR’S HOUSE
TAKEN FROM THE ALBUM “BELLADONNA”

7. ORIGINS
8. BULL DANCE
9. ARIADNE
10. ARENA
TAKEN FROM THE ALBUM “LABYRINTH”

DISC FOUR:
1. EXULTATION
2. NAXOS
TAKEN FROM THE ALBUM “LABYRINTH”

3. ROOTS
4. IMAGES
5. CALIBAN
6. WHAPATITI
7. CAPRICORN
8. ODOKAMONA
9. SOUTHERN ROOTS AND CELEBRATION
TAKEN FROM THE ALBUM “ROOTS”

10. IN PROCESSION
11. THE ADDISON TRIP
12. PASTORAL GRAFFITI
13. NEW LIFE
14. A TASTE OF SASPARILLA
TAKEN FROM THE ALBUM “UNDER THE SUN”

DISC FIVE:
1. THEME 1 – SASPARILLA
2. THEME 2 – FEAST ALFRESCO
3. THEME 3 – RITES OF MAN
TAKEN FROM THE ALBUM “UNDER THE SUN”

4. RAT’S BAG
5. ALIVE AND KICKING
6. RACHEL’S TUNE
7. SNAKEHIPS ETCETERA
8. PUSSYFOOT
9. HEYDAY
TAKEN FROM THE ALBUM “SNAKEHIPS ETCETERA”

DISC SIX:
1. PHAIDEAUX CORNER
2. ALLEYCAT
3. SPLAT
4. YOU CAN’T BE SURE
5. NOSEGAY
TAKEN FROM THE ALBUM “ALLEYCAT”

NEW REMASTERED 6 CD DISC CLAMSHELL BOXED SET FEATURING EVERY TRACK RELEASED BY NUCLEUS AND IAN CARR FOR THE LEGENDARY VERTIGO LABEL

FEATURING EVERY TRACK FROM THE ALBUMS “ELASTIC ROCK”, “WE’LL TALK ABOUT IT LATER”, “SOLAR PLEXUS”, “BELLADONNA”, “LABYRINTH”, “ROOTS”, “UNDER THE SUN”, “SNAKEHIPS ETCETERA” & “ALLEYCAT”

NEWLY RE-MASTERED FROM THE ORIGINAL VERTIGO RECORDS MASTER TAPES

WITH AN ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET FEATURING AN ESSAY BY SID SMITH

Esoteric Recordings are proud to announce the release of a newly re-mastered 6CD clamshell boxed set anthology featuring all the recordings released by Vertigo Records by the legendary jazz-rock group Nucleus and their founder Ian Carr.
“Torrid Zone – The Vertigo Recordings 1970 – 1975” features every track from the highly celebrated albums “Elastic Rock”, “We’ll Talk About It Later”, “Solar Plexus”, “Belladonna”, “Labyrinth”, “Roots”, “Under The Sun”, “Snakehips Etcetera” & “Alleycat”, all newly re-mastered from the original Vertigo master tapes.

The trumpeter and flugelhorn player Ian Carr was one of the most respected musicians of his era, a true pioneer who saw the potential in fusing the worlds of jazz with some of rock music’s sensibilities. Tiring of the current forms in British jazz, Carr formed Nucleus in 1969, around the same time as Tony Williams was pursuing new paths with his band Lifetime and Miles Davis was experimenting on the album In a Silent Way. With saxophonist and keyboard player Karl Jenkins, drummer John Marshall, saxophonist Brian Smith, bassist Jeff Clyne and guitarist Chris Spedding, the first line-up of Nucleus signed to Vertigo records in late 1969 and recorded the ground-breaking album “Elastic Rock” in January 1970. The original album liner note stated the aims of the band thus; ‘Nucleus is just what the word implies – a small, tightly knit group of musicians. We’re all closely involved with each other musically, and some of us have played together in different contexts before, but this is the first time we’ve met to try and realise our common musical ideals. We see music as a continuous process and have tried to express this on the album. We mean continuous not simply in the physical sense of non-stop sets, but in the general sense that we don’t recognise rigid boundaries, but try to use our total musical experience, whatever it may be’.

“Elastic Rock” received praise from both jazz and rock critics and was followed early the following year by the equally innovative album “We’ll Talk About It Later”. The album “Solar Plexus” (also issued in 1971) was credited to Ian Carr & Nucleus and was the last album to feature the original band members. Karl Jenkins and John Marshall would soon join Soft Machine, another innovative group. Following the solo album “Belladonna” (1972), which featured contributions from guitarist Allan Holdsworth, Ian Carr formed a new line up of Nucleus (including among others bassist Roy Babbington, drummer Clive Thacker, keyboard player Dave MacRae and saxophonist Brian Smith who had appeared on “Belladonna”) to record the impressive “Labyrinth” in 1973.

Over the next two years and on the albums “Roots”, “Under the Sun”, “Snakehips Etcetera” and “Alleycat” the line-up of Nucleus would fluctuate, but Carr would continue to guide a group of innovative and skilled musicians, creating albums that took jazz to new levels of creativity.

This re-mastered 6 CD clamshell box set celebrates the vision and genius of Ian Carr and all the musicians associated with Nucleus During the period the band recorded its most influential work. “Torrid Zone” features an illustrated booklet with an essay by writer Sid Smith and is a fine tribute an innovative force in British jazz.


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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.