The Best of Mark-Almond

Jon Mark & Johnny Almond

The Best of Mark-Almond - Jon Mark & Johnny Almond

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Format: CD

Release Date: 26-10-1998

Label: Celestial Harmonies

Catalog Number: 15011-2

Barcode: 13711501124

Musical Style: Jazz

Track Listing:

Disc 1
1Tuesday in New York [04:53]6One Way Sunday [05:35]
2Ghetto [06:11]7Monday Bluesong [04:16]
3City [10:27]8What Am I Living For [05:09]
4Tramp and the Young Girl [05:00]9Lonely Girl [05:04]
5Sausalito Bay Suite [21:45]10Home To You [07:00]

Description:

The Best of Mark-Almond is a compelling retrospective of the band's most inventive and best-loved songs. We all know the distinctive sound this innovative English band was exploring in the late 60s and early 70s, carving out a niche in the unchartered territory between rock and jazz. Although the saxophone was rarely heard in pop music at that time, the smoky, melancholy tones of reedman Johnny Almond were an integral part of the group's sound. Characterized by an innovative blend of blues licks, jazz riffs, latin beats and rock sensibilities and in counterpoint to the screaming guitar licks of his contemporaries, Jon Mark, the composer and band leader, lingered over subtle, melodic lines with a unique sense of warmth and intimacy. The resulting sound captured the attention of respected jazzman, Dannie Richmond. The American drummer took a leave of absence from a steady gig with Charles Mingus to tour and record with Mark-Almond. On The Best of Mark-Almond, the group's early explorations of latin/jazz/rock fusion are balanced by pensive, spatially oriented ballads. The City, one of Mark-Almond's earliest hits, is still a classic of smoldering intensity. The Sausalito Bay Suite, ventures into imaginative montages of sound and emotion, while the impressionistic tunes like Tuesday In New York and One Way Sunday, softly whisper lyrics with an innate sense of drama and a deft twist of phrase. The elements add up to a release that is a pleasure to listen to, at the same time illustrating Mark-Almond's status as one of the most innovative bands in the history of jazz-rock fusion.

Biography:

A top English session musician in the 60s, Jon Mark played with everyone from The Rolling Stones and Marianne Faithfull, to blues sensation John Mayall. As the decade came to a close, the vocalist, composer and guitarist began exploring the potential of jazz rock fusion as co-leader of the highly influential Mark-Almond band. After the group dispersed in the late 70s, Mark moved to New Zealand.


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