Artist: Dave Cliff |
Date of Release: 02/01/1995 |
Catalogue no: SPJ(CD)553 |
Label: Spotlite |
Price: £12
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Track Listing |
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Title |
Duration |
1 | | Bock to Bock (Montgomery) | 7.37 | 2 | | Sal's Line (Mosca) | 3.44 | 3 | | How Deep is the Ocean (Berlin) | 6.44 | 4 | | Easy to Love (Porter) | 4.01 | 5 | | Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Caused (Simkins) | 5.41 | 6 | | I Guess I'll Hang my Tears out to Dry (Kahn-Styne) | 5.41 | 7 | | A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square (Sherwin-Maschwitz) | 5.13 | 8 | | Lester's Blues (Young) | 3.45 | 9 | | Indian Summer (Herbert Dublin) | 3.49 | 10 | | That Old Feeling (Brooks Bowman) | 4.08 | 11 | | The Touch of Your Lips (Noble) | 5.38 | 12 | | Once I Loved (Jobim-De Moraes-Gilbert) | 5.53 | 13 | | Conception (Shearing) | 5.02 | 14 | | Sipping at Bells (Davis) | 3.57 |
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Appearances by Simon Woolf |
Sipping at Bells features both duo and quartet tracks. The duo tracks are guitar and alto featuring dave Cliff on guitar and Geoff Simkins on alto. They are joined for the quartet tunes by Simon Woolf on bass and Mark taylor on drums. |
Reviews |
01/01/2005 Jazz UK |
"This is world class music by masters of the art of improvisation." |
01/01/2005 Newcastle Echo |
"Guitarist Cliff impresses with a rich full sound, imaginative melodic ideas and ample technique." |
01/01/2005 Jazz Journal International |
"The duo can swing but the quartet rocks the hammock with a gentle breeze. Uncluttered and impressive." |
01/01/2005 Maurice Jennings, Musician - Journal of the Musicians' Union. |
"this music is so elegant, understated and apparently effortlesss that misguided critics searching for exciting and innovative jazz will tend to dismiss it as bland an old hat. The loss is theirs.....Just in case there is any doubt I liked this records enormously" Maurice Jennings, Musician - Journal of the Musicians' Union. |