Great music is often born out of adversity. When the band arrived at the studio things didn't look so good. Nick had his gas cut off at home, Steve had 3 hours of sleep after a late gig and Colin had his car stolen with a month's worth of handmade ceramic tiles in it. Only Al seemed in good spirits and he was the recipient of a lung transplant.....
But with a minimum of discussion the music on this cd was recorded and it's is a great example of what leading a session is all about. Nick Haywood has for so long been such an important contributor to so many different ensembles on the Australian music scene, especially in Melbourne. Finally with this release he shows all the skills that are sometimes needed when leading a session to create such wonderful music.
To lead a recording is not always easy. Nick is the kind of leader that listens and is always open to the ideas of his fellow musicians. That's why this music is so interactive and responsive...and many are first takes. In particular the two slower pieces ('The moon's a harsh mistress' and 'Blue eyes crying in the rain') unfolded with such great feeling and spirit that I sat at the mixing desk in awe.
A terrific recording from this quartet led by Nick Haywood. It was worth the wait.
Mal Stanley
Jazztrack,
ABC Classic FM/ABC Jazz
The idea behind this cd was to use simple tunes as catalysts for spontaneous collaborative improvisation, with the complexity in the music developing from interaction and musical connectedness between the performers.
There were no discussions or preconceptions regarding the tunes, so the way they unfolded was both spontaneous and exciting for us as players. -- - Nick Haywood
credits
released November 5, 2011
Nick would like to thank Allan, Stephen and Colin for their great playing and friendship. Huge thanks to his family Nellie, Ché, Ella and Ruby-Rose for their love and support. Thanks to Mal Stanley for everything. To Pat Sergo at the ABC for helping make this possible and to Ben Puglisi at Atelier Puglisi for looking after the bass so well for so long. Also thanks to Glen Hodges and Andrew Legg at UTAS.
Stephen Magnusson thanks to the band and Mal Stanley.
Colin would like to thank Allan, Stephen and Nick.
Allan Browne plays Pearl drums from Billy Hyde.
Hi Sam. Looking fwd to having you in our house both digitally and in person of course.
Congratulations and very best wishes.
Vicki and Jeff
It’s been so still here. Like it’s waiting for you all to return. Victoriana Gaye