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a r t i s t : julian argⁿelles
t i t l e : escapade
d a t e : 1999
l a b e l : Provocateur Records
g e n r e : Jazz
r l s. d a t e : Mar-2003
t r a c k s : 09
b i t r a t e : 192kbps
s i z e : 82,7 MB
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Julian began his career as a musician at the age of fourteen
touring throughout Europe with the European Community Big Band.
Quickly he gained recognition as an original musician and
joined the much acclaimed 21 piece UK big band ôLoose Tubesö.
He stayed with them for four years and recorded two albums.
Since their demise Julian has collaborated with fellow Tubes
member Django Bates who appears on Julian's new album
"Escapade" - on Provocateur Records. In 1986 Julian was awarded
the prestigious Pat Smythe award and has also been awarded
several BBC awards. His main interest continues to be writing
and performing with his own band. In 1990 the Julian Argⁿelles
Quartet, with John Taylor, Mick Hutton and Martin France
recorded their first CD "Phaedrus". The second CD "Home
Truths" was released in 1995 with Mike Walker on guitar, Martin
France on drums and Steve Swallow on electric bass. This was
followed by a project with his brother Steve Argⁿelles,
entitled "Scapes" which was released in 1996. The BBC
commissioned Argⁿelles to write 60 minutes of music for a new
band to be premiered at the 1996 Bath Festival, the Octet was
formed and the music became his fourth album "Skull View" which
was voted Jazz CD of the Year 1997 by the Independent on
Sunday. His previous two albums (Scapes & Home Truths) had been
voted Jazz CD of the Year in both 1995 and 1996. Julian has
worked with musicians drawn from around the world including
Archie Shepp, Tim Berne, Hermeto Pascoal, Steve Swallow, John
Abercrombie, Dave Holland, Peter Erskine, Chris McGregor, John
Schofield and Carla Bley. Julian is also a member of several
big bands including The Kenny Wheeler Big Band, Django Bates'
Delightful Precipice and Colin Towns' Mask Orchestra. demise
Julian has collaborated with fellow Tubes member Django Bates
who appears on Julian's new album "Escapade" - on Provocateur
Records.
In 1986 Julian was awarded the prestigious Pat Smythe award and
has also been awarded several BBC awards. His main interest
continues to be writing and performing with his own band. In
1990 the Julian Argⁿelles Quartet, with John Taylor, Mick
Hutton and Martin France recorded their first CD "Phaedrus".
The second CD "Home Truths" was released in 1995 with Mike
Walker on guitar, Martin France on drums and Steve Swallow on
electric bass. This was followed by a project with his brother
Steve Argⁿelles, entitled "Scapes" which was released in 1996..
The BBC commissioned Argⁿelles to write 60 minutes of music for
a new band to be premiered at the 1996 Bath Festival, the Octet
was formed and the music became his fourth album "Skull View"
which was voted Jazz CD of the Year 1997 by the Independent on
Sunday. His previous two albums (Scapes & Home Truths) had been
voted Jazz CD of the Year in both 1995 and 1996..
Julian has worked with musicians drawn from around the world
including Archie Shepp, Tim Berne, Hermeto Pascoal, Steve
Swallow, John Abercrombie, Dave Holland, Peter Erskine, Chris
McGregor, John Schofield and Carla Bley..
Julian is also a member of several big bands including The
Kenny Wheeler Big Band, Django Bates' Delightful Precipice and
Colin Towns' Mask Orchestra..
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01-gallows humour [07:44]
02-the pow wow [09:25]
03-9 grammes of lead [03:25]
04-coffee & diesel [07:02]
05-mind your head [08:45]
06-ace of trumps [06:00]
07-falling curtain [08:50]
08-fortune falls [05:52]
09-still point in a turning world [03:07]
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60:10 min
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