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Tommy Smith
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"The pairing of Tommy Smith's compositional talents with Edwin Morgan's poetry has produced a work that is, let's not get all modest about this, absolutely wonderful."
The Herald
The Herald
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Produced by Tommy Smith
Tommy Smith - Tenor & Soprano Saxophones
Featuring:
Guy Barker - Trumpet, Flumpet, Flugel Horn
Andy Panayi - Flute & Alto Saxophone
Steve Hamilton - Piano & Synthesiser
Alec Dankworth - Bass
Tom Gordon - Drums & Percussion
Music by Tommy Smith.
Commissioned by the Glasgow International Jazz Festival in association with the Scottish Arts Council.
Commissioned by the Glasgow International Jazz Festival in association with the Scottish Arts Council.
Poetry by Edwin Morgan.
Commissioned by the Glasgow International Jazz Festival.
Commissioned by the Glasgow International Jazz Festival.
Illustrations by Neil Boyce, Glasgow School of Art - winner of Beasts of Scotland Art Competition 1996 sponsored by Linn Records.
Thanks to all students at Telford College of Art, Edinburgh and Glasgow School of Art for their entries.
Thanks to all students at Telford College of Art, Edinburgh and Glasgow School of Art for their entries.
Recorded at Olympic Studios, Barnes, London on 25th, 26th February, 1996.
Engineered by Calum Malcolm
Produced by Tommy Smith
Mixed at The Funny Farm, Haddington, Scotland on 7th, 8th March 1996 by Calum Malcolm.
Engineered by Calum Malcolm
Produced by Tommy Smith
Mixed at The Funny Farm, Haddington, Scotland on 7th, 8th March 1996 by Calum Malcolm.
Edwin Morgan
Edwin Morgan is one of Scotland’s leading poets today. He was born in Glasgow in 1920 and held the chair of Professor of English at Glasgow University until 1980 when he retired. His books include: Collected Poems (Carcanet, 1990; paperback, 1996); Cyrano de Bergerac (translation of Rostand’s play into Scots, 1992) and Sweeping Out of the Dark (Carcanet, 1994). He has also collaborated with various composers on opera librettos and his own poems have been set to music by (among others) Martin Dalby and Archie Fisher