Jazz-rock giants (Mahavisnu, Weather Report) were really-really great. But Nucleus was even better. Never understood why they are not so well known. (Maybe lack of a "superstar" in the lineup????) What a mindblowingly great music!!!!
Cutting edge. Ahead of it’s time. Awesomely cool. The list goes on but sadly the world has but one Ian Carr so let’s make the most of him and ensue he’s fully recognised during his lifetime. There’s frankly work to do in this regard so let’s get cracking!
Thank you Lars,for posting this, Ian Carrs Nucleus was & is, one of my all time favourite bands, it's freaky how similar this sounds to what a lot of young "Jazzers" are playing these days...definitely influential..............Dill Katz (Bass player) playing @ 606 club in London in Feb 2019, worth checking out !!
ooops ... Sarsaparilla on here twice? No Pastoral Graffiti? Whaddup with that? Other than that, this is amazing stuff, nice to have alternate versions of these tracks! Thanks, Lars!
I used to listen to Peter Clayton's show every week. I remember Barbara Thompson and Morrissey Mullen in particular. I wonder if those recordings are around anywhere.
Where did you get this from? I think I wrote to the BBC a couple of years ago enquiring about these shows but they wrote back and told me they didn't know what had happened to the tapes. I wonder if they ended up in Pete's loft.
Thanks for posting this. The obvious problem with Nucleus is that the rhythm section often limits the range of expression. Nevertheless Ian Carr is a great player and when they are good they are very, very good, Belladonna shows this.
Jazz-rock giants (Mahavisnu, Weather Report) were really-really great. But Nucleus was even better. Never understood why they are not so well known. (Maybe lack of a "superstar" in the lineup????)
What a mindblowingly great music!!!!
Thank you!!
Cutting edge. Ahead of it’s time. Awesomely cool. The list goes on but sadly the world has but one Ian Carr so let’s make the most of him and ensue he’s fully recognised during his lifetime. There’s frankly work to do in this regard so let’s get cracking!
Thank you Lars,for posting this, Ian Carrs Nucleus was & is, one of my all time favourite bands, it's freaky how similar this sounds to what a lot of young "Jazzers" are playing these days...definitely influential..............Dill Katz (Bass player) playing @ 606 club in London in Feb 2019, worth checking out !!
IAN CARR BEL MUSICISTA E GRANDE GRUPPO DI VIRTUOSI .
One of my top choices for easy listening
very good.....................................................................................
ooops ... Sarsaparilla on here twice? No Pastoral Graffiti? Whaddup with that? Other than that, this is amazing stuff, nice to have alternate versions of these tracks! Thanks, Lars!
John Marshall was in Soft Machine by then. He plays on the first three Nucleus albums + the last two (live at the Theaterhaus/Old Heartland).
Amazing!!!
I just love this band!
I used to listen to Peter Clayton's show every week. I remember Barbara Thompson and Morrissey Mullen in particular. I wonder if those recordings are around anywhere.
Where did you get this from? I think I wrote to the BBC a couple of years ago enquiring about these shows but they wrote back and told me they didn't know what had happened to the tapes. I wonder if they ended up in Pete's loft.
Thank you very much for this upload
Que cosa más chingona Nucleus
Music at his best !
💿💿💿💿
God bless jazz rock was the prog of prog
listen to Ian go...
Thanks for posting this. The obvious problem with Nucleus is that the rhythm section often limits the range of expression. Nevertheless Ian Carr is a great player and when they are good they are very, very good, Belladonna shows this.
The rhythm section limits the range of expression? Hahaha shut up, the rhythm section elevates the range of expression in nucleus.