John Surman - John Surman / How Many Clouds Can You See / Tales [CD]
John Surman - John Surman / How Many Clouds Can You See / Tales [CD]
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English jazz musician John Surman's three albums for Deram, dating from 1969, 1970 and 1971. A talented saxophonist, clarinet and synthesizer player, Surman made his name playing and recording with the likes of Mike Westbrook, Graham Collier and Alexis Korner before being signed to Deram. Recording for a variety of labels, Surman signed for ECM in 1979 and is still with them to this day. Digitally remastered and slipcased. Extensive new notes by Charles Waring
Tracklist:
- Obeah Wedding
- My Pussin
- Good Times Will Come Again
- Don't Stop the Carnival
- Incantation
- Episode
- Dance
- Galata Bridge
- Caractacus
- Premonition
- Event: Gathering / Ritual / Circle Dance
- How Many Clouds Can You See?
- With Terry's Help
- We'll Make It
- The Dandelion
- Picture-Tree
- Tales of the Algonquin: I. the Purple Swan
- II. Shingebis and the North Wind
- III. the Adventures of Manabush
- IV. the White Water Lily
- V. Wihio the Wanderer
UPC: 5017261215536
Label: Bgo - Beat Goes On
Release Date: 8.29.25
Format: CD
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