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ARTIST
BACK DOOR
TITLE
The Impulse Session
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
BONFIRE RECORDS
CATALOG #
BONF 021LP
BONF 021LP
GENRE
JAZZ
RELEASE DATE
9/1/2023
For the first time on vinyl, these previously unreleased sessions by the British jazz rock band. Recorded live at the Impulse studios prior to their 1972 debut album on Blackey/Warner. With liner notes by bassist
Colin Hodgkinson
. Colin Hodgkinson first met
Ron Aspery
whilst the two were playing in
Eric Delaney
's
Showband
. The two began to talk about forming their own band around 1969, and eventually
Back Door
came to fruition in 1971, with
Tony Hicks
joining on drums. Hodgkinson made an innovative use of the electric bass, making it a lead instrument. Their unique brand of jazz-rock was a hit at their regular venue: the Lion Inn on Blakey Ridge, Yorkshire. However, record labels were not keen and the band were repeatedly told "No singer, no contract". But the band's popularity increased in the end when they were asked to play a two-week stint at
Ronnie Scott
's club in London, opening for
Chick Corea
. The record companies changed their tune, and after receiving many offers, the trio decided to sign with Warner Brothers. The band even rejected an offer from
Richard Branson
(who was just starting up Virgin Records at the time).
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