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01. Nucleus - Phaideaux Corner
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02. Nucleus - Alleycat
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03. Nucleus - Splat
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04. Nucleus - You Can't Be Sure
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05. Nucleus - Nosegay
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ARTIST
NUCLEUS
TITLE
Alleycat
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
BE WITH RECORDS
CATALOG #
BEWITH 105LP
BEWITH 105LP
GENRE
JAZZ
RELEASE DATE
8/19/2022
Reissue, originally released on Vertigo in 1975. Another thrilling, funky-prog jazzy-rock fusion beauty from
Ian Carr
's
Nucleus
. Genius trumpeter and visionary composer
Ian Carr
was one of the most respected British musicians of his era. In late 1969, following the demise of the
Rendell-Carr
quintet, and tiring of British jazz, Carr assembled the legendary Nucleus. Under bandleader Carr, Nucleus existed as a fluid line-up of inventive, skilled musicians.
Alleycat
was the last Nucleus album recorded for the Vertigo label. It was again meticulously produced by
Jon Hiseman
and is every bit as sinuous as anything else the group had recorded. As far as riff-laden accidental cop-funk goes, there's so much energy coursing through the music that at times it sounds like a live recording. It's pretty unbeatable. Up-tempo opener "Phaideaux Corner" is a funk-flavored opus with a groove that simply swaggers. This trademark
Roger Sutton
piece benefits from
Trevor Tomkins
's percussive expertise and some excellent sax and keyboard soloing. Check out
Geoff Castle
on squelchy, stabbing Moog duties. Ian Carr's elegantly laidback title track is a lengthy suite of magisterial themes. Typically complex, it still gets you hooked and is just riddled with the funk. Carr builds up his initially "straight" trumpet solo with later use of echo to mesmeric effect. And there's some excellent wah-wah guitar shredding by
Ken Shaw
too. The second side opens with the killer "Splat" and finds Nucleus really ripping it up. A fat, funky bass guitar riff introduces us to the track and stays with us until the end. The often-mangled bass groove is pushed along by rattling drums and percussion, dropping out for some restful moments of spacey calm, and along the way picking up some lengthy keyboard noodling by Castle. "You Can't Be Sure" is a gentle jam with Shaw on 12-string acoustic guitar, together with Carr's muted trumpet and some marvelous fretless work from Sutton. The album closes with
Bob Bertles
's galloping "Nosegay", written perhaps as a response to some of the faster
Mahavishnu Orchestra
pieces. It's an example of well-crafted jazz-rock that doesn't compromise any of its jazziness, yet it still very definitely rocks. Remastered from the original Vertigo master tapes. Mastered by
Simon Francis
. Cut by
Pete Norman
.
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