Next (The Necks album)
Next is the second album by Australian improvised music trio, The Necks, originally released on the Spiral Scratch label in 1990 and later re-released on Fish of Milk. The album differs from most of the trio's releases in that it features six tracks: "Garl's", "Nice Policeman Nasty Policeman", "Pele", "Next", "Jazz Cancer" and "World at War" – rather than a lone track.
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Released | 1990 | |||
Recorded | 1990 | |||
Genre | Improvised music | |||
Label | Spiral Scratch | |||
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Reception
The Sydney Morning Herald reviewer described it as "Sublime. Six pieces, all of them beautifully played and perfectly controlled".[1]
Track listing
All compositions by The Necks
- "Garl's" - 7:19
- "Nice Policeman Nasty Policeman" - 4:58
- "Pele" - 28:33
- "Next" - 9:49
- "Jazz Cancer" - 6:16
- "The World at War" - 16:35
Personnel
- Chris Abrahams — piano
- Lloyd Swanton — bass
- Tony Buck — drums
- Dave Brewer — guitar (track 2)
- Michel Rose — pedal steel guitar (track 4)
- Timothy Hopkins — alto saxophone, tenor saxophone (track 6)
- Mike Bukovsky — trumpet (track 6)
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References
- The Necks website Archived 2009-01-05 at the Wayback Machine accessed 13 January 2009.
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