Symphony of Scorpions

Symphony of Scorpions is a live album by composer/bassist Graham Collier featuring eponymous composition recorded at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in 1976 which was originally released on his own Mosaic label in 1977.[1][2]

Symphony of Scorpions
Live album / Studio album by
Released1977
RecordedNovember 7, 1976 and March 10, 1977
VenueRonnie Scott's Jazz Club, London and Bix, Oxfordshire, England
GenreJazz
Length45:42
LabelMosaic
GCM 773
ProducerGraham Collier
Graham Collier chronology
New Conditions
(1976)
Symphony of Scorpions
(1977)
The Day of the Dead
(1978)

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]

Allmusic said "At times indulgent, and at others very sparse, the ensemble moves along with excellent focus, drama, and tension, allowing for groupings of smaller units inside the ensemble to carry the motion of this seemingly directionless ramble forward -- all the while honing in on Collier's small-figured place of balance within movement. This is an arduous listen, but is far more successful at sustenance and creative dialogue than New Conditions was, and showcases Collier as having fully embraced the vanguard, and as being very comfortable writing for such a large group".[3]

Track listing

All compositions by Graham Collier.

  1. "Part 1" - 10:40
  2. "Part 2" - 7:32
  3. "Parts 3 & 4" - 13:20
  4. "Forest Path to the Spring" - 4:10
  • Recorded at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in London on November 7, 1976 (tracks 1-3 and in Bix, Oxfordshire on March 10, 1977 (track 4

Personnel

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References

  1. Graham Collier Discography, accessed December 28, 2016
  2. Graham Collier: A Tribute, accessed December 28, 2016
  3. Jurek, Thom. Symphony of Scorpions – Review at AllMusic. Retrieved December 28, 2016.
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