Pride And Prejudice

by Charles Wharf / Simon H. Fell

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Early acoustic duo improvisations

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"The playing is great, and these two are worth watching." Michael Rosenstein CADENCE

"Constantly interesting . . . . . 'natural' music, which is becoming so rare that it should be given your total support." Gustave Cerutti NOTES

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released 01 January 1987
Charles Wharf: soprano sax, bass clarinet, percussion
Simon H. Fell: double bass, percussion

1987 (39 mins.)
© Bruce's Fingers 1987

full track listing:
1. Country And Western Gone Berserk [6:13]
2. Bows [0:42]
3. The Indian [14:11]
4. N.T.S.S.O.T.S. [12:10]
5. The Final Half [5:59]
6. ...Some Gigs... [0:09]

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Charles Wharf (reeds) and Simon H. Fell (basses) having been playing improvised (and composed) music together since round about 1981. Sometimes they play together more often, sometimes less. They have often played in a trio with Paul Hession (drumset) and very occasionally this trio has become a quartet with a second saxophonist (e.g. Alan Wilkinson, Robert Kretchsmar).
[photo: Jo Fell]
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