Mike Nock has long been one of the most famous jazz musicians based in Australia, helped by the fact that he has visited the U.S. many times through the years. This CD begins with the most interesting selection, "Ozboppin'," which quickly goes from bop to Ornette Coleman, freer areas, and back to bop. Most of the other numbers alternate between melancholy ballads worthy of the mid-'60s Miles Davis Quintet to more heated numbers. Tim Hopkins on tenor recalls Wayne Shorter in spots, but has a fairly original tone, as does the talented young trumpeter Phil Slater; bassist Cameron Undy and drummer David Goodman are fine in support. With the exception of "Come Sunday" and "End of a Love Affair" (a ballad feature for Hopkins), all of the selections are Nock originals. A stimulating set of advanced hard bop. ~ by Scott Yanow, AMG.
Naxos Jazz, 86019-2, 1998
Recorded 24th & 25th
January, 1998 at Sony Music Studios, Sydney, Australia
Musicians:
Mike Nock - Piano
Phil Slater - Trumpet,
Flugelhorn
Tim Hopkins - Tenor Saxophone
Cameron Undy - Bass
David Goodman - Drums
Tracks:
1. Ozboppin' {Mike Nock}
(5:13)
2. The Philosophers {Mike
Nock} (5:19)
3. Five'll Getcha! {Mike
Nock} (7:04)
4. Exile {Mike Nock} (9:26)
5. Snafu {Mike Nock} (6:21)
6. Dreamtime Visitor {Mike
Nock} (6:00)
7. Come Sunday {Duke
Ellington} (4:37)
8. The Emperor's Clothes
{Mike Nock} (5:12)
9. End Of A Love Affair
{Edward Redding} (5:12)
Total Time: 54:28
Credits:
Producer - Mike Nock
Engineer - Ross A'Hearn
Editing - Tod Deeley
Artwork - David Perry
Liner Notes - Adrian Jackson