Album DE 1977 on Japo Records label
Jazz, Folk, World and (Contemporary Jazz, Folk)
Recorded April 1977 in London. Mixed at Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg. Printed in W.Germany
Ken Hyder's Talisker , album by | |
Davie Webster as, voc, alto saxophone | |
John Lawrence b, eb, voc, bass | |
Marcio Mattos vc, *1946 BR bass | |
Ken Hyder dr, voc, perc, *1946 GB composed by, drums | |
Ricardo Mattos ss, ts, fl, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, flute | |
John Rangecroft cl, ts, tenor saxophone, clarinet | |
Brian Eley voc, vocals | |
Frankie Armstrong voc, *1941 GB vocals | |
Maggie Nicols voc, *1948 GB vocals | |
Phil Minton voc, tr, *1940 GB vocals |
Martin Wieland engineer |
Dieter Bonhorst layout |
Charles Fox liner notes |
Lajos Keresztes photography by, cover photo |
Thomas Stöwsand producer |
Ken Hyder |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | The Strathspey King / The Men Of Barra Know How To Drink, But The Women Know How To Sing | Ken Hyder's Talisker | 8:38 | |
2 | Close The Window And Keep It Down | Ken Hyder's Talisker | 3:34 | |
3 | See You At The Mission, Eh, If It’s No’ Full | Ken Hyder's Talisker | 6:16 | |
4 | Derek Was Only A Bairn | Ken Hyder's Talisker | 5:43 | |
5 | Pibroch In Three Parts | Ken Hyder's Talisker | 19:20 | |
6 | A) For The Mac Crimmons | Ken Hyder's Talisker | ||
7 | B) For John Coltrane | Ken Hyder's Talisker | ||
8 | C) For Albert Ayler | Ken Hyder's Talisker |