Harold McNair - The Fence - Video
PUBLISHED:  Nov 23, 2012
DESCRIPTION:
Flute and sax player Harold McNair is best known to pop and rock fans for his work as a session man on numerous Donovan recordings. However, he did come from the world of jazz, and it's not a surprise to find that this 1970 album (released shortly before his death) is very much an instrumental jazz recording, not a pop or rock one. At the same time, it's not wholly devoid of influence from pop, rock, folk, and blues, particularly as some of the players will be recognizable to many rock fans. Those include not only McNair, but also pianist Keith Tippett, Pentangle rhythm section Terry Cox and Danny Thompson, and, the biggest surprise, Family/Blind Faith bassist Rick Grech. With the first two tracks lasting about six minutes and the remaining three a little more than ten minutes each, it's pretty much a straight-ahead jazz date with a little bluesy soul-jazz groove in the arrangements. McNair himself wrote just one of the five selections (the title track), with "True Love Adventure" being contributed by Grech, and the ten-plus-minute workouts being extemporizations on the Beatles' "Here, There and Everywhere" and the folk standards "Early in the Morning" and "Scarborough Fair."

Personnel:
Harold McNair: Sax, Flute, Electric Sax
Rick Grech: Electric Bass
Keith Tippett: Piano, Organ
Colin Green: Guitar
Alan Branscombe: Piano
Terry Cox: Drums
Danny Thompson: Acoustic Bass
Tony Carr: Percussion
Recorded at Sound Techniques, London.
Produced by Sandy Roberton
September Productions Ltd.
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