Open Letter (Loose Tubes album)
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| Released | 1988 | |||
| Recorded | December 1987 | |||
| Genre | Jazz | |||
| Length | 56:17 | |||
| Label | EG Records | |||
| Producer | Teo Macero | |||
| Loose Tubes chronology | ||||
 
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| Allmusic | |
Open Letter is the third album by English big band Loose Tubes, that was released on the EG label in 1988.
Reception
Allmusic awarded the album with 3 stars.[2]
Track listing
- "Sweet Williams" (Django Bates) – 8:54
 - "Children's Game" (Eddie Parker) – 5:27
 - "Blue" (Steve Berry) – 5:52
 - "Shadow Play" (Parker) – 5:40
 - "Mo Mhuirnin Ban" (Trad, arr. Chris Batchelor) – 3:37
 - "Sticklebacks" (Batchelor) – 4:24
 - "Accepting Suites from Strangers" (Bates) – 7:39
 - "The Last Word" (Parker) – 6:39
 - "Open Letter to Dudu Pukwana" (Dave DeFries) – 6:39
 
Personnel
- Eddie Parker – flute, bass flute
 - Dai Pritchard – clarinet, bass clarinet
 - Iain Ballamy – alto and soprano saxes and flute
 - Steve Buckley – alto and soprano saxes and penny whistle
 - Mark Lockheart – tenor and soprano saxes
 - Tim Whitehead – tenor sax
 - Julian Argüelles – soprano and baritone saxes
 - Dave DeFries – trumpet, flugelhorn and percussion
 - Chris Batchelor – trumpet
 - Lance Kelly – trumpet, flugelhorn
 - John Eacott – trumpet, flugelhorn, bugle, clay trumpet
 - Richard Pywell – alto trombone, tenor trombone
 - John Harborne – tenor trombone, flugelbone
 - Steve Day – tenor trombone, euphonium
 - Ashley Slater – bass trombone, tuba
 - Dave Powell – tuba
 - Django Bates – keyboards, tenor horn
 - John Parricelli – guitar
 - Steve Berry, bass
 - Steve Argüelles – drums, percussion
 - Thebe Lipere – percussion
 
References
- ^ Allmusic Review
 - ^ Allmusic: Open Letter accessed 19 May 2010
 
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