[ BMG / ADA / 2 LP ]
Release Date: Friday 30 June 2023
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Charlie Watts "Anthology" is an affectionate retrospective and a reflection of just how frequently Watts was able to exercise his jazz muscles between Rolling Stones commitments to create a bespoke discography of his own.
The names of Charlie's jazz heroes fell from his lips like a superfan turning the pages of a personal scrapbook. Charlie Parker, Gerry Mulligan, Chico Hamilton, Dave Green, Stan Tracey, Peter King, Courtney Pine, Gail Thompson, Brian Lemon, Gerard Presencer, the Red Rodney group and collaborator Jim Keltner. He knew every player, every session, every album, every outfit they wore on the cover, and he spoke about them with a deep and genuine reverence. He may have been a globally loved hero in the biggest band in the word, but he swatted away any compliment or comparison with his musical favourites. He counted himself their admirer, never their equal.
The Anthology includes an extended essay by Paul Sexton which documents Charlie Watt's jazz career and the essential albums covered in the collection.
Features 3 unreleased tracks
A1. Stompin' at The Savoy (Live at Fulham Town Hall, London, 1986)
A2. Flying Home (Live at Fulham Town Hall, London, 1986)
A3. Practising, Practising, Just Great
A4. Relaxing at Camarillo
B1. Blackbird - White Chicks
B2. Cool Blues (Live at Ronnie Scott's, Birmingham, 1991)
B3. You Go to My Head
B4. If I Should Lose You
B5. My Ship
C1. Long Ago (And Far Away)
C2. Good Morning Heartache
C3. Never Let Me Go
C4. Roy Haynes
C5. Airto
D1. Roll 'Em Charlie (Live at Ronnie Scott's, London, 2001)
D2. What's New (Live at Ronnie Scott's, London, 2001)
D3. Take the "A" Train (Live at Ronnie Scott's, London, 2001)