RMS complete, By Request

 










Posted in connection with Ray Russell's stuff, back here.

Description:

RMS is a jazz fusion band formed in 1982. It consists of three well known and acclaimed British session musicians. Guitarist, Ray Russell, bass player, Mo Foster and drummer Simon Phillips.

Destroyer pointed out that Henry Lowther played trumpet with them too.

The live album replicates the same tracks as on Centennial Park even in the same order as the studio version which came later, unfortunately.  However there's a CD release of it with bonus stuff.  Sadly the album with Gil Evans is just cover versions.  As a former Jimi Hendrix fan, it's difficult to come to terms with alternate versions of his immortal Little Wing, and Stone Free.  Then on the second side are a Gershwin standard called Gone and Mingus' tired old Goodbye Porkpie, played for the trillionth time in history here.  It's difficult for me to detect the Gil Evans influence, unfortunately, because usually he does some brilliant arrangements but everything seems really meandering here and somewhat aimless, and incredibly long too. A bit like Bitches Brew maybe?

The first track (Broadway Rundown) from the live at the Venue 1982 CD gives you a clear idea of the contents, luckily the sound is quite good here:





source https://progressreview.blogspot.com/2026/01/rms-complete-by-request.html

Comments

Trending This Week

How Nathan Hochman Applied Double Standards to the Menendez Brothers

Big Hit Releases 3rd Album “Free Big Hit” From Prison (Album Review)

King Leez — Mastering the Underground in the Age of Algorithms (Full Interview)

Trump Set to End Program That Let 530K Migrants into U.S.

Sudan Accuses Ethiopia of Drone Strikes Across Border

First US Fighter Downed in Past 27 Years: Iran Armed Forces Hit F-15 Near Kuwait Border

Grieves Brings the Out Cold Tour to the Lodge Room

Didier Malherbe in 1990's Fetish CD [plus 1979 Bloom, 1981 Melodic Destiny, 1986 Faton Bloom, 1989 Saxo Folies]

AJ Snow Headlines The Bricks in Los Angeles Debut

Sonnyjim Goes on a “Chinatown Chicken Tour” Prod. by Sumgii (EP Review)