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Genre: Jazz
Performer: Both Hands Free
Title: Both Hands Free
Style: Fusion, Jazz-Funk, Jazz-Rock
Date of release: 1976
Country: UK
MP3 album size: 1146 mb
FLAC APE album size: 1701 mb
WMA album size: 1162 mb
Digital formats: AAC DMF AU VOC WMA AA XM
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Tracklist

Space
Gettemoff
Shinohara
Solitude
Silver Sleeve
Phobos
City Slickers
Muff The Diver
Blue
Stop The Music

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
KP 001 J Both Hands Free Both Hands Free ‎(LP, Ltd) Kemp / Pegrum Music Ltd. KP 001 J UK 1976
PP 106 Both Hands Free Both Hands Free ‎(CD, Album) Paisley Press PP 106 Germany 2015


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Taken from the eponymous album on Kemp-Pegrum Music (KP001). Both Hands Free were all session players working around the Manchester studios in the 1970s who got together while backing Tony Christie on a now-forgotten live LP. The jazz fusion style of the band evolved from a love of Weather Report combined with the frustrations of playing commercial material on a daily basis, and the band fine-tuned their chops at a popular Sunday residency at the Cavalcade club in the trendy Manchester suburb of Didsbury. There they were spotted by Rick Kemp, bass player in Steeleye Span. Kemp and Span drummer Nigel Pegrum put up the cash to record the LP with two days at Fairview in 1976 and 1,000 copies were pressed. Drummer Dave Hassel recalls that the chemistry between the band members was sublime and the LP sold well, but the band soon folded due to their many other individual professional engagements at the time. Both Hassel and keyboard player Ritchie Close subsequently worked often with Span vocalist Maddy Prior, while bassist Pete Glennon and sax player Phil Chapman worked extensively as MDs and session men. After accidentally drumming on the St Winfred's School Choir chart-topper "There's No One Quite Like Grandma", Dave Hassel began a close association with Factory Records producer Martin Hannett that saw him feature on, amongst many other things, the Bummed LP by the Happy Mondays. Today Hassel's band undertakes Latin-styled covers of Manchester favourites and on the more serious side is involved with the Royal Academy of Music in Manchester and has written a number of drumming manuals.
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