5060166190385
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No Lucky Days

Webster Wraight Ensemble

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Cat No: MISO25CD

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Release Date:  16 September 2013

Label:  Miso Records

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5060166190385

Genres:  Jazz  Big Band  

Release Date:  16 September 2013

Label:  Heavenly Sweetness

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5060166190361

Genres:  Jazz  Big Band  

  • Description

    The Webster Wraight Ensemble is an unexpected and exciting project by deep house maestro Charles Webster and pianist and orchestral arranger Peter Wraight, the man behind the arrangements of the Matthew Herbert Big Band. Together they have created a storming jazz big band album with electronic influences and vocal contributions from Emilie Chick and Detroit's Paul Randolph (Jazzanova/Innerzone Orchestra).

    From the bleak yet beautiful images of "The Ruins of Britain" to the wildfire, Latin tinged glory of album closer "Nature and Light", 'No Lucky Days' has the dynamics and flow of an old fashioned LP. It is however, much more than a pastiche of old big band values and traditions and manages to sidestep the well trodden clichés and easy answers of the genre both musically and lyrically.



    The album features a full big band alongside; classical harp, piano and electronics, and a choir. The list of players reads like a who's who of top UK musicians, including saxophonist Dave O'Higgins and classical harpist Brian Wilson.



    The songs were recorded in London, Nimes, Detroit and Nottingham by Charles and Peter using an SSL desk with vintage Coles and Neumann mics and was produced and mixed by Charles on a vintage Neve desk and in his own studio. They blend the subtle programming and electronics seamlessly with the acoustic instrumentation and vocals.

    Description

    The Webster Wraight Ensemble is an unexpected and exciting project by deep house maestro Charles Webster and pianist and orchestral arranger Peter Wraight, the man behind the arrangements of the Matthew Herbert Big Band. Together they have created a storming jazz big band album with electronic influences and vocal contributions from Emilie Chick and Detroit's Paul Randolph (Jazzanova/Innerzone Orchestra). The LP edition has been pressed on dark green vinyl.

    From the bleak yet beautiful images of "The Ruins of Britain" to the wildfire, Latin tinged glory of album closer "Nature and Light", 'No Lucky Days' has the dynamics and flow of an old fashioned LP. It is however, much more than a pastiche of old big band values and traditions and manages to sidestep the well trodden clichés and easy answers of the genre both musically and lyrically.



    The album features a full big band alongside; classical harp, piano and electronics, and a choir. The list of players reads like a who's who of top UK musicians, including saxophonist Dave O'Higgins and classical harpist Brian Wilson.



    The songs were recorded in London, Nimes, Detroit and Nottingham by Charles and Peter using an SSL desk with vintage Coles and Neumann mics and was produced and mixed by Charles on a vintage Neve desk and in his own studio. They blend the subtle programming and electronics seamlessly with the acoustic instrumentation and vocals.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. A World of Fire
      • 2. The Ruins of Britain
      • 3. Lost No More
      • 4. When All Is Calm
      • 5. Hard to Say
      • 6. Vulture
      • 7. Storm Clouds
      • 8. Rise
      • 9. Unexpected News
      • 10. Nature and Light

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. A World of Fire
      • 2. The Ruins of Britain
      • 3. Lost No More
      • 4. When All Is Calm
      • 5. Hard to Say

      Side 2

      • 6. Vulture
      • 7. Storm Clouds
      • 8. Rise
      • 9. Unexpected News
      • 10. Nature and Light