Music for The Third Policeman

Music for The Third Policeman
Soundtrack album by Django Bates
Released 1990
Recorded January–February 1990
Genre Jazz
Length 44:32
Label Ah Um Records
Django Bates chronology
Cashin' In
(1988)Cashin' In1988
Music for The Third Policeman
(1990)
Summer Fruits (and Unrest)
(1995)Summer Fruits (and Unrest)1995
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz[2]

Music for The Third Policeman is an album by the composer and musician Django Bates and the Powder Room Collapse Orchestra. It was released by Ah Um records in 1990. The album is based on the 1939 comic novel The Third Policeman, written by the Irish author Flann O'Brien.

Reception

Allmusic awarded the album with 2.5 stars.[3]

Track listing

  1. "Ouverture"
  2. "1st person"
  3. "John Divney"
  4. "Peculiar terms of physical intimacy"
  5. "Getting the box (also an introduction to De Selby)"
  6. "Martin Finnucane"
  7. "A journey is an hallucination"
  8. "Is it about a bicycle?"
  9. "Mac Cruiskeen"
  10. "Atoms"
  11. "Scaffold, serenity, and one legged army"
  12. "Soft as the softest softness"
  13. "The beginning"

Personnel

  • Django Bates – keyboards, tenor horn, percussion, trumpet on track 7, saw, bicycle pump
  • Steve Buckley – tin whistles, alto saxophones, 2nd clarinet on track 2, bicycle bell
  • Steve Berry – cello, double bass at the start and at the end of track 3
  • Martin France – drums, percussion, scaffold, crossbar
  • Stuart Hall – banjo, violin, 12 string guitar, mandolin, backpedalling
  • Sarah Harrison – violin, hooter
  • Robert Juritz – bassoon
  • Dai Pritchard – clarinet, bass clarinet
  • Eddie Parker – bass flute on tracks 5 and 11
  • Dave Pattman – bongos on track 12
  • Ashley Slater – bass trombone on final note of track 3

References

  1. Allmusic Review
  2. Richard Cook and Brian Morton, The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD, LP & Cassette (Penguin, 1992: ISBN 978-0-14-015364-4).
  3. Allmusic: Music for The Third Policeman accessed 24 May 2013
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