The Esso Australian Jazz Summit

The Esso Australian Jazz Summit
Compilation album
Released 1986
Recorded 22 February 1986, Bondi Beach, Sydney
Genre Jazz
Label ABC Records
Producer Barry Crook, Chris Boniface

The Esso Australian Jazz Summit is a compilation album of jazz music recorded live at the Bondi Beach. The album was nominated for 1987 ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album.

Background

The Esso Australian Jazz Summit was held on Saturday 22 February 1986 at Sydney's Bondi Beach. The Summit had 13 acts set to play but the show wash rained out after only 10 had performed.[1] Don Burrows Quintet, Sandy Evans Trio, Southern Cross Jazz Quartet, Andy Sugg and Andy Vance Duo, Dave Dallwitz Sydney Big Band, Allan Browne Band, Merve Acheson and the Mainstreamers, Jazzmanian Quartet, Rick Price Quartet and NSW Conservatorium Big Band all performed. Nova Dreams, Schmoe and Co and the Bernie McCann Quartet were listed did not get to play.[2]

The summit was recorded by the ABC and was broadcast on ABC TV as part of The Burrows Collections series.[3] A double album was released later that year through ABC Records.

Reception

The album was nominated as the Best Jazz Album at the inaugural ARIA Awards but lost out to the Wizards Of Oz with their album Soundtrack.

Writing in the Canberra Times Michael Foster praised the album stating "The music is exuberant, the recording and engineering worthy of the musicians."[2]

Track listing

  1. Toad - NSW Conservatorium Big Band conducted by Don Burrows
  2. Sketch - NSW Conservatorium Big Band featuring Don Burrows on Saxophone
  3. Gospel Dance - Rick Price Quartet
  4. O'Pato - Rick Price Quartet
  1. Jersey Lightning - The Allan Browne Band
  2. Wild Man Blues - The Allan Browne Band
  3. Witchhunt - Southern Cross Jazz Quartet
  4. Come On Mama - Sandy Evans Trio
  1. Straight No Chaser - Joe Lane with the Don Burrows Quintet with James Morrison on Trumpet
  2. Where Would I Go Without You - Joy Mulligan with the Don Burrows Quintet
  3. Now Is The Time - Andrew Firth with the Don Burrows Quintet with James Morrison on Trumpet
  4. Chasing Your Tail - Andy Sugg And Andy Vance Duo
  1. If I Had You - Merv Acheson and the Mainstreamers
  2. Under Those Chandeliers - Jazzmanian Quartet
  3. Shanghai Shuffle - Dave Dallwitz Sydney Big Band
  4. Milenburg Joys - Dave Dallwitz Sydney Big Band
  5. Sugarfoot Stomp - Dave Dallwitz Sydney Big Band

References

  1. Foster, Michael (26 February 1986), "Canberra jazz quartet beats downpour", Canberra Times
  2. 1 2 Foster, Michael (10 August 1986), "Capturing the feel of jazz on a summer's day", Canberra Times
  3. "The Esso Australian jazz summit [videorecording].", Trove, National Library of Australia, 26 February 1986
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