This is John Cratchley’s music collection on Bandcamp.

John Cratchley

  1. England, UK
  2. Experimental
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  1. Rothko Spaces, Volume 2
    by Stephan Thelen & Markus Reuter
  2. Blue Country Blues
    by Back Door
    subscriber exclusive
  3. INLAND HIZZ Cairo
    by Grégory Dargent & Frédéric D. Oberland
  4. Unreleased Art Pepper Vol 6—Blues for the Fisherman
    by Art Pepper
  5. 2149
    by Sabled Sun
  6. 2150
    by Sabled Sun
  7. The Great Un-American Songbook: Volumes I & II
    by The Ed Palermo Big Band
  8. Kahil El’Zabar’s America the Beautiful
    by Kahil El'Zabar
  9. Koniec
    by Sebastiaan Janssen, Hubert Kostkiewicz, Ken Vandermark & Marta Warelis
  10. Live at Le Guess Who? 2019
    by OISEAUX-TEMPÊTE
  11. And This Is Also The Law of Reflection
    by Richard Skelton
  12. This Is British Progressive Jazz
    by Various Artists
  13. Tomorrows III
    by Son Lux
  14. Tomorrows II
    by Son Lux
  15. The Complete Fingers Remember Mingus
    by Fingers
  16. Mythical River
    by Elephant9
  17. Ghosted II
    by Oren Ambarchi, Johan Berthling and Andreas Werliin
    Ghosted (the first album) was my album of the year when it came out…this album is in line for the same…it’s wonderful!
    Insistent rhythmic intensity delivered with hypnotic caress…no brash bombast here…ethereal strings (treated or no) form warp and weft to bring it all together. Impossible not to put this on repeat play (again and again and again and…)
  18. John Surman Sextet
    by John Surman Sextet
    subscriber exclusive
  19. Solar Session
    by Ian Carr Double Quintet
    For those of us who grew up with this music and for whom it was formative and shaped our lifelong listening: we do not need to re-evaluate it...we know how brilliant and thrilling it was to see these musicians play live on a weekly basis...what we need is for a new and young audience to reach out and evaluate this whole period of outstanding music...they do not know what they are missing! I so hope they find out and help this music live on...I hope Jazz In Britain is the vehicle to do that...
  20. Revisiting Tanglewood 63: The Early Tapes
    by Mike Gibbs