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Jasper
Liberation
Before joining Dick Cuthell in jazz fusion act Trifle, keyboardist Alan Fealdman and drummer Chico Greenwood formed Jasper with bassist Jon Taylor, guitarist Steve Radford and singer/harmonica player, Nick Payne. On sole LP Liberation, released by Spark in 1969, Jasper skirts psychedelia, proto-prog and blues rock, the unusual hybrid a fluid sound that’s difficult to place. Along with unusual arrangements of ‘Baby Please Don’t Go,’ ‘St Louis Blues’ and Donovan’s ‘Cuttin’ Out,’ there are baroque motifs of the title track, repeated at varying intervals. For fans of multidimensional prog and cutting edge blues-rock.
A1
Liberation I
A2
Ain't No Peace
A3
Baby Please Don't Go
A4
Shelagh
A5
Liberation Interlude
B1
Liberation Interlude
B2
Confusion
B3
St. Louis Blues
B4
Cuttin' Out
B5
The Beard
B6
Liberation Ii
B7
Finale



