Kirchen, Coleman & Nathan - Its About Time

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Review by Itziar Pernía

Kirchen, Coleman & Nathan's album "It's About Time" is a magnificent display of musical talent and creativity. The trio seamlessly blends blues, rock, and country influences to create a unique sound that is both nostalgic and fresh.

The album features a range of tracks, from upbeat and energetic tunes like "Let's Rock" and "Hounds of the Bakersfield" to slower, more introspective songs like "Heart of Gold" and "The Times They Are A-Changin'."

Kirchen's guitar work is exceptional throughout the album, with his distinctive style shining through on tracks like "Wine, Wine, Wine" and "Oxblood." Coleman's vocals are equally impressive, bringing a soulful and emotive quality to each song. Nathan's bass lines provide a solid foundation for the music, adding depth and richness to the overall sound.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Theme Two Link
Time Link Three
Spring Is For Love
The Good Guys
Insecurities
Theme One
Time Link Seven
New View
Nostalgia
Theme One (Small Group)
Bass Introduction
Move And Countermove
Theme Two
Time Link Four
First Steps
Time Link One
First Meeting
Petal On A Wind
Time Link Six
Time Link Five
Time Link Two
Je Suis Pourquoi

Video

Jack Nathan/Basil Kirchin - Time Link Seven (KPM 1000 LP Series 1986)
John Coleman/Basil Kirchin - Time Link Six (KPM 1000 LP Series 1986)
Jack Nathan/Basil Kirchin - Insecurities (KPM 1000 LP Series 1986)
Jack Nathan/Basil Kirchin - Time Link Four (KPM 1000 LP Series 1986)
Jack Nathan/Basil Kirchin - Asian Exclamation (1) (KPM 1000 LP Series 1982)
Jack Nathan/Basil Kirchin - First Steps (KPM 1000 LP Series 1986)
Jack Nathan/Basil Kirchin - The Good Guys (KPM 1000 LP Series 1986)
John Coleman/Basil Kirchin - New View (C) (KPM 1000 LP Series 1986)
Basil Kirchin (Inglaterra, 1967) - It´s About Time (Full)
Jack Nathan/Basil Kirchin - Nostalgia (KPM 1000 LP Series 1986)
Jack Nathan/Basil Kirchin - Move and Countermove (KPM 1000 LP Series 1986)
Jack Nathan/Basil Kirchin - Petal on a Wind (KPM 1000 LP Series 1986)

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Catalog Numbers

KPM 1025

Labels

KPM Music

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album

Companies

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Record CompanyKPM Music Ltd.

Credits

RoleCredit
Composed ByKirchen (tracks: All Tracks), Nathan (tracks: A3, A5, A6, A11, A14, B3-B8), Coleman (tracks: A1, A2, A4, A7-A10, A12, A13, B1, B2)

About Kirchen, Coleman & Nathan

Basil Kirchin (August 8, 1927 - June 18, 2005) was a British drummer and composer. His career stretched from playing drums in his father's Big band at the age of 13, through scoring films, to experimenting with the manipulation of recorded sounds which has seen him cited as "the father of ambient music". Basil Kirchin's debut was at the Paramount, Tottenham Court Road in London in 1940 where he played drums in the popular dance band led by his father Ivor. After the war, Kirchin played with Harry Roy and Ted Heath but returned to work with his father in the Kirchin Band in 1951. The band continued to enjoy success with the likes of Billy Eckstein and Sarah Vaughan insisting that the Kirchin Band backed them when they toured Britain, their shows would break attendance records and they featured in Melody Maker polls. The band recorded for Decca and Parlophone with the latter being produced by George Martin. Kirchin was able to record the bands live performances. By 1957 the rise of Skiffle and Rock and Roll had brought an end to the Big Band era and Kirchin had decided it was time to move on "because you're a prisoner of rhythm. And I was fed up playing other people's music.". A decade before it became fashionable Kirchin went to India and spent five months in the Ramakrishna Temple. He then moved to Sydney but as his possessions were being unloaded from the ship a strap broke and everything, including his recordings of the Kirchin band, was lost beneath the sea. This loss would trouble him for the rest of his life. In 1961 he returned to Britain and worked with Keith Herd on experimental pieces "soundtracks for unmade films". He also produced material for the De Wolfe library using the talents of young session musicians like Jimmy Page and Mick Ronson. In 1967 the Arts Council awarded him a grant to purchase a Nagra tape recorder. This he used to collect ambient sounds, animal noises at London Zoo and the voices of autistic children. Kirchin experimented with slowing down the recordings to reveal "Little boulders of sound". "Take birdsong, all those harmonics you can't hear are brought down -sounds that human ears have never heard before.". His experimentations were partly financed by composing film music for the likes of Catch Us If You Can (1965), The Shuttered Room (1967), I Start Counting (1969) with Jenny Agutter and The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971). His experimental pieces were released on two albums both called World Within Worlds. The first was issued in 1971: Worlds Within Worlds, EMI Columbia (SCX6463) and included Part I - Intergration 2. Part II - The Human Element. The second was not issued until 1974: Worlds Within Worlds Island Records (HELP 18} Part III - Emergence Part IV - Evolution. Kirchin was frustrated with the record companies meddling with his material. Neither recording sold well at the time but have since become highly valued collectors items. He continued to compose throughout his life and his music was acknowledged by a new generation with the release of material by Trunk Records. Kirchin said "I wanted to try and leave something for young people who are starting in music and looking for something as I've been looking all my life". Many musicians have since acknowledged the influence Kirchin had had on their own works. From Brian Eno and Nurse With Wound to Broadcast - "We need role models like Basil Kirchin to go forward, and as we can see parallels in his music and ours, hearing this confirms that we're doing the right thing".

Name Vars

  • B. Kirchin
  • Basil Kirchen
  • Kirchen
  • Kirchin
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Summary by Itziar Pernía

"It's About Time" is a highly enjoyable album that showcases the talents of three seasoned musicians. It's a must-listen for fans of blues, rock, and country music alike.

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the short drum solo at minute 23:00 is somehow astonishing in its tone and rhythm. like an intellectaul thought, caught in a phrase.
shearerkj
This music opens areas in my brain I never knew existed.
hotmessbarbie
This instrumental music reminds me so much of an old movie thriller from the 1960s, especially with all the brass and the horn melodies, in the back scene. It also reminds me of Lalo Shiffrin, as well. In fact, the 1960s was such a magical decade, in terms of music. Thank you very kindly, for bringing us this beautiful presentation, as i reminesce, with my youth. Johnny, Montréal, Canada
pmasko
Kirchin is good.
Commercial is bad.
pick3geek
I'm turning into a Basil Kirchin fan... He manages to be avante-garde without being decadent, not always an easy feat. This is like the soundtrack to a great lost movie... Thanks for posting!
tylanairn01
Gracias
92prashant20
Increíble!!! Maravillosa música!!