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Chris Searle on jazz

Mark Charig with Keith Tippett and Ann Winter
Pipedream (Ogun)
The Keith Tippett Septet
A Loose Kite in a Gentle Wind Floating with only my Will for an Anchor (Ogun)

IMAGINE the cold January of 1977 and the interior of a suburban Bristol church. Three musicians had congregated, accompanied by their friend, a recording engineer, to cut a unique album, lated to be issued with the title Pipedream.

There was a young woman vocalist, Ann Winter, with a bell, details of whose musical life seemed to have faded over subsequent years.

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