Polygraph Test
Guy Hamper Trio Featuring James Taylor
Formats | Tracks | Price | Buy |
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7" Vinyl Single | 2 tracks | £4.99 | Out of stock |
Download Single (MP3) | 2 tracks | £1.98 | |
Download Single (WAV) | 2 tracks | £1.98 |
Description
Guy Hamper Trio Featuring James Taylor - Polygraph Test
The Guy Hamper Trio featuring special guest James Taylor on hammond organ
Jazz Punk of the Medway Delta
Polygraph Test c/w Sally Sensation is the first release by this Medway based jazz punk ensemble.
Guy Hamper plays guitar, his wife Julie sits in on bass and mister Wolf Howard plays the drum set. Featured guest on Hammond organ is their friend James Taylor.
The idea for this great 45 was born as the guys (and Mrs Hamper) sat smoking pipes and listing to Jimmy McGriff classic ‘Last Minute’ on the dansette in the front parlour. As chance should have it at ‘that very minute' an ice cream van pulled up outside playing the Buzzcocks classic ‘Boredom’ on its chimes.
Following a quick phone call to their trusted organist and friend James Taylor, they all bundled down into the cellar and recorded this debut classic of Jazz Punk.
I think you will agree that the resulting Jazz, Drums 'n' Racket is a Jazz 99 with chocolate 'punk' sauce and hundreds & thousands.
That’s right chillun, eat it up before the vinyl melts!
Jazz Punk of the Medway Delta
Polygraph Test c/w Sally Sensation is the first release by this Medway based jazz punk ensemble.
Guy Hamper plays guitar, his wife Julie sits in on bass and mister Wolf Howard plays the drum set. Featured guest on Hammond organ is their friend James Taylor.
The idea for this great 45 was born as the guys (and Mrs Hamper) sat smoking pipes and listing to Jimmy McGriff classic ‘Last Minute’ on the dansette in the front parlour. As chance should have it at ‘that very minute' an ice cream van pulled up outside playing the Buzzcocks classic ‘Boredom’ on its chimes.
Following a quick phone call to their trusted organist and friend James Taylor, they all bundled down into the cellar and recorded this debut classic of Jazz Punk.
I think you will agree that the resulting Jazz, Drums 'n' Racket is a Jazz 99 with chocolate 'punk' sauce and hundreds & thousands.
That’s right chillun, eat it up before the vinyl melts!