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  1. The First Full Turn. The First Full Turn is a live album by the free improvisation group known as RoTToR, featuring trombonist Paul Rutherford, vocalist Julie Tippett, pianist Keith Tippett, and bassist Paul Rogers. The bulk of the album, a long quartet track, was recorded on April 30, 1998, at Theatre P Scarron in Le Mans, France.

  2. Keith Graham Tippetts (25 August 1947 – 14 June 2020), [1] known professionally as Keith Tippett, was a British jazz pianist and composer. According to AllMusic, Tippett's career "...spanned jazz-rock, progressive rock, improvised and contemporary music, as well as modern jazz for more than half-a-century". He held "an unparallelled place in ...

  3. Aug 20, 2023 · RIP to the legend, Keith Tippett.0:00 The First Full Turn54:57 Another Solo TurnPaul Rutherford – trombone, voiceJulie Tippett – voice, thumb piano (track 1)...

  4. Feb 6, 1998 · The First Full Turn by Paul Rutherford, Keith Tippett, Julie Tippetts released in 1998. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more a... AllMusic relies heavily on JavaScript.

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  5. Jan 1, 1999 · Keith Tippett dances over the keys and serves as the catalyst for bassist Rogers and trombonist Rutherford prompting abstract rhythmic statements while providing the glue that sustains some semblance of order. "The First Full Turn” as the title may implicate, represents an improvised affair that represents circular construction and execution.

  6. The First Full Turn is a live album by the free improvisation group known as RoTToR, featuring trombonist Paul Rutherford, vocalist Julie Tippett, pianist Keith Tippett, and bassist Paul Rogers. The bulk of the album, a long quartet track, was recorded on April 30, 1998, at Theatre P Scarron in Le Mans, France. A remaining solo trombone track was recorded on February 6, 1998, at St Giles ...

  7. Dec 1, 1998 · Paul Rutherford/Julie Tippett / Keith Tippett / Paul Rogers: Rottor: The First Full Turn By Robert Spencer December 1, 1998 Sign in to view read count Paul Rutherford is the great innovator of the trombone: his Gentle Harm of The Bourgeoisie is described justly (on the CD sleeve of this disc) as "the definitive solo trombone record."