Discography

 

Lowell Davidson and Richard Poole: Rediscovered Sessions of 1988 (2013)


Lowell Davidson (1941-1990) has long been a music legend, whose recordings with drummer Milford Graves and bassist Gary Peacock are regarded as a brilliant one-off effort. Now, nearly a quarter century after his death, another example of his piano playing, plus other musical talents, is finally available. Its appearance is the culmination of a series of events which initially led vibraphonist/pianist/drummer Richard Poole, the session’s other featured performer, to record with Davidson in 1988.

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Mystic Nights (2011)

 

 

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    “Mystic Nights is Chamber Jazz; an intimate conversation of improvisational music between two veteran musicians on vibes and piano.  This conversation will draw the listener into a realm of surreal sounds and images that they have never experienced before.”   Featuring Patrick Battstone on Piano and Richard Poole on Vibraphone.

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Though an Open Door (2010)

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Through an Open Door is the first collaborative recording of artists Patrick Battstone and Richard Poole.

“The Theme 'Through an Open Door', though it acknowledges the doors that opened to us, was more about the way we played. None of the themes were planned; all happened  spontaneously. One never knows if a muse will take them and if one does, where it will lead. It is like wandering in a dark corridor, pushing on doors to see if one would open. When it does, you find yourself in a stranger place in the midst of sights that you haven’t imagined - in the company of magicians and assassins, watching worlds being created and others destroyed. This music describes those experiences and impressions.” -Patrick Battstone/Richard Poole.

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