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Allan recorded a number of sessions with various groups for the BBC. This is a listing of known sessions that have not been officially released. In addition, recordings made by Tempest, Soft Machine, John Stevens and Bruford for the BBC have been officially released, and are listed under the [[Allan Holdsworth Discography]]. Dates for these sessions have not been 100% confirmed. Details on the BBC sessions can be found at http://threadoflunacy.blogspot.com/p/analyzing-holdsworth-bbc-recordings.html
==Allan Holdsworth/Ray Warleigh Quintet (1974)==
==Allan Holdsworth/Ray Warleigh Quintet (1974)==
Sounds of Jazz, BBC Radio
Sounds of Jazz, BBC Radio<br>
9th June 1974
9th June 1974<br>
 
<br>
Presented by Dave Gelly
Presented by Dave Gelly<br>
 
<br>
1. Paris Thoughts (Allan Holdsworth)
1. Paris Thoughts (Allan Holdsworth)<br>
2. New Dawn (Pat Smythe)
2. New Dawn (Pat Smythe)<br>
3. Kinder (Allan Holdsworth)  
3. Kinder (Allan Holdsworth) <br>
4. Plummet Airlines (Allan Holdsworth)
4. Plummet Airlines (Allan Holdsworth)<br>
 
<br>
Allan Holdsworth (electric guitar, violin)
Allan Holdsworth (electric and acoustic guitar, violin)<br>
Ray Warleigh (alto saxophone, alto flute)
Ray Warleigh (alto saxophone, alto flute)<br>
Pat Smythe (piano)
Pat Smythe (piano)<br>
Ron Mathewson (bass guitar)
Ron Mathewson (bass guitar)<br>
Bryan Spring (drums)
Bryan Spring (drums)<br>
 
==Pat Smythe and Allan Holdsworth Quartet==
"Sounds of Jazz"
August 14, 1977
 
Allan Holdsworth: Guitar
Pat Smythe: Piano
Ron Mathewson: Bass
Martin Drew: Drums
 
1. Forever Until Sunday (Bill Bruford)
2. Wayley Wayley/The Water is Wide (Scottish trad.)
3. Drumbilical Cord (Martin Drew)
4. Kibby Fowler (Allan Holdsworth?)


==Pat Smythe and Allan Holdsworth Quartet==
This session is notable as it contains two original Holdsworth compositions not found on any officially released album. "Paris Thoughts" is also notable as it contains a violin intro where Allan displays considerable skills for a self-proclaimed amateur. This is also the first known recording of "Kinder".
"Sounds of Jazz"
November 26, 1978


Allan Holdsworth: Guitar
==Pat Smythe and Allan Holdsworth Quartet (1977)==
Pat Smythe: Piano
"Sounds of Jazz"<br>
Darryl Runswick: Bass
August 14, 1977<br>
Harold Fisher: Drums
<br>
Allan Holdsworth: Guitar<br>
Pat Smythe: Piano<br>
Ron Mathewson: Bass<br>
Martin Drew: Drums<br>
<br>
1. Forever Until Sunday (Bill Bruford)<br>
2. Wayley Wayley/The Water is Wide (Scottish trad.)<br>
3. Drumbilical Cord (Martin Drew)<br>
4. Kibby Fowler (Allan Holdsworth?)<br>
<br>


1. Questar (Keith Jarrett)
==Pat Smythe and Allan Holdsworth Quartet (1978)==
2. Smatter (Kenny Wheeler)
"Sounds of Jazz"<br>
3. What Am I Doing With You? (Pat Smythe)
November 26, 1978<br>
4. White Line (Allan Holdsworth)
<br>
Allan Holdsworth: Guitar<br>
Pat Smythe: Piano<br>
Darryl Runswick: Bass<br>
Harold Fisher: Drums<br>
<br>
1. Questar (Keith Jarrett)<br>
2. Smatter (Kenny Wheeler)<br>
3. What Am I Doing With You? (Pat Smythe)<br>
4. White Line (Allan Holdsworth)<br>


==Holdsworth & Co.==
This contains an early version of "White Line", which would later be recorded for "I.O.U." Another early version from around the same time is found on the "Sherwood Forest Demos" with Jack Bruce and Jon Hiseman.
"Jazz In Britain"
November 14, 1979


Allan Holdsworth: Guitar
==Holdsworth & Co. (1979)==
Gordon Beck: Piano
"Jazz In Britain"<br>
Ray Warleigh: Alto/soprano Saxophone
November 14, 1979 <br>
John Aue: Bass
<br>
John Marshall: Drums
Allan Holdsworth: Guitar<br>
Gordon Beck: Piano<br>
Ray Warleigh: Alto/soprano Saxophone<br>
John Aue: Bass<br>
John Marshall: Drums<br>
<br>
1. The Things You See (When You Haven't Got A Gun) (Allan Holdsworth)<br>
2. Every Little Breeze (Allan Holdsworth)<br>
3. Sunday (Allan Holdsworth)<br>


1. The Things You See (When You Haven't Got A Gun) (Allan Holdsworth)
"The Things You See" would ultimately be recorded on "I.O.U." "Every Little Breeze" is an overdubbed guitar duet, dedicated the recent birth of Allan's daughter Louise. "Sunday" features material found in the U.K. song "Nevermore".
2. Every Little Breeze (Allan Holdsworth)
3. Sunday (Allan Holdsworth)


==Ian Carr’s Conversation With The Blues==
==Ian Carr’s Conversation With The Blues (1980)==
March 17, 1980
March 17, 1980<br>
<br>
Ian Carr: Trumpet<br>
Allan Holdsworth: Guitar<br>
Brian Smith & Tim Whitehead: Sax/Flute<br>
Geoff Castle: Keyboards<br>
Chucho Merchan: Bass<br>
Nic France: Drums<br>
Chris Fletcher: Percussion<br>
<br>
1. Conversation With The Blues 1 <br>
2. Conversation With The Blues  2<br>
3. Sidewalk<br>


Ian Carr: Trumpet
==Pat Smythe Quintet (1980)==
Allan Holdsworth: Guitar
May 25, 1980<br>
Brian Smith & Tim Whitehead: Sax/Flute
<br>
Geoff Castle: Keyboards
Allan Holdsworth: Guitar<br>
Chucho Merchan: Bass
Pat Smythe: Piano<br>
Nic France: Drums
Ray Warleigh: Alto saxophone, Flute<br>
Chris Fletcher: Percussion
Chris Laurence: Bass<br>
John Marshall: Drums<br>
<br>
1. Letters of Marque (Allan Holdsworth)<br>
2. Reflection (Pat Smythe)<br>
3. Out from Under (Holdsworth/Steve Robinson)<br>
4. Steppes (Smythe)<br>
<br>


 
==I.O.U. (1981)==
1. Conversation With The Blues 1
"Jazz In Britain"<br>
2. Conversation With The Blues  2
October 20, 1981<br>
3. Sidewalk
<br>
 
Allan Holdsworth: Guitar<br>
==Pat Smythe Quintet==
Paul Carmichael: Bass<br>
May 25, 1980
Gary Husband: Drums, piano<br>
 
<br>
Allan Holdsworth: Guitar
1. White Line (Allan Holdsworth)<br>
Pat Smythe: Piano
2. Shallow Sea (Intro) (Allan Holdsworth)<br>
Ray Warleigh: Alto saxophone, Flute
3. Where Is One? (Allan Holdsworth)<br>
Chris Laurence: Bass
4. Prayer (Gary Husband)/Drifting Into The Attack (Allan Holdsworth)<br>
John Marshall: Drums
 
1. Letters of Marque (Allan Holdsworth)
2. Reflection (Pat Smythe)
3. Out from Under (Holdsworth/Steve Robinson)
4. Steppes (Smythe)
 
==I.O.U.==
"Jazz In Britain"
October 20, 1981
 
Allan Holdsworth: Guitar
Paul Carmichael: Bass
Gary Husband: Drums, piano
 
1. White Line (Allan Holdsworth)
2. Shallow Sea (Intro) (Allan Holdsworth)
3. Where Is One? (Allan Holdsworth)
4. Prayer (Gary Husband): /
Drifting Into The Attack (Allan Holdsworth)
5. Letters Of Marque (Allan Holdsworth)
5. Letters Of Marque (Allan Holdsworth)


==Gordon Beck Quartet with Allan Holdsworth==
Paul Williams was unable to attend this date, reportedly due to being overseas at the time. All these versions are therefore instrumentals, but very close stylistically to the ones that appeared on the "I.O.U." album. "Prayer" is a Gary Husband composition and piano solo that was a regular part of the band's set list at the time.
December 2, 1981
 
Allan Holdsworth: Guitar
Gordon Beck: Piano
Jeff Clyne: Bass
Gary Husband: Drums


1. Diminished Responsibility (Allan Holdsworth).
==Gordon Beck Quartet with Allan Holdsworth (1981)==
2. Sans Melodie Too (Gordon Beck).
December 2, 1981<br>
3. For C.W. (Gordon Beck).
<br>
Allan Holdsworth: Guitar<br>
Gordon Beck: Piano<br>
Jeff Clyne: Bass<br>
Gary Husband: Drums<br>
<br>
1. Diminished Responsibility (Allan Holdsworth).<br>
2. Sans Melodie Too (Gordon Beck).<br>
3. For C.W. (Gordon Beck).<br>

Latest revision as of 15:33, 1 March 2019

Allan recorded a number of sessions with various groups for the BBC. This is a listing of known sessions that have not been officially released. In addition, recordings made by Tempest, Soft Machine, John Stevens and Bruford for the BBC have been officially released, and are listed under the Allan Holdsworth Discography. Dates for these sessions have not been 100% confirmed. Details on the BBC sessions can be found at http://threadoflunacy.blogspot.com/p/analyzing-holdsworth-bbc-recordings.html

Allan Holdsworth/Ray Warleigh Quintet (1974)

Sounds of Jazz, BBC Radio
9th June 1974

Presented by Dave Gelly

1. Paris Thoughts (Allan Holdsworth)
2. New Dawn (Pat Smythe)
3. Kinder (Allan Holdsworth)
4. Plummet Airlines (Allan Holdsworth)

Allan Holdsworth (electric and acoustic guitar, violin)
Ray Warleigh (alto saxophone, alto flute)
Pat Smythe (piano)
Ron Mathewson (bass guitar)
Bryan Spring (drums)

This session is notable as it contains two original Holdsworth compositions not found on any officially released album. "Paris Thoughts" is also notable as it contains a violin intro where Allan displays considerable skills for a self-proclaimed amateur. This is also the first known recording of "Kinder".

Pat Smythe and Allan Holdsworth Quartet (1977)

"Sounds of Jazz"
August 14, 1977

Allan Holdsworth: Guitar
Pat Smythe: Piano
Ron Mathewson: Bass
Martin Drew: Drums

1. Forever Until Sunday (Bill Bruford)
2. Wayley Wayley/The Water is Wide (Scottish trad.)
3. Drumbilical Cord (Martin Drew)
4. Kibby Fowler (Allan Holdsworth?)

Pat Smythe and Allan Holdsworth Quartet (1978)

"Sounds of Jazz"
November 26, 1978

Allan Holdsworth: Guitar
Pat Smythe: Piano
Darryl Runswick: Bass
Harold Fisher: Drums

1. Questar (Keith Jarrett)
2. Smatter (Kenny Wheeler)
3. What Am I Doing With You? (Pat Smythe)
4. White Line (Allan Holdsworth)

This contains an early version of "White Line", which would later be recorded for "I.O.U." Another early version from around the same time is found on the "Sherwood Forest Demos" with Jack Bruce and Jon Hiseman.

Holdsworth & Co. (1979)

"Jazz In Britain"
November 14, 1979

Allan Holdsworth: Guitar
Gordon Beck: Piano
Ray Warleigh: Alto/soprano Saxophone
John Aue: Bass
John Marshall: Drums

1. The Things You See (When You Haven't Got A Gun) (Allan Holdsworth)
2. Every Little Breeze (Allan Holdsworth)
3. Sunday (Allan Holdsworth)

"The Things You See" would ultimately be recorded on "I.O.U." "Every Little Breeze" is an overdubbed guitar duet, dedicated the recent birth of Allan's daughter Louise. "Sunday" features material found in the U.K. song "Nevermore".

Ian Carr’s Conversation With The Blues (1980)

March 17, 1980

Ian Carr: Trumpet
Allan Holdsworth: Guitar
Brian Smith & Tim Whitehead: Sax/Flute
Geoff Castle: Keyboards
Chucho Merchan: Bass
Nic France: Drums
Chris Fletcher: Percussion

1. Conversation With The Blues 1
2. Conversation With The Blues 2
3. Sidewalk

Pat Smythe Quintet (1980)

May 25, 1980

Allan Holdsworth: Guitar
Pat Smythe: Piano
Ray Warleigh: Alto saxophone, Flute
Chris Laurence: Bass
John Marshall: Drums

1. Letters of Marque (Allan Holdsworth)
2. Reflection (Pat Smythe)
3. Out from Under (Holdsworth/Steve Robinson)
4. Steppes (Smythe)

I.O.U. (1981)

"Jazz In Britain"
October 20, 1981

Allan Holdsworth: Guitar
Paul Carmichael: Bass
Gary Husband: Drums, piano

1. White Line (Allan Holdsworth)
2. Shallow Sea (Intro) (Allan Holdsworth)
3. Where Is One? (Allan Holdsworth)
4. Prayer (Gary Husband)/Drifting Into The Attack (Allan Holdsworth)
5. Letters Of Marque (Allan Holdsworth)

Paul Williams was unable to attend this date, reportedly due to being overseas at the time. All these versions are therefore instrumentals, but very close stylistically to the ones that appeared on the "I.O.U." album. "Prayer" is a Gary Husband composition and piano solo that was a regular part of the band's set list at the time.

Gordon Beck Quartet with Allan Holdsworth (1981)

December 2, 1981

Allan Holdsworth: Guitar
Gordon Beck: Piano
Jeff Clyne: Bass
Gary Husband: Drums

1. Diminished Responsibility (Allan Holdsworth).
2. Sans Melodie Too (Gordon Beck).
3. For C.W. (Gordon Beck).