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That four young men from Bradford who have been together for only a few months can produce music like this, performed with complete sincerity and lack of pretentiousness, is little short of amazing. "Igginbottom" are ready for you. The point is - are you ready for "Igginbottom?" | That four young men from Bradford who have been together for only a few months can produce music like this, performed with complete sincerity and lack of pretentiousness, is little short of amazing. "Igginbottom" are ready for you. The point is - are you ready for "Igginbottom?" | ||
RONNIE SCOTT | '''RONNIE SCOTT | ||
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This L.P. is a story. It is a story of a musical progression that four people have lived through. The first track representing the beginning of their career together; The second depicting the period of unrest and confusion they went through trying to find themselves; The third is their first achievement after having found themselves and the rest is just straightforward progression. | This L.P. is a story. It is a story of a musical progression that four people have lived through. The first track representing the beginning of their career together; The second depicting the period of unrest and confusion they went through trying to find themselves; The third is their first achievement after having found themselves and the rest is just straightforward progression. | ||
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In summing up I'll stick my neck out. 'igginbottom are the only group of musicians to authentically fuse Jazz and Pop. | In summing up I'll stick my neck out. 'igginbottom are the only group of musicians to authentically fuse Jazz and Pop. | ||
MICK JACKSON. | '''MICK JACKSON. | ||
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