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    Posted: November 05 2009 at 04:50
Originally posted by Ricochet

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Running Man has been approved to Eclectic.  Thumbs Up
 
I styrongly believe that Running Man should be an album filled under Ray Russell, who's recorded many more....
 
He's most likely a very good addition to PA


If Running Man was formed as a band, even with a one-off, we'll add it accordingly. Ray Russell founding it or being the brainchild doesn't sound like it must be treated different from others.

On the official site, R.R. doesn't mention Running Man among his solo works. Or at all, for that matter. Nor does AllMusic.


 
 
Funilly enough, the proggiersites (Gibraltaltar EPR, Prog Ears or ProgGnosis)  don't even include either Running Man or Ray Russell , while completists site mention both , but only RYMmakes a connection between the two, and then only unidirectional
 
If you check the site of Calyx,  Runnin,g Man is clearly linked to Ray Russell
 
 
 
 

Ray RUSSELL - Dragon Hill, 1970 (CBS) [CD'99]
Ray Russell (g) - Royston Frye (p) - Ron Matthewson (b) - Alan Rushton (d)
with [2/5]: Harry Beckett (tpt) - Bud Parkes (tpt) - Lyn Dobson (s) - Donald Beichtol (tb)
Rec: 1969 - Loc: unk - Pr: David Howells
Tracks: 1. Dragon Hill (12:06) - 2. Something in the Sky (7:53) // 3. Can I Have My Paperback Back (7:48) - 4. We Lie Naked in White Snow (6:26) - 5. Mandala (7:20)


Ray RUSSELL - Rites and Rituals, 1970 (CBS) [CD'99]
Ray Russell (g) - Harry Beckett (tpt) - Nick Evans (tb) - Tony Roberts (ts/fl) - Daryl Runswick (b/cb) - Alan Rushton (d)
Rec: Aug 1970 - Loc: DeLane Lea Studios, London - Pr: Fritz Fryer
Tracks: 1. Sarana (13:26) - 2. Rites and Rituals (13:47) // 3. Abyss (15:05) - 4. Cradle Hill (5:12)


Ray RUSSELL - Rock Workshop, 1971 (CBS)
Ray Russell (g) - Bud Parkes (tpt) - Harry Beckett (tpt) - Tony Roberts (ts) - Bob Downes (ts) - Derek Wadsworth (tb) - Brian Miller (kb) - Daryl Runswick (b) - Alan Rushton (d) - Robin Jones (congas) - Laurie Baker (syn) - Alan Greed (voc) - Alan Harvey (voc)
Rec: Apr 1970 - Loc: unk - Pr: unk
Tracks: 1. You to Lose [Cameron/RR] - 2. Wade in the Water [trad] - 3. Primrose Hill [RR] - 4. Theme for Freedom [RR] - 5. Spine Cop [RR] - 6. Ice Cold [RR/Shepherd] - 7. Hole in Her Stockings [RR/A.Harvey] - 8. He Looks at Me - 9. Mooncross Grove


Ray RUSSELL / ROCK WORKSHOP - The Very Last Time, 1971 (CBS)
Ray Russell (g) - Bud Parkes (tpt) - Harry Beckett (tpt) - Tony Roberts (ts) - Bob Downes (ts) - Derek Wadsworth (tb) - Brian Miller (kb) - Daryl Runswick (b) - Alan Rushton (d) - Tony Uter (congas) - Alan Greed (voc)
Rec: 1971 - Loc: unk - Pr: unk
Tracks: 1. Living Reason - 2. Street War (Parts 1 & 2 ) - 3. Going Home - 4. What’s Mine Is Mine - 5. Weeping Wood Mandalas - 6. Forgotten How To Live - 7. Light As Light - 8. I Think It’s... - 9. Ella Banta Dum Bundy -
10. Very Last Time // 11. Is This The End... Baby?* - 12. Let My Bluebird Sing (vocals Alex Harvey)* - 13. Wade In The Water (vocals Alex Harvey)* - 14. Ice Cold (vocals Alex Harvey)* - 15. Heavy Weather* - 16. Patterns* - 17. Watch Your Step* - 18. Ashen Besher*

[* are CD-only bonus tracks]


Ray RUSSELL - Live At The ICA, 1972 (RCA) [CD: Moikai'00]
Ray Russell (g) - Tony Roberts (ts/bcl/fl) - Harry Beckett (tpt/flghn) - Daryl Runswick [except CD2>7] (b) - Alan Rushton (d)
on bonus tracks only: Gary Windo [CD1>5] (ts) - Brian Miller [CD1>5] (p/syn) - Peter Lemer [CD2>7] (p) - Ron Matthewson [CD2>7] (cb)
Rec: 11 Jun 1971 - Loc: Institute of Contemporary Arts, London - Eng: Bob Auger & Louie Austin - Pr: Ray Russell
Tracks: [CD1] 1. Lapis (15:47) - 2. Tip Roote Pt 1 (8:21) - 3. Tip Roote Pt 2 (5:45) - 4. Stained Angel Morning (18:16) - 5. All Week Tomorrow [BBC Jazz In Britain, 1978] (16:08) // [CD2] 1. Stained Angel Morning [studio version] (7:03) - 2. Find Me And I'll Find You [BBC Jazz In Britain, 1974] (26:54) - 3. A Riff Too Far (3:01) - 4. That Dream Again (4:33) - 5. Blue Rain (6:30) [3-5: live at Capitol Studios, 1975] - 6. The Name of Which I Cannot Recall [live at the Phoenix, 1975] (14:57) - 7. Dragon Hill
[BBC Jazz Club, 1968] (8:37)
[Note: "Live at the ICA/Retrospective" is a 2CD-set on the Moikai label - the first is "Live at the ICA" plus two bonus tracks from the early 70s; the second is a retrospective of tracks recorded between 1968 and 1978]


[Ray RUSSELL] RUNNING MAN - Running Man, 1972 (CBS) [CD: Repertoire]
Ray Russell (g/b) - Alan Greed (voc) - Gary Windo (ts) - Harry Beckett (tpt/flghn) - Alan Rushton (d)
Rec: 1972 - Loc: unk - Pr: unk
Tracks: 1. Higher And Higher - 2. Hope Place - 3. Nicholas - 4. Another - 5. Find Yourself - 6. Look And Turn -
7. If You Like - 8. Spirit - 9. Children - 10. Running Man // 11. Spirit*

[* is a CD-only bonus track]


Ray RUSSELL - Secret Asylum, 1973 (CBS) [CD: Reel Recordings'07]
Ray Russell (g/b) - Gary Windo (ts/fl) - Harry Beckett (tpt/flghn) - Daryl Runswick (b) - Alan Rushton (d)
Rec: 1973 - Loc: unk - Eng: Bob Auger - Pr: Ray Russell & Bob Auger
Tracks: 1. Stained Angel Morning [RR] (1:11) - 2. Spinetree [RR] (6:08) - 3. Sweet Cauldron [RR] (7:19) - 4. All Through Over You / Nearer [RR] (6:24) - 5. These That I Am [RR] (7:08) - 6. To See Through The Sky / There The Dance Is [RR] (9:27) - 8. Children Of The Hollow Dawn [RR] (3:14)

 
 
 
 
 
So you'll see that most of his akbums have the same musicians...... meaning that Running Man is almost just another Russell album.




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BTW, if Ray Russell is inclided in Calyx, THE Canterbury site, it is because of his participation with Nucleus (not really Canterbury themselves), so Ray Russell can be entered in JR/F, rather than Canterbury or another  genre.




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  Quote Ricochet Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 05 2009 at 06:26
The fact that Ray Russell is written in brackets there makes me think the truth about whether or not Running Man is a project or a band is somewhere in the middle. Or, at least, Running Man as an album is treated slightly differently than all of Russell's work. I think we could adequately highlight it the same way.



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  Quote Sean Trane Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 05 2009 at 07:28

They've got these in my library shelves, so I'll make sure I listen to a buncjh of these (they've got Running Man too)

 

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  Quote Alberto Muñoz Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 05 2009 at 09:17
As far as i know Running Man was a band and not a Ray Russell solo album.
 
If there was why don't called them Ray Russell's Running Man?


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