Origami - Billy Tea to Burgers 2015image

PURCHASE ALBUM

The Australian landscape informs its inhabitants and nature – its vastness, expanse and harshness. When travelling, one is struck by the great variety in the ever-changing terrain. 
There is a similar diversity of people and culture that is evolving for reasons both positive and negative around the country. 

“Billy Tea to Burgers” (Disc 1) is a musical celebration and commentary, reflecting on the experiences and qualities that unite and inspire us as a people – the shifting textures and colours of the outback landscape, the characters in the public bar of a hotel that is the entire town, the adventurers who came by boat so many moons ago or those arriving now, and the ubiquitous burger that each town boasts is the best. 

“Here and There” (Disc 2) is revisited and developed in this extended aural road trip between outback towns. 

Adam Simmons

credits

released June 1, 2015 


Adam Simmons – alto sax, bass clarinet, voice

Howard Cairns – double bass, concertina 

Hugh Harvey – drums 

Disc 1 – BILLY TEA TO BURGERS 
Tracks 1–4, 6 & 8 composed by Adam Simmons 
Track 7 composed by Howard Cairns 
Track 8 composed by Adam Simmons & Hugh Harvey 

Disc 2 – HERE AND THERE 
Track 1 composed by Adam Simmons 
Arranged by Adam Simmons with Howard Cairns, Hugh Harvey & Myles Mumford 

Recorded by Myles Mumford 
Burwood Music Centre, 20 Dec 2014 
Mastered by Adam Dempsey, Deluxe Mastering 

Design by Celsius Design 
Spiral data taro design by Philip Chapman-Bell  
origami.oschene.com 

Adam is a Selmer artist and performs exclusively on a SELMER Paris Privilege bass clarinet 
Adam is a Temby artist and performs exclusively on a Vintage Temby alto saxophone 

Thanks to Melbourne Recital Centre where the suite was premiered, Hares & Hyenas for the roadtest and to those who inspired the music: Prince Charles, those courageous seafarers past and present in search of a better life, Niagara Café (Gundagai, NSW) and of course, Greggie. Special thanks to Raff, John and Carmen, who helped us focus for the extended “Here and There”. 
origami@adamsimmons.com 
www.facebook.com/origamijazz 
www.adamsimmons.com 

© 2015


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