How Many Clouds Can You See? Explained

How Many Clouds Can You See?
Type:Album
Artist:John Surman
Cover:John_Surman_How_Many_Clouds_Can_You_See.jpg
Released:1970
Genre:Jazz
Label:Deram
Producer:Peter Eden
Chronology:John Surman
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How Many Clouds Can You See? is the second album by English saxophonist John Surman featuring Harry Beckett, Alan Skidmore, Barre Phillips, and Tony Oxley recorded in 1970 and released on the Deram label.

Reception

Allmusic awards the album stars and its review by Jason Ankeny states: "John Surman's second album remains his most impressive, anticipating the sound and scope of the European free jazz movement that would blossom in the decade to come".John Kelman in his All About Jazz review states: "While woodwind multi-instrumentalist John Surman's eponymous debut was a strange mixture of everything from free improvisation to calypso, his second date, 1970's How Many Clouds Can You See?, is a much more focused affair. Surman clearly references one of his roots, John Coltrane, albeit on an instrument that the legendary saxophonist never played.

Track listing

All compositions by John Surman except where noted.

Side one

  1. "Galata Bridge"
  2. "Caractacus"
  3. "Premonition" (John Warren)

Side two

  1. "Event"
    1. "Gathering"
    2. "Ritual")
    3. "Circle Dance"
  2. "How Many Clouds Can You See?"

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