|
Alan Haven
Alan (* 1935) born in Prestwich, Lancashire was an English jazz organist. He was known for his
collaborations with John Barry in the James Bond films From Russia with Love (1963) and
Goldfinger (1964), the comedy film A Jolly Bad Fellow (1964), and in the Richard Lester film
The Knack
and How to Get It (1965). He released a single from the Lester film, but is
perhaps best known for the single Image in 1965 (originally recorded by The Hank Levine Orchestra),
which was frequently used as a theme tune on the offshore radio station Radio Caroline and also
featured in the 1965 horror film The Night Caller. His early work was performed on a Lowrey organ.
When Barry decided to adapt his own Oscar-winning theme from the 1968 medieval drama The Lion in Winter as a single, he wrote an extended solo for organ with Haven in mind. As released, the jazz adaptation marks a notable departure from the soundtrack score which featured a choir singing in Latin. Haven also released several albums in the 1960s and 1970s, initially on Fontana Records, then CBS Records including a recording of a live set at Ronnie Scott's in London. A 1966 album, Live at Annie's Room (recorded at Annie Ross's eponymous club) featured one of several collaborations with drummer Tony Crombie. Alan passed away in 2016. from Wikipedia |
contact: | |
homepage: | www.alanhaven.com |
Big Ben Time Philips 814410-2 recorded January 1967 in London/Great Britain |
Ben Webster, tenor sax Alan Haven, organ Spike Heatley, bass Tony Crombie, drums |
The Alan Haven Organ Show Pye Records NSPL 41031 released 1974 |
Alan Haven, organ |
n/a | |
n/a |
For more videos search YouTube
|
|
Back
If you don't see the left hand menu,
please go back to the homepage.
Back to the homepage