Immerse yourself in the captivating sounds of British jazz with Off Centre by the John Cameron Quartet. Featuring the talented pianist John Cameron alongside renowned artists like bass player Danny Thompson, percussionist Tony Carr, and multi-instrumentalist Harold McNair, this album showcases a rich blend of musical styles. Originally released in 1969 on Decca’s alternative Deram label, known for its embrace of psychedelia, folk, and progressive rock, Off Centre resonates with a unique eclecticism.
The album consists of seven original tracks that reflect the diverse influences of its time, from the improvisational flair of the title track to the infectious grooves of ‘Troublemaker’. Each listen unveils a new layer, making it a must-have for any vinyl collector or jazz enthusiast.
- Track Listing:
- 1. Off Centre – The John Cameron Quartet (9.05)
- 2. Go Away, Come Back Another Day – The John Cameron Quartet (5.1)
- 3. Dafina Querida – The John Cameron Quartet (6.14)
- 4. Omah Cheyenne – The John Cameron Quartet (7.12)
- 5. Wenceslas Square – The John Cameron Quartet (3.13)
- 6. Splat – The John Cameron Quartet (5.07)
- 7. Troublemaker – The John Cameron Quartet (4.13)
Don’t miss your chance to buy jazz vinyl records online. This is one of the best British jazz albums on vinyl, perfect for fans and collectors alike.
Louis Alvarez (verified owner) –
Absolutely love this album! The blend of styles is incredible, and it’s a staple in my vinyl collection. Highly recommend Off Centre for any jazz lover!
Nicole Perez (verified owner) –
Off Centre is a fantastic example of British jazz at its best. The musicianship is top-notch, and I can’t get enough of the title track.
Amy Roberts (verified owner) –
I was searching for where to buy jazz albums and found this gem. The sound quality is excellent, and it’s one of my favorite vinyl records now!