<< -- 3 -- Basil Ramsey FROM RAGS TO RICHES
His jazz derivation fascination is unavoidable in the record entitled
'Rags, Blues and Parodies', thrusting forth a predilection for repetition
that brings me out in goose pimples, but are we not all different? Peter
Dickinson has an extraordinary yet somewhat vulnerable wideness in his composing
enthusiasms, all of which he manipulates with clear purpose and technical
prowess. Thereafter it is up to the listener. Everything here is worth trouble,
from which must come our personal choice [listen
-- TROY 369 track 13, 1:01-2:02].
Copyright © 28 January 2001
Basil Ramsey, Eastwood, Essex, UK
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A PETER DICKINSON BIOGRAPHY
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