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Held on the Tips of Fingers

Held On The Tips of Fingers
Polar bear held on the tips of fingers album cover.jpg
Studio album by Polar Bear
Released 21 March 2005
Recorded Snake Ranch and Exchange Studios
Genre Jazz
Length 37:00
Label Babel Label and The Leaf Label (2014 re-issue)
Producer Sebastian Rochford, Robert Harder, Oliver Weindling
Polar Bear chronology
Dim Lit
(2004)
Held On The Tips Of Fingers
(2005)
Polar Bear
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
All About Jazz 5/5 stars
The Guardian 4/5 stars

Held On The Tips Of Fingers is the second album by Sebastian Rochford's British jazz band Polar Bear.

Held On The Tips Of Fingers was released in 2005 on Babel Label and later rereleased by The Leaf Label in 2014. This album sees Polar Bear's original line up augmented by London-based electronic artist, songwriter and producer Leafcutter John, who has played a distinctive role in shaping the group's later albums.

Held On The Tips Of Fingers received strong reviews in the UK press and was called "a highly creative successor to the equally distinctive Dim Lit" by The Guardian and "an even more thrilling and momentous affair than its predecessor…..radical, invigorating and heartening" in All About Jazz.

Observer Music Monthly placed the album at number 12 in its list of the "Top 100 Album of 2005" and Jazzwise placed the record at 100 in the article "100 Jazz Albums That Shook The World". They called Rochford "the most gifted jazz drummer of his generation" and described the music on the record as "sublimely original chamber music" and "groundbreaking".

The success of Held On The Tips Of Fingers lead to Polar Bear being shortlisted for the Mercury Music Prize in 2005, about which Rochford said "I feel really privileged, it's an honour, especially as it's such a big field, not a genre-specific thing" This nomination and it's ensuing publicity enabled the band to reach a far wider audience than they had been able to previously.

All music written by Rochford


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