Tea Break Over–Back on Your 'Eads! | ||||
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Studio album by If | ||||
Released | 1975 | |||
Recorded | July & August 1974 at Pyramid Sounds. Mixed at The Hit Factory. | |||
Genre |
Jazz rock Progressive rock |
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Label |
Capitol Records (US) Gull (UK) Brain (Germany) |
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Producer | Jon Child, Cliff Davies, Lew Futterman | |||
If chronology | ||||
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Tea Break Over–Back on Your 'Eads!, released in 1975, was the eighth and final studio album by British jazz-rock band If. It was followed by compilation CDs covering tracks from the first four LPs featuring the band's previous line-up.
The album reflects the band's more rock-influenced style, perfectly balanced with Dick Morrissey's harsher hard bop/bebop sax playing. The title track "Tea Break", referring to the hardships of being "on the road", is the punch line to an old musicians' joke and contains a tribute to Charlie Parker in the lyrics ("The Bird was the man to be heard" and "The music was the word") as well as in a swirling bebop tenor solo. The "Ballad of the Yessirom Kid", a tribute by the band to Dick Morrissey, finishes with a roaring bebop tenor solo. "Song for Alison" features the flute more than holding its own with a rock accompaniment. The song "Don Quixote" opens with an extensive acoustic Spanish guitar solo by Whitehorn.
(LP version - the CD re-release varies the order slightly)