Elastic Rock

Elastic Rock is Nucleus' first album. Recorded in January 1970, it was a pioneering work in the emerging genre of jazz-rock fusion. Bandleader Ian Carr (later a jazz journalist and published expert on Miles Davis) was probably inspired by Davis' "going electric" in 1969, but the seminal Bitches Brew had not yet been released at the time Elastic Rock was recorded, and according to Carr, they hadn't even heard Davis' less rock-influenced 1969 electric release, In a Silent Way.

Elastic Rock
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 1970
Recorded12–21 January 1970
StudioTrident Studios, London
GenreArt rock, jazz fusion
Length40:46
LabelVertigo Records
Universal Records (2007 Remaster)
ProducerPeter King
Nucleus chronology
Elastic Rock
(1970)
We'll Talk About It Later
(1971)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic
Encyclopedia of Popular Music
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings

In July 1970 the group presented compositions from the LP at the Montreux Jazz Festival, winning the first prize. They subsequently performed both at Newport Jazz Festival and at the Village Gate jazz club.

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