HUGH HOPPER: Hugh Colin Hopper (1945 - 2009) was a progressive rock and jazz fusion bass guitarist. He was a prominent member of the Canterbury scene, as a member of Soft Machine and various other related bands. After leaving Soft Machine, through the end of the 1970s, he worked with such groups as Stomu Yamashta’s East Wind, Isotope, Gilgamesh, and the Carla Bley Band. At the mid 1980s Hopper began playing with a group of Dutch musicians in a band initially called Hopper Goes Dutch. After French guitarist Patrice Meyer joined, this group became known as the Hugh Hopper Franglo-Dutch Band.
HOPPER TUNITY BOX
4 1/2 STARS ALL MUSIC GUIDE
PERSONNEL:
Hugh Hopper (b, g, ss, on all tracks)
Richard Branton (g, on #2 & #5)
Mark Charing (cor, on #4, #6 & #8)
Elton Dean (as, on #4, #6 & #8)
Nigel Morris (d, on #7),
Frank Roberts (e-p, on #4, #5 & #8)
Dave Stewart (org, on #1, #3 & #7)
Mike Travis (d, on #1 to #5 & #8)
Gary Windo (b-cl, on #1, #2, #5,#6)
London, May - July, 1976. (Originally Compendium)
Tracks:
01. Hopper Tunity Box
02. Miniluv
03. Gnat Prong
04. The Lonely Sea And The Sky
05. Crumble
06. Lonely Woman
07. Mobile Mobile
08. Spanish Knee
09. Oyster Perpetual