
At first glance, there were several jazz-rock ensembles like NUCLEUS in England back in the ’70s; but then, there weren’t, and NUCLEUS, led by trumpeter Ian Carr, seemed to be one of the most intrepid fusion collectives ever. And if there’s a single point to see this, it would be the band’s concert album from 1976 – first released three decades down the line from the time the group’s performance had been preserved for posterity, and now ready to appear reissued in a newly remastered form.


