Clarion Fracture Zone | |
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Origin | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Genres | Jazz |
Years active | 1988 - |
Members |
Sandy Evans
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Past members |
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Clarion Fracture Zone is an Australian contemporary jazz ensemble. [1] Their debut album Blue Shift (1990), released through ABC Records, [2] won the 1991 ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album. [3] [4] It was recorded by the line-up of Sandy Evans on tenor and soprano saxophones; Tony Gorman on alto and tenor saxophones, clarinet and percussion; Alister Spence on piano and keyboards; Steve Elphick on bass guitar; Andrew Dickeson on drums and percussion. [5] They were also nominated in the same category in 1997 for their fourth album, Less Stable Elements (1996). [6] [7]
Title | Details |
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Blue Shift | |
Zones On Parade |
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What This Love Can Do |
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Less Stable Elements |
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Canticle (with the Martenitsa Choir) |
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The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music. They commenced in 1987.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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1991 | Blue Shift | Best Jazz Album | Won | [8] |
1997 | Less Stable Elements | Best Jazz Album | Nominated | [8] |