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Chris Jaggers new studio album Mixing Up The Medicine is set for release via BMG on 10th September 2021. Recorded in a studio near Jaggers longstanding collaborator and pianist Charlie Harts Lewisham home, at Jaggers farmhouse, and down the line to each other when lockdown restrictions were in force, Mixing up the Medicine is a loose, lively 10track collection of JaggerHart originals that features a hitlist of top players.These include old friend Olly Blanchflower on double bass Atcha band alumnus Dylan Howe on drums veteran producer John Porter, whos worked with artists including The Smiths, Roxy Music, Buddy Guy, BB King and Elvis Costello guitarist Neil Hubbard Bryan Ferry, Joe Cocker as well as brother, Mick, whose vocals appear on Anyone Seen My Heart, the first song on the album.Chris used poems by early 19th century writer and physician Thomas Beddoes for three songs the irresistible Madnesslike skapop kneesup of the opening Anyone Seen My Heart, the sea shantyish Loves Horn and the voodoo soul of Wee Wee Tailor. Into Harts jazzer category we can fit Talking to Myself, the New Orleans sass of lead track Merry Go Round and the intheweesmallhours croon and groove of A Love Like This. Honourable mention, too, to the comforting bluesy lament of Hey Brother, a lovely ode to lifelong fraternal bonds. Chris Jagger CD is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £10