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Occupation(s)
  
Composer, musician

Name
  
Laurence Cottle

Instruments
  
Bass guitar

Albums
  
Shock!

Years active
  
1980–present

Genres
  
Jazz, Jazz fusion

Website
  
laurencecottle.com


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Role
  
Bass guitarist · laurencecottle.com

Similar People
  
Claire Martin, Richard Cottle, Richard Rodney Bennett, Eric Woolfson, John Parricelli

Profiles

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Laurence Cottle is a Welsh bass guitarist and composer.

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Career

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His solo recordings have been mostly in jazz and jazz fusion. He was a member of the fusion quartet The Fents and appeared on their second album, The Other Side, released on the Passport Jazz label in 1987. He played with The Alan Parsons Project on Gaudi, their final album for Arista Records, and on Freudiana, Parsons's final collaboration with Eric Woolfson. He is the brother of Richard Cottle (also a musician), playing with him during his time with The Alan Parsons Project.

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Shortly after, he was hired by British heavy metal band Black Sabbath to play bass on the studio sessions that would become their 1989 album Headless Cross. Cottle wrote and played all the bass parts for the album and appeared on the music video for the song "Headless Cross" but didn't perform live or tour with the band.

In the 1990s, he produced three albums for guitarist Jim Mullen and recorded with British jazz musicians Mornington Lockett, Tim Garland, Django Bates, Gerard Presencer, and John Graham. From 2003–2006, he was a member of Bill Bruford's Earthworks. In 2009, he produced albums for Claire Martin, Gareth Williams, and Mark Nightingale. He leads his own Laurence Cottle Big Band playing a variety of standards and his own material.

References

Laurence Cottle Wikipedia