Esce in digitale per l'inarrestabile Scatter Brixton 1982, un curioso documento audio inedito con protagonista Lol Coxhill assieme a Susanna Ferrar e Sylvia Hallett - più un quarto imprevisto ospite - registrato al volo a Londra a fine dicembre 1982 e preservato su audiocassetta dalla stessa Ferrar. E' lei a ricostruire i fatti di quello specifico evento, e per l'occasione aggiunge altri e successivi particolari sul suo rapporto con il compianto sassofonista: "I think I had met Lol a year or two before then, and Sylvia would have known him longer. I met him at Rougham Tree Fair one summer, when I was fairly new to the world of free improvisation. There was a directory of members of the LMC and people could ring up other members and suggest getting together to play. That was how I met Derek Bailey, for example, and a bit later Evan Parker. I had been going to as many of Evan's gigs as I could, so when Luc Houtkamp said to me, in 1986, I think it was, "Who would you like to play with but you don't dare ask?" I replied, "Evan Parker". He dared me to ask him and so I did - but that is a story for another time. When I met Lol, it was completely out of every other context. I was at the Fair with my family: husband and son. I heard the sound of Lol's saxophone from quite far away, but relayed over the speaker system. I wandered along, gradually tracking the sound to its source and there was Lol, standing on the stage with his soprano... I asked if I could play too and he said I could, so I did! After that we had ideas of going busking, but never quite got around to it, though we did play at the Millennium Dome in the year 2000, causing a certain amount of consternation in our small, contained way. In the week before he died, much much later, I had the immense privilege of being the last musician to play to him, in the hospital ward."
