Polar Bear
Held on the Tips of Fingers

×
Large toggle button
00:00 / 00:00
Previous track button Next track button

Held on the Tips of Fingers (2005) returns on vinyl for the first time, marking 20 years since Polar Bear redefined the UK jazz landscape. A Mercury Prize nominee and critically acclaimed across Europe, the album solidified the band’s status as one of the most innovative forces in contemporary jazz.

Release date: 18 July 2025

Pete Wareham Tenor Saxophone

Mark Lockheart Tenor Saxophone

Sebastian Rochford Drums

Tom Herbert Double Bass

Leafcutter John Leafcutter John

Pete Wareham - Tenor Saxophone
Mark Lockheart - Tenor Saxophone
Sebastian Rochford - Drums
Tom Herbert - Double Bass
Leafcutter John - Leafcutter John

Joe Bentley - Trombone (on 2)
Jonny Phillips - Guitar (on 2)
Emma Smith - Violin (on 2)
Ingrid Laubrock - Tenor Saxophone (on 3, 9)
Hannah Marshall - Cello (on 3)
Greta Lange - Singing in her sleep

All tunes written by Sebastian Rochford

Recorded by Paul Richardson and Robert Harder at the Snakeranch and Mark Rankin at the Exchange.
Produced and mixed by Robert Harder, Sebastian Rochford at HQ
Mastered by Robert Harder HQ

Album artwork by Chris Landoni
Handwriting by Ben Hazleton
New vinyl layout by Oli Bentley, Split

Held on the Tips of Fingers (2005) was the album that launched Polar Bear into the spotlight, earning a Mercury Prize nomination and cementing their status as one of the most influential British jazz groups of the 21st century. Now, for the first time, this landmark album will be available on vinyl, bringing new life to a recording that helped redefine jazz for a new generation.

Expanding on the ideas introduced in Dim Lit, Held on the Tips of Fingers saw the band refine their sound while pushing their compositions further into uncharted territory. The interplay between Rochford, Pete Wareham, Mark Lockheart, Tom Herbert, and Leafcutter John was sharper, the structures looser, and the music more expressive. It was a rare feat: an album that felt both urgent and timeless, raw yet meticulously crafted. Held on the Tips of Fingers was widely acclaimed, securing a 5-star review in The Observer and a place in Jazzwise’s 100 Jazz Albums That Shook the World and The Guardian’s 1000 Albums to Hear Before You Die.

This long-awaited vinyl edition revisits an album that shaped modern British jazz and inspired a wave of experimental music that followed. Held on the Tips of Fingers remains as vital and forward-thinking today as it was in 2005, standing as a testament to the groundbreaking vision of Seb Rochford and Polar Bear.