
Sharrock was semi-retired for much of the 1970s, undergoing a divorce from wife/occasional collaborator Linda in 1978. In the intermittent years until producer/bassist
Bill Laswell coaxed him out of retirement, he worked as both a chauffeur and a caretaker for mentally challenged children. At Laswell's urging, Sharrock appeared on
Material's (one of Laswell's many projects) 1981 effort,
Memory Serves. In addition, Sharrock was a member of the
punk/jazz band
Last Exit, together with
Peter Brötzmann, Laswell and
Ronald Shannon Jackson. During the late 1980s, he recorded and performed extensively with the New York-based improvising band
Machine Gun, as well as leading his own bands. Sharrock flourished with Laswell's help, noting in a 1991 interview that "the last five years have been pretty strange for me, because I went twelve years without making a record at all, and then in the last five years, I've made seven records under my own name. That's pretty strange."
[5] Laswell would often perform with the guitarist on his albums, and produced many of Sharrock's recordings, including the entirely solo
Guitar, the metal-influenced
Seize the Rainbow, and the well-received
Ask the Ages, which featured John Coltrane's bandmates
Pharoah Sanders and
Elvin Jones. One writer described
Ask the Ages as "hands down, Sharrock's finest hour, and the ideal album to play for those who claim to hate jazz guitar
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