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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

0051 Dizzy Reece [Blues in Trinity] FLAC 8(47.27)
















Contributed by grumpy
In the late summer of 1958, Donald Byrd and Art Taylor came to the Continent for some jazz festivals and club dates. Paris had become an international jazz centre. There, American and European musicians would blow together in an environment very different from that in New York or London. The Americans would find in Paris a release from many of the domestic and social tensions and problems they experience at home. For British jazzmen, here was an opportunity to hear the Americans in less formal surroundings than the concert halls to which their British appearances were confined — and occasionally to sit in with them. (a Musicians Union ban prevented Americans from recording in the UK, so a meeting on record with Byrd and Taylor was only possible on the continent).

Dizzy Reece - trumpet
Donald Byrd - trumpet
Tubby Hayes - tenor
Terry Shannon - piano
Lloyd Thompson - bass
Art Taylor - drums

01 Blues in Trinity
02 I Had the Craziest Dream
03 Close-up
04 Shepherd's Serenade
05 Color Blind
06 Round About Midnight
07 Eboo
08 Just a Penny

Label: Blue Note BLP4006
Recorded: August 24 1958 Decca Studios London
Lineage: CD>FLAC

4 comments:

  1. Already thanked you for your Dizzy Reece elsewhere in blogland a while ago, but thanks again anyway grumps!

    jason

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  2. I already have this one but, still, many thanks for posting it and exposing this great music to more people.

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  3. Many thanks grumpy. Never heard this one and very glad to do so now.

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