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Wednesday, January 06, 2010

0006 Jimmy Deuchar [Pub Crawling] FLAC 6(38.37)

















Contributed by Cornelius

(01 04-06)
Jimmy Deuchar - trumpet
Ken Wray - trombone
Derek Humble - alto, baritone
Tubby Hayes - tenor 
Victor Feldman - piano
Lennie Bush - bass 
Phil Seamen - drums
(02 03)
Jimmy Deuchar - trumpet
Ken Wray - trombone
Derek Humble - alto, baritone
Stan Tracey - piano
Lennie Bush - bass
Tony Crombie - drums

01 IPA Special (Deuchar) (6.30)
02 Colne Springs (Deuchar) (6.02)
03 E (Deuchar) (6.30)
04 Treble Gold (Deuchar) (6.16)
05 Bass House (Deuchar) (6.54)
06 Final Selection (Deuchar) (7.00)

Label: Contemporary C3529
Recorded: April 23 (02 03) 26 (01 04-06) 1956
Lineage: CD>FLAC

Biography by Ron Wynn
One of Britian's better bebop trumpeters, Jimmy Deuchar played in London's Club Eleven while in the Royal Air Force, then joined the Johnny Dankworth Seven in 1950. He later played with Geraldo and Oscar Rabin and Ronnie Scott's sextet in Paris in 1951. There were recording sessions with Jack Parnell and Scott in the early '50s, followed by stints and/or tours with Tony Crombie, Lionel Hampton and Scott. Deuchar moved to Germany in the late '50s, and played from 1957 to 1959 with Kurt Edelhagen's band. He returned to Scott's group for a couple of years, then played in Tubby Hayes' quartet, The Clarke-Boland Big Band and Edelhagen's band. Deuchar worked mainly as an arranger during the '60s and '70s, making one album as a leader in 1979.
Jimmy Deuchar. This able but scarcely exceptional Scottish trumpeter leads a small group through a blowing session, Pub Crawling with Jimmy Deuchar, Contemporary 3529, which is interesting mainly for the amiably burr-toned trombone of Ken Wray.

6 comments:

  1. jimmy deuchar

    incredible !

    thank you cornelius !

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  2. Thanks and best of fun for your project here.

    Tracey is the treat for me on this session--hopefully that is!

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  3. thank you for making this amazing blog.
    i'm learning a lot !

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  4. Thanks,

    CONT 3529
    JIMMY DEUCHAR
    PUB CRAWLING WITH
    #1,4-6:April 26, 1955; #2,3:April 23rd, 1956
    1.IPA Special - 6.30, 2.Colne Springs - 6.02, 3.E - 6.30, 4.Treble Gold - 6.16, 5.Bass House - 6.54, 6.Final Selection - 7.00
    Jimmy Deuchar (tp), #1,4-6:Ken Wray (tb), Tubby Hayes (ts), Derek Humble (as,bs), Victor Feldman (p), Lennie Bush (b), Phil Seamen (dr); #2,3:Derek Humble (as), Ken Wray (tb), Stan Tracey (p), Lennie Bush (b), Tony Crombie (dr)

    Source: http://vzone.virgin.net/davidh.taylor/deuchar.htm

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  5. The titles of the compositions are names of well-known British brands of beers. "IPA Special" signifies a particular type of Indian Pale Ale; "Bass House" refers to the bottled beer with red triangle trade mark; "Treble Gold" is brewed at Meux' London Brewery; "Final Selection" is made by Messrs. Whitbreads Ltd.: "Colne Springs", reputed to be one of the strongest bottled ales in Britain, is made at the Watford brewery of Messrs. benskins; while "E" is one of the various beers produced by Worthington Company (from Liner Notes - (1958))

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