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Monday, April 05, 2010

0035 Ronnie Scott [Presenting The Ronnie Scott Sextet] FLAC 12(39.51)


















Contributed by delmonico, who writes:-
An unusually restrained Sextet of the hard boppers with 8 of the 12 tunes being standards and led by the 'Old Man' himself.
Tenor player, jazz club owner, raconteur and the bookies favourite, Ronnie Scott was never given the musical appreciation he deserved during his lifetime. He made surprisingly few records as leader in his later years and none at all between the end of 1977 and the end of 1990.  This one dates from 1957.

Jimmy Deuchar - trumpet
Derek Humble - alto
Ronnie Scott - tenor
Stan Tracey - piano
Norman Stenfalt - piano
Kenny Napper  -bass
Phil Seamen - drums

01 You Leave Me Breathless
02 Give Me the Simple Life
03 Polka Dots and Moonbeams
04 I P A Special
05 Squeeze Me
06 Avalon
07 Pittsburgh Opener
08 Bass House
09 It Don't Mean a Thing
10 All This and Heaven Too
11 This Can't Be Love
12 Phil's Tune

Label: Fontana SFL 13079
Recorded: January 09 10 1957
Lineage: LP>FLAC

11 comments:

  1. Great Scott!!! This is very much appreciated. I certainly have very few of Ronnie as leader. Many thanks delmonico.

    jason

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  2. ronnie scott sextet

    Thank you Delmonico for this wonder, I mean : to hear Humble, the best european lead alto, here in an intimate combo ! thank you for the gem !

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  3. Great Scott indeed! A great pity that he wasn't recorded more. The Live At Ronnie Scott's album is a good one as is Serious Gold.
    Many thanks for this one.

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  4. Many thanks, bound to be an improvement on my taped copy!

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  5. Nice.

    Thanks for your works, I dind't know Bitish jazz, and I like it.

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  6. All tracks seem to be included in Part 1. I've come across this in a number of other sites. What is the purpose of the other two parts?

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  7. woolfnotes - thanks for letting us know but the files have been tested and are okay. If you have Parts 2 and 3 in the same folder and unpack Part 1 by highlighting it, winrar automatically senses the other two folders even though not highlighted. I unpacked Part 1 in a separate folder which gave only the first four tracks, followed by an error message. Three parts in the same folder work fine, as intended.

    Does this explain satisfactorily? BJ

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  8. Hello BritJazz,

    Thanks for your work, but i come too late.
    The links are deads.

    best from France.

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  9. @anonymous from France. Not all of them are - try the Rapidshare links. Where there are no RS, we will renew as soon as we can.

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  10. Just to confirm, unfortunately the rapidshare links are indeed dead on this one. Many thanks for your efforts so far in ressurrecting dead links, I'll check back later.

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