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Monday, November 15, 2010

0114 Tony Kinsey [The Decca Sessions] FLAC 11(35.01)

















This item is supplied through the efforts of many people. The material was not issued as an album but various singles and 78's.
The tracks below we do not have but hope to add them later
I Never Knew DFE6285 Aug 3 1955                      
You Can't Run Away from It F10812 October 23 1956 (Rosemary Squires with Tony Kinsey) 
Our Love is Here to Stay F10812 October 23 1956  (Rosemary Squires with Tony Kinsey)

(01)
Joe Harriott - alto
Bill Le Sage - vibes, piano
Eric Dawson - bass
Tony Kinsey - drums
(02 07)
Ronnie Ross - baritone
Bill Le Sage - vibes, piano
Eric Dawson - bass
Tony Kinsey - drums
(03-06)
Ronnie Ross - baritone, clarinet
Bill Le Sage - vibes
Dill Jones - piano
Eric Dawson - bass
Tony Kinsey - drums
(08 09)
Don Rendell - tenor
Ronnie Ross - baritone clarinet
Bill Le Sage - vibes, piano
Pete Blannin - bass
Tony Kinsey - drums
(10 11)
Les Condon - trumpet
Bob Efford - tenor
Bill Le Sage - vibes, piano
Pete Blannin - bass
Tony Kinsey - drums

01 Introduction (6:54)
02 Pierrot (2:54)
03 Stompin' At The Savoy (Goodman, Razaf, Sampson, Webb) (2:23)
04 China Boy (Boutelje, Winfree) (2:20)
05 Moonglow (Delange, Hudson, Mills) (3:07)
06 One O'clock Jump (Basie, Durham) (3:05)
07 In A Ditch (Le Sage) (3:09)
08 Mean To Me (Ahlert, Turk) (2:58)
09 Supper Party (2:36)
10 Blue Eyes (3:05)
11 The Midgets (2:30)

Label: Decca
Recorded: May 17 (01) August 03 (02) 1955 February 20 (03-06) April 30 (07) October 18 (08 09) 1956 October 07 1957 (10 11)
Lineage: Various

17 comments:

  1. What amazing sources you must have.

    So good to hear these again after 50 years.

    Good luck with the other tracks - will keep looking.

    All the very best

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  2. Woody - good to know you are happy!

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  3. Excellent contribution, and a great tribute to the late Tony Kinsey. Many thanks.

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  4. Jazzjet - could you tell us more about Tony Kinsey being "late" please? Can't find anything about his death on-line or anywhere else. As far as any of us know he is still alive.

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  5. Thanks for the great shares. Did anyone watch the BBC 4 re-run of selections from Jazz 625 that was on TV the other week. I have just watched it and it was great to see so many of the Brit jazz musicians of the early 60s.

    Bob

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  6. Wow, the hits just keep on coming! Thanks again!

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  7. I captured it, not knowing for sure if it was the one I had already, which it was. Have seen it quite a few times now but you are right - seeing the old faces and hearing the quintessential music of the era is what we are all about here (without the videos).

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  8. Big thanks for the Tony Kinsey project, much appreciated. May have omitted a few thanks recently, so slapped wrists and thanks to all!

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  9. Thanks for a musician I and others across the pond may not know much about.

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  10. TONY KINSEY - THE DECCA SESSIONS

    Yes, there are some more stray tracks from these sessions, but I am happy to get what is here. Thanks!

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  11. What a terrific effort to share these rarities with us, much appreciated. Music's wonderful of course!

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  12. Just a note that I very much appreciate the care you go to in presenting the lp in the best light possible with excellent FLAC's and clear precise artwork. Well done and thank you for your time and effort!

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  13. Thanks again from Toppyjazz!
    I make a radio show with Ronnie Ross Music!

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  14. Was looking for some music from Tony Kinsey after I've read a bit about him.
    And where do I find music from him - of course here at 'Britjazz'!!

    Thanks again for the chance to check out musicians and music mostly unknown to me. Quite an education!

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