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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

0157 The Saints Jazz Band [Session with the Saints] FLAC 4(11.26)

















Contributed by Roboud56. This one is also on his blog Think Too Much Jazz which most are probably familiar with. Thanks to Rob for offering it here too.

Mike McNama – trumpet
Fred Fydler – trombone
Alan Radcliffe – clarinet
John Fish – piano
Nigel Sinclair (Nevil Scrimshire) – guitar
Reg Kenworthy – bass
John Mills – drums

01 Mahogany Hall Blues Stomp
02 Blue Turning Grey Over You
03 How Come You Do Me Like You Do
04 Willie The Weeper

Label: Parlophone GEP 8624
Recorded: September 15 1956
Lineage: EP>FLAC

8 comments:

  1. Most of, but NOT me, thanks, another nice place to frequent which I might never have found without the "advert". One comment for the pedants in our midst, I'm sure it's ParlOphone.
    Did I get a point for that, or is it just another of BJ's ploys to find out who REALLY DOES read this stuff... :-)

    Now to listen to the music, thanks to RB for keeping up the TRAD side of things, got to keep you "Mods" from dominating..

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  2. Thanks so much for the "SAINTS"! - hootsmon

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  3. Yes, been there, done that (TTM). Good contribution for Brit Jazz.

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  4. A goodly batch of brownie points to Gonzo for the spot - corrected - thank you, my man. Keep up the lookout to help us keep up the standard.

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  5. Nice Rip RB, wish all my sources came out so clean first off. BJ knows my reputation for fussing over these things. Thanks for the points BJ, I'm glad I beat jazzuk to the spot this time.

    By the way Barton Bill returns from his annual trip to the anti-podes next month, perhaps, just perhaps, we might be able to get to looking at his LP collection now we have another year in the can, that is after the grass cutting, tree pruning, re-decorating etc etc..

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  6. Gonzo - looking forward to Bill's return.

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  7. Very good! Brings back some memories of National Service days.

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  8. https://cjoint.net/?z1t0sjrops

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