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Sunday, June 12, 2011

0172 Dudley Moore Richard Rodney Bennett John Bassett [The First Orchestrations] FLAC 11(36.01)

















Contributed by azule serape, who writes:-
Some early Dudley Moore and Richard Rodney Bennett arrangements for this little known band of John Bassett which recorded in 1960 with a host of big names in the ranks.
FLAC with booklet scans and pdf file.

John Bassett - trumpet
Leon Calvert - trumpet
Kenny Wheeler - trumpet
John Mumford - trombone
Herman Wilson - trombone
Ron Snyder - tuba
Al Newman - alto
Graham Bond - alto
Gerry Skelton - alto
Ray Warleigh - alto
Dick Heckstall-Smith - tenor
Duncan Lamont - tenor
Art Ellefson - tenor
Don Rendell - tenor
Sebastion Freudenberg - baritone
Graham Lyons - baritone
Johnny Scott - flute
Peter Shade - vibes
Dudley Moore - piano
Spike Heatley - bass
Kenny Napper - bass
Bryant Marriott - drums

01 Johnny Is The Boy For Me
02 You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
03 Long Ago (And Far Away)
04 Moore Please
05 Yesterdays
06 Fascinating Rhythm
07 Nobody's Heart
08 Pick Yourself Up
09 I'll Take Romance
10 You Make Me Feel So Young
11 Keeping Myself For You

Label: Harkit 8054
Recorded: 1960
Lineage: CD>FLAC

11 comments:

  1. The're some likely lads assembled here! Very interesting. Nice one azule!

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  2. I thank you for what looks to be a very enjoyable album. Wonderful players and writers on this one!!

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  3. You may find this U.S. of A. Modern Jazz work to be somewhat interesting
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDAV4ebjXwI

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  4. Thanks Azule ... can't recall hearing any Bassett before ... can't see a Liqourice Stick in the line-up ... takes All-sorts!

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  5. More Dudley Moore please!

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!

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  6. @john. We will try although there is very little available that is within our time constraint yet. He is in the (large) line-up on the album "Collaboration" under the leadership of John Dankworth which is available on the Ronnie Ross Music blog - google it.

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  7. There are some amazing musicians on this LP thank you

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  8. https://cjoint.net/?oxnxye7i22

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