Sunday, February 26, 2012
0223 Humphrey Lyttelton [Humph Plays Standards] FLAC 10(36.41)
Contributed by Barton Bill and Gonzo.
You will probably have noticed this album has been posted here before. All credit to aroonie for his excellent addition to our offerings and for starting this off. However, we now have a new rip from the LP, supplied by Barton Bill, by none other than Gonzo. You may have noticed the latter's absence for a while - as has been announced elsewhere, he recently lost his wife but he is getting back into the swing of things and keeping busy. Condolences to Gonzo from the BritJazz team. BJ
Humphrey Lyttelton - trumpet, vocal
John Picard - trombone
Tony Coe - alto, clarinet
Jimmy Skidmore - tenor
Joe Temperley - baritone
Ian Armit - piano
Pete Blannin - bass
Eddie Taylor - drums
01 Love For Sale (Porter) (4:44)
02 Prelude To A Kiss (Ellington) (3:36)
03 Ida, Sweet As Apple Cider (Leonard) (3:08)
04 Willow Weep For Me (Ronell) (4:30)
05 That's My Weakness Now (Green, Stept) (2:13)
06 Blue Lou (Mills, Sampson) (3:38)
07 The Man I Love (Gershwin) (3:33)
08 Undecided (Shavers, Robin) (3:23)
09 Bewitched (Rodgers, Hart) (3:46)
10 Body And Soul (Green) (4:40)
Label: Marble Arch MALS 1351
Recorded June 22 23 July 07 1960
Lineage: LP>FLAC
Sunday, February 19, 2012
0222 Milt Sealey [The Milt Sealey Trio] FLAC 4(14.37))
Contributed by bellawoods, who says:-
Milt Sealey is a Canadian pianist who happened to be in the UK in the mid 1950s and recorded these sides with Lennie Bush and Phil Seamen. The last track has a vocal by Sealey.
He is still active in music but more on the production side these days but he is certainly worth a listen as a pianist.
Thanks to yewsta for some help on one track. The sound overall is not the best - these 50 years old eps took a battering in their days - but it's listenable.
FLAC with ep cover scans.
Milt Sealey - piano, vocal (04)
Lennie Bush - bass
Phil Seamen - drums
01 Milt's Blues (Sealey) (3:40)
02 Londonology (Sealey) (3:49)
03 In A Slow Mood (Sealey) (3:59)
04 There Will Never Be Another You (Warren) (3:08)
Label: Decca DFE 6369
Recorded: August 16 1956
Lineage: EP>FLAC
Sunday, February 12, 2012
0221 Carmen McRae [Live At The Flamingo Jazz Club] FLAC 11(38.00)
Contributed by azule serape, who comments:-
Borderline for BritJazz with only half the musicians being British (Phil Seamen and Kenny Napper) but a fine set recorded live in 1961 at the old Flamingo Club in London with Carmen at the top of her form and making her first UK appearance before a very appreciative audience.
The compere is Tony Hall and it was originally recorded for Jeffrey Kruger's Ember label. Kruger also owned the Flamingo Club.
Don Abney - piano
Kenny Napper - bass
Phil Seamen - drums
Carmen McRae - vocals
01 I Could Write a Book (Rodgers, Hart) (3:11)
02 Body and Soul (Green, Eyton, Heyman, Sour) (4:25)
03 Thou Swell (Rodgers, Hart) (1:33)
04 'Round Midnight (Monk, Williams, Hanighen) (4:52)
05 A Foggy Day (In London Town) (Gershwin, Gershwin) (1:44)
06 Don't Ever Leave Me (Kern, Hammerstein) (4:01)
07 Moonlight in Vermont (Suessdorf, Blackburn) (3:52)
08 Day In Day Out (Bloom, Mercer) (2:01)
09 Lover Man (Davis, Ramirez, Sherman) (4:35)
10 Stardust (Carmichael, Parrish) (4:10)
11 They Can't Take That Away from Me (Gershwin, Gershwin) (3:33)
Label: Acrobat ACRCD 335
Recorded: May 1961
Lineage: CD>FLAC
Sunday, February 05, 2012
0220 Victor Feldman [Modern Jazz Quartet] FLAC 2(13.23)
Contributed by Azule Serape, who writes:-
Two other titles from this session were posted earlier on Esquire ep 35. Tommy Pollard, Lennie Bush and Phil Seamen complete the Quartet.
This comes without a sleeve so the cover picture provided is small.
Victor Feldman - vibes
Tommy Pollard - piano
Lennie Bush - bass
Phil Seamen - drums
01 Four And One Moore (Mulligan) (6:32)
02 Everything Happens To Me (Dennis, Adair) (6:51)
Label: Esquire ep 54
Recorded: December 14 1954
Lineage: EP>FLAC
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