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Sunday, May 20, 2012

0235 Vic Lewis [A Tribute To Stan Kenton] FLAC 21(1.15.50)

Contributed by azule serape, who writes:-
A compilation of tracks featuring the compositions and arrangements of Pete Rugolo and Ken Thorne for the Vic Lewis Orchestra recorded between 1947 and 1951.  
These were part of Vic's personal collection and originally recorded for his own label with some musicians who were to become better known in later years.
For jazz trivia enthusiasts, singer Elaine Delmar's father is in the trumpet section on track 21.
FLAC from OOP cd with booklet details.

Vic Lewis - leader, trombone, vocal
Johnny Shakespeare - trumpet
Bunny Layzell - trumpet
Vernon Thompson - trumpet
Hank Shaw - trumpet
Harold Luff - trumpet
Mickey Meene - trumpet
Harry Finch - trumpet
Paul Berman - trumpet
Dennis Shirley - trumpet
Bert Courtley - trumpet
Bill Sowerby - trumpet
Leslie Jiver Huthinson - trumpet
Alfie Noakes - trumpet
Fred Mercer - trombone
Ed Sweeney - trombone
Ruth Harrison - trombone
Don Lang - trombone
Stan Smith - trombone
Jack Waters - trombone
Tony Russell - trombone
Eddie Harvey - trombone
Johnny Keating - trombone
Jack Botterill - trombone
Jock Bain - trombone
Jack Thirwell - trombone
Ken Goldie - trombone
Ronnie Chamberlain - alto, clarinet
Peter Howe - alto, clarinet
Jimmy Skidmore - tenor
Charles Granville - tenor
Kathy Stobart - tenor
Vince Bovil - tenor
Bob Efford - tenor
Pete Warner - tenor
Frank Holmes - baritone
Bill Collins - baritone
Jimmy Simmonds - baritone
Ken Thorne - piano
Dill Jones - piano
Arthur Greenslade - piano, celeste
Al Ferdman - guitar
John Quest - bass
Jack Honeyman - bass
Alan McDonald - bass
Pete Blannin - bass
Peter Coleman - drums
unknown - violin
unknown - violin
unknown - violin
unknown - violin
unknown - viola
unknown - viola
unknown - cello
unknown - cello
Jacqulin Jennings - vocal

01 Hammersmith Riff (Rugolo) (2:44)
02 Pepperpot (Rugolo) (2:39)
03 The Man I Love (Gershwin) (3:06)
04 Music For Moderns (Vic Lewis) (2:45)
05 Design For Brass (Rugolo) (3:06)
06 Theme For Alto (Rugolo) (3:17)
07 Theme For Trombone (Rugolo) (3:00)
08 Over The Rainbow (Arlen) (3:28)
09 Serenade In Blue (Warren, Gordon) (3:22)
10 A Hundred Years From Today (Washington, Young) (2:58)
11 Love For Sale (Berlin) (3:09)
12 Where Are You (Mchugh, Adamson) (3:43)
13 Concerto To End All Concertos (Rugolo) (6:32)
14 Cuban Carnival (Rugolo) (2:46)
15 Porphyria's Lover (Thorne) (11:45)
16 The Blues (Thorne) (3:56)
17 For You A Bone (Thorne) (3:02)
18 Eindayz (Thorne) (2:47) (2:47)
19 Inspiration (Thorne) (2:21)
20 Heir To A Chinese Maiden (Thorne) (2:24)
21 Everywhere (Harris) (3:01)

Label: VICD 567
Recorded: 1947-1951
Lineage: CD>FLAC

4 comments:

  1. Thank you azule

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  2. Thanks for this rarity. Interesting to see some familiar names in the personnel, including Don Lang ( presumably the Don Lang of Six Five Special fame?).

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    1. I remember that too - the Six Five Special. Don Lang certainly but who were the other regulars? forget now.

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