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Sunday, October 28, 2012

0258 Tony Crombie [And His Orchestra No 2] FLAC 4(10.33)

Contributed by bluebird, who writes:-
Another ep from the 1955 Crombie Orchestra. The tunes are an odd selection but Crombie manages to swing them along.  Art Baxter has the vocal on 'Baby Mine'. Ronnie Ross is there but can you hear him? He doesn't solo.

Jimmy Deuchar - trumpet
Les Condon - trumpet
Ken Wray - trombone
Derek Humble - alto
Don Rendell - tenor
Al Cornish - tenor
Ronnie Ross - baritone
Damian Robinson - piano
Lennie Bush - bass
Tony Crombie - drums
Art Baxter - vocal (02)

01 Early One Morning (James, Sehorn) (2:22)
02 Baby Mine (2:14)
03 Flying Home (Goodman, Hampton, Robin) (3:06)
04 Tiptoe Through The Tulips (Burke, Dubin) (2:52)

Label: Decca ep DFE 6281
Recorded: March 31 (02) May 17 (01 03 04) 1955
Lineage: EP>FLAC

Sunday, October 21, 2012

0257 Kenny Baker [Melody Maker Ideal Modern Group] FLAC 4(27.19)

Contributed by azule serape, who writes:-
A 10" lp with a pick up group under the direction of Kenny Baker with musicians who were voted for by readers in 1954 to form this 'ideal' session.
Two takes for each of two tunes are played together then one long track which occupied one side of the lp. Details of the musicians etc are shown on the label scans.
The record was in pretty poor shape but it has been restored as far as possible leaving a sound which is listenable but not as good as we like it to be.

Kenny Baker - trumpet, flugelhorn
Jimmy Deuchar - trumpet, french horn
Bruce Turner - alto
Tommy Whittle - tenor
Victor Feldman - vibes
Dill Jones - piano
Sammy Stokes - bass
Tony Kinsey - drums

01 If I Could Be with You One Hour Tonight (Creamer, Johnson) (3:31)
02 If I Could Be with You One Hour Tonight (Creamer, Johnson) (3:29)
03 Young and Healthy (Dubin, Warren) (3:26)
04 Young and Healthy (Dubin, Warren) (3:18)
05 A Long K.B. Blues (Baker) (13:35)

Label: Esquire 20-030
Recorded: April 07 1954
Lineage: LP 10">FLAC

Sunday, October 14, 2012

0256 Dill Jones [Piano Moods Volume Two Focus 88] FLAC 4(13.27)

Contributed by bellawoods, who writes:-
Three trio sides and one short solo track from this popular and always enjoyable pianist recorded in 1955.

Dill Jones - piano
Frank Clarke - bass
Eddie Taylor - drums

01 Let's Get Away from It All (Dennis, Adair) (5:39)
02 Minute Boogie (Jones) (1:11)
03 May-Zee ( Jones) (3:25)
04 Deep Forest (Foresythe, Hines) (3:12)

Label: Polygon JTE 104
Recorded: April 21 1955
Lineage: EP>FLAC

Sunday, October 07, 2012

0255 Chris Barber [At the London Palladium] FLAC 8(45.50)

Contributed by bluebird, who writes:-
This was from a live Jazz News Poll Winners concert held in March 1961 at the London Palladium.
A typical Barber performance with a couple of vocals by Ottilie Patterson and, quite surprisingly, two tracks featuring altoist Joe Harriott. Whether Joe was present for the whole performance is not clear but it good to hear him in any company, although he is 'off mike' for some of the time and is fighting against the drummer who is over recorded. I wonder whether there was other material by other groups recorded at this concert?
'Creole Love Call' is not one of my favourite Ellington tunes and Barber very drearily does it to death here taking over eight minutes to do so. Duke said it all in under three minutes.
One for the Barber completists perhaps but don't ignore Joe's contribution.

Pat Halcox - trumpet
Chris Barber - trombone
Joe Harriott - alto (01 05 08)
Ian Wheeler - clarinet
Eddie Smith - banjo
Dick Smith - bass
Graham Burbidge - drums
Ottilie Patterson - vocals (02 06)

01 Just a Little While to Stay Here (4:54)
02 Too Many Drivers (Broonzy) (4:03)
03 Lord, Lord, Lord (5:49)
04 Creole Love Call (Ellington, Miley) (8:36)
05 'S Wonderful (Gershwin) (6:47)
06 Squeeze Me (Williams, Waller) (4:00)
07 Revival (Harriott) (3:55)
08 Fidgety Feet (La Rocca, Shields) (7:47)

Label: MFP 1039
Recorded: March 31 1961
Lineage: LP>FLAC