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Sunday, November 25, 2012

0262 Philip Green [All Night Long] FLAC 16(43.53)

Contributed by bluebird, who says:-
This is music from the British film containing appearances visually and musically by Tubby Hayes, Keith Christie, Bert Courtley, Colin Purbrook, Johnny Dankworth and many other British jazz musicians. Dave Brubeck and Charles Mingus also appear.
The plot is a re-hashed and very silly version of Othello but there are some good musical moments on the cd.
FLAC from OOP cd with booklet scans.

(01(?)15)
Bert Courtley - trumpet
Stan Roderick - trumpet
Tommy McQuater - trumpet
Freddie Clayton - trumpet
Keith Christie - trombone
Jackie Armstrong - trombone
L Clarke - trombone
Jack Irvine - trombone
Johnny Scott - alto
Dougie Robinson - alto
Bob Burns - alto
Tubby Hayes - tenor
Frank Reidy - tenor
Phil Goodie - tenor
Ronnie Ross - baritone
Colin Purbrook - piano
Ray Dempsey - guitar
Kenny Napper - bass
Allan Ganley - drums
S Whitaker - drums
(02)
Tubby Hayes - vibes
Charles Mingus - bass
Ray Dempsey - guitar
Allan Ganley - drums
(03)
Johnny Scott - alto
Tubby Hayes - tenor
Keith Christie - trombone
Colin Purbrook - piano
(04)
Bert Courtley - trumpet
Keith Christie - trombone
Johnny Scott - alto, flute
Tubby Hayes - tenor, vibes
Colin Purbrook - piano
Ray Dempsey - guitar
Kenny Napper - bass
Allan Ganley - drums
(05 06)
Bert Courtley - trumpet
Johnny Scott - alto
Dave Brubeck - piano
Kenny Napper - bass
Allan Ganley - drums
(07)
Tommy McQuater - trumpet
Kenny Wheeler - trumpet
John Dankworth - alto
Alan Branscombe - tenor
Spike Heatley - bass
Ronnie Stephenson - drums
(08)
Ronnie Ross - baritone
Tubby Hayes - flute
Kenny Napper - bass
Allan Ganley - drums
Barry Morgan - percussion
(09)
Keith Christie - trombone
Johnny Scott - alto
Colin Purbrook - piano
Kenny Napper - bass
Allan Ganley - drums
(10)
Bert Courtley - trumpet
Keith Christie - trombone
Johnny Scott - alto
Tubby Hayes - tenor
Colin Purbrook - piano
Ray Dempsey - guitar
Kenny Napper - bass
Allan Ganley - drums
(11 12 )
Bert Courtley - trumpet
Stan Roderick - trumpet
Derrick Abbott - trumpet
Tommy McQuater - trumpet
Keith Christie - trombone
Don Lusher - trombone
Wally Smith - trombone
Ken Goldie - trombone
Johnny Scott - alto
Tubby Hayes - tenor
Ronnie Ross - baritone(?)
Harry Klein - baritone
Kenny Napper - bass
Allan Ganley - drums
(13 14)
Bert Courtley - trumpet
Stan Roderick - trumpet
Derrick Abbott - trumpet
Tommy McQuater - trumpet
Keith Christie - trombone
Jackie Armstrong - trombone
L Clarke - trombone
Jack Irvine - trombone
Johnny Scott - alto
Dougie Robinson - alto
Tubby Hayes - tenor
Keith Bird - tenor
Ronnie Ross - baritone
Colin Purbrook - piano
Ray Dempsey - guitar
Kenny Napper - bass
Allan Ganley - drums
(16)
Valerie Masters - vocal
Johnny Gregory - conductor
with orchestra

01 Overture (Green) (1:50)
02 Noodlin'  (Green) (2:31)
03 Sapphire (Green, Miller) (2:00)
04 Scott Free (Scott) (3:50)
05 It s a Raggy Waltz (Brubeck) (3:28)
06 Blue Shadows in the Street (Brubeck) (4:24)
07 Fall Guy (Dankworth) (2:33)
08 Wingate's Spot (Green) (4:11)
09 Muy Rapido (Green) (2:37)
10 Dedicated to Johnny Hodges (Green) (5:00)
11 Skin Fever (Green) (2:03)
12 Sax Reference (Green, Napper) (2:46)
13 The Chase (Green, Hayes) (1:55)
14 Frenzy (Green) (1:25)
15 Finale (Green) (0:45)
16 All Night Long (Green, Miller) (Bonus Track) (2:39)

Labels: London Rank Fontana TFL5179, TFL591, H365 Harkitt CD HRKCD 8095
Recorded: 1961
Lineage: CD>FLAC

7 comments:

  1. I think the film has its moments, as well, but it is an interesting take on jazz of the time in the UK.

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  2. Many thanks for the upgrade-I had this as mp3.

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  3. Thank you - sounds interesting.

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  4. An upgrade for me also. Thanks bluebird.

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  5. Very odd film with brief cameos from Dave Brubeck and Charles Mingus but it has a certain period charm. Many thanks for the upgrade.

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  6. Nice find, a bit unusual but some nice music, and a joy to see older film of jazz greats like this. Thanks!

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