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Sunday, March 17, 2013

0279 Freddy Randall [His Great 16 1951-1956] FLAC 16(44.04)

Contributed by Gonzo

Freddy Randall - trumpet
Geoff Sowden - trombone
Norman Cave - trombone
Roy Crimmins - trombone
Orme Stuart - trombone
Bruce Turner - soprano, clarinet
Betty Smith - tenor
Bernie Stanton - clarinet
Archie Semple - clarinet
Al Gay - clarinet
Stan Butcher - piano
Lennie Felix - piano
Art Staddon - piano
Dave Fraser - piano
Harry Smith - piano
Eddie Thompson - piano
Denny Wright - guitar
Don Cooper - guitar
Bobby Coram - guitar
Lew Green - guitar, banjo
Ron Stone - bass
Ken Eaglefield - bass
Ted Palmer - bass
Jack Peberdy - bass
Lennie Hastings - drums
Stan Bourke - drums
Buddy Banks - vocal

01 That's A-Plenty (Gilbert, Pollack) (2:53)
02 Tishomingo Blues (Williams) (3:15)
03 South (Moten, Hayes)(?) (2:59)
04 Tight Lines (Randall) (2:32)
05 Baby Won't You Please Come Home (Warfield, Williams) (2:33)
06 I Ain't Gonna give Nobody None of This Jelly Roll (Williams, Williams) (2:18)
07 Dark Night Blues (Randall) (3:08)
08 Clarinet Marmalade (Edwards, Ragas, Shields, LaRocca, Sbarbaro) (3:04)
09 If I Could Be with You (Creamer, Johnson) (2:30)
10 Tishomingo Blues (Williams) (2:50)
11 Walkin' the Dog (Brooks) (2:32)
12 Sunday (Miller, Cohn, Styne, Krueger) (2:46)
13 Professor Jazz (Randall) (2:49)
14 Muskrat Ramble (Gilbert) (2:25)
15 Ja Da (Carlton) (2:51)
16 Ain't Misbehavin' (Waller) (2:39)

Label: Dormouse DM5
Recorded: 1951-1956

8 comments:

  1. I noted with interest the participation of guitarists Denny Wright and Don Cooper.
    I'm just ripping an old LP by the Cooper-Wright 5tet (Tribute to the Hot Club, Rediffusion, 1969) to post on my blog. There is no indication on the record of the musicians making up this 5tet.
    The only names I'm pretty sure of are: Denny Wright and Don Cooper (guitar) and Johnny van Derrick (violin). Any idea who the two others could be?
    Thanks
    Boogieman

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    1. We can't find anything about the other two, boogieman.

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  2. Thank you so much BritJazz.

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  3. many thanks for remembering Freddy Randall

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  4. https://cjoint.net/?os1q467jiw

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  5. Still finding gems to d/l. Many thanks.

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