Contributed by azule serape, who writes:-
More Tubby in a variety of settings and taken from the Japanese cd re-issue of the original lp in mini lp format.
FLAC from cd with mini lp cover scans (you'll need your microscope for the back sleeve notes)
(01 05 09)
Tubby Hayes - tenor
Terry Shannon - piano
Jeff Clyne - bass
Bill Eyden - drums
(02 04 06)
Bobby Pratt - trumpet
Stan Roderick - trumpet
Eddie Blair - trumpet
Jimmy Deuchar - trumpet
Don Lusher - trombone
Jimmy Wilson - trombone
Keith Christie - trombone
Ray Premru - trombone
Alfie Rees - tuba
Tubby Hayes - tenor
Johnny Scott - piccolo
Terry Shannon - piano
Jeff Clyne - bass
Bill Eyden - drums
(03 08)
Johnny Scott - flute, alto flute
Bill Skeet - flute, clarinet
Harry Meyers - oboe
Bob Burns - clarinet, bass clarinet
Al Newman - clarinet, bass clarinet
Tubby Hayes - vibes
Terry Shannon - piano
Dave Goldberg - guitar
Jeff Clyne - bass
Bill Eyden - drums
01 The Late One (Hayes) (3:59)
02 Love Walked In (Gershwin) (3:05)
03 S'Posin' (Razaf, Denniker) (3:57)
04 Tubbsville (Hayes) (4:08)
05 R.T.H. (Hayes) (5:32)
06 Cherokee (Noble) (3:40)
07 Falling in Love With Love (Rodgers) (7:02)
08 The Folks Who Live on the Hill (Kern) (4:15)
09 Wonderful! Wonderful! (Hayes) (8:14)
Label: Fontana TFL 5142
Recorded: March 28 1961
Linegae: CD>FLAC
Sunday, April 28, 2013
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Many thanks.
ReplyDeleteThank you Azule and BJazz
ReplyDeleteThanks, there's no such thing as too much Tubby!
ReplyDeleteThe brilliant Tubby Hayes. Many thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks, not only for Tubbs but also for the opportunity to hearing some more Johnny Scott.
ReplyDeleteFor those interested in Johnny Scott, I've re-up'd a rare LP by a small group of Belgian jazz musicians, members of the Radio Jazz Orchestra, feat. Johnny Scott on flute ("The Clouds"- 1966) .
http://theboogiemanwillgetya.blogspot.be/2012/09/tres-rare-another-extremely-rare.html
Excellent sides, but I'd only just the other day bought them as included in the very good new Proper box collection 'LITTLE GIANT STEPS'. but as always, BritJazz showcases the best!
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