Contributed by jazzandylan
(02 06 09 10 12)
Ted Heath - leader
Bobby Pratt - trumpet
Bert Ezard - trumpet
Duncan Campbell - trumpet
Eddie Blair - trumpet
Don Lusher - trombone
Wally Smith - trombone
Keith Christie - trombone
Jimmy Coombes - trombone
Les Gilbert - alto
Ronnie Chamberlain - alto
Red Price - tenor
Henry Mackenzie - tenor
Ken Kiddier - baritone
Stan Tracey - piano
Ike Isaacs - guitar
Johnny Hawksworth - bass
Ronnie Verrell - drums
(03 04) Same as (02 06 09 10 12) except
Bob Efford - tenor replaces Red Price
(07 11) Same as (03 04 ) except
Ken Goldie - trombone replaces Jimmy Coombes
Derek Warne - piano replaces Stan Tracey
(01 08) Same as (07 11) except
Johnny Edwards - trombone replaces Keith Christie
(13)
Ted Heath - leader
Bobby Pratt - trumpet
Kenny Baker - trumpet
Bert Ezard - trumpet
Duncan Campbell - trumpet
Eddie Blair - trumpet
Johnny Edwards - trombone
Ted Barker - trombone
Keith Christie - trombone
Alfie Reece - tuba
Ronnie Chamberlain - alto
Dennis Walton - alto
Bob Efford - tenor
Henry Mackenzie - tenor
Ken Kiddier - baritone
Derek Warne - piano
Ike Isaacs - guitar
Johnny Hawksworth - bass
Ronnie Verrell - drums
01 From This Moment On (Porter) (2:24)
02 Buttercup (Powell) (3:14)
03 A Sunday Kind Of Love (Belle, Leonard, Prima, Rhodes) (4:06)
04 Gone With The Wind (Magidson, Wrubel) (2:08)
05 Morning Glory (Ellington) (3:57)
06 Squatty Roo (Ellington) (2:33)
07 Viva Verrell (2:47)
08 Experiment (3:29)
09 A Smooth Ride (2:35)
10 I'm Beginning To See The Light (Ellington, George, Hodges, James) (3:42)
11 Seven-Eleven (Carpenter, Williams) (3:46)
12 Cuban Fantasy (Graham) (3:35)
13 Listen To My Music (0:37)
Label: BBC REH483
Recorded: January 03 (09) 07 (12) 15 (10) 26 (06) April 23 (02) November 13 (08) 18 (03 04) 1958 October 20 (07) 21 (11) December 01 1959 (01) May 13 1964 (05)
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Many thanks, BritJazz.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Britjazz!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I only had a very low quality copy of this.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for Ted Heath. Sorry to read you are closing. Have you thought about encrypting audio files and sending out by email?
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for this .. and of course all you have posted. It's a sad day for all lovers of British jazz, you will be missed.
ReplyDeleteMany thanx for this unknown to me Ted, Jazzandylan!! Like the others are saying, this blog will be missed, even by us stateside blokes!! Ted Heath has been a big fav for way over 50 years!!
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