Contributed by azule serape, who writes:-
A 1962 live session from The Railway Hotel which just happens to be next door to the Decca Recording Studios at West Hampstead.
Four groups participate all playing in a modernish/mainstream mode and there some big names here.
All-in-all a good time seems to have been had by all and the well recorded music is a treat. Just listen to the sound of falling beer glasses which punctuate the music throughout too.
FLAC from lp with cover scans.
(01-03)
Al Fairweather - trumpet
Tony Milliner - trombone
Sandy Brown - clarinet, vocal (02)
Brian Lemon - piano
Brian Prudence - bass
Benny Goodman - drums
(04-06)
John Pritchard - trumpet
John Mumford - trombone
Dave Castle - alto, tenor, clarinet
Ronnie Duff - piano
Vernon Brown - bass
John Cox - drums
(07-09)
Pete Strange - trombone
Bruce Turner - alto, clarinet
Colin Purbrook - piano
Spike Heatley - bass
Derek Hogg - drums
(10 11)
John Picard - trombone
Tony Coe - alto, tenor
Colin Purbrook - piano
Spike Heatley - bass
Derek Hogg - drums
01 Goosey Gander (Bishop) (3:10)
02 Morning Glories (Trad) (2:45)
03 Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting (Mingus) (3:44)
04 Ghana (Wilkins) (3:31)
05 Chicken 'N' Dumplings (Bryant) (3:45)
06 Theme (Davis) (3:55)
07 Ain't Misbehavin' (Waller, Brooks, Rasaf) (3:20)
08 Mood Indigo (Ellington, Mills, Bigard) (3:02)
09 One O'Clock Jump (Basie) (3:03)
10 Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You (Redman, Rasaf) (3:50)
11 Hanid (Hawkins) (7:17)
Label: Decca LK 4512
Recorded: July 02 1962
Lineage: LP>FLAC
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