Contributed by jazzandylan
Ken Moule - conductor
Bert Courtley - trumpet
Kenny Wheeler - trumpet
Unknown - trumpet
Unknown - trumpet
George Chisholm - trombone
Chris Smith - trombone
Unknown - trombone
Unknown - trombone
Unknown - alto
Unknown - alto
Ronnie Scott - tenor
Roy Sidwell - tenor
Ronnie Ross - baritone
Stan Tracey - piano
Arthur Watts - bass
Unknown - drums
01 Love For Sale (Cole Porter) (4:29)
02 I'll Take Romance (Oscar Hammerstein II/Ben Oakland) (3:21)
03 Waterloo Bridge (Ken Moule) (3:47)
04 Gone With The Wind (Herbert Magidson/Allie Wrubel) (4:30)
05 Time's A-Wastin' (Mercer Ellington/Ted Persons) (6:47)
Label: BBC radio production Jazz for Moderns No. 13
Recorded: 1962 London
Lineage: LP>FLAC
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Just bought his Jazz At Toad Hall and Arranges For CD on Vocation, so really looking forward to hearing this,thanks very much.
ReplyDeleteKen Moule - always worth a listen, and sometimes very interesting. And to be honest I'll give pretty much *any* version of 'Love for Sale' a hearing.
ReplyDeleteAnd good luck with the new regime.
Interesting looking line-up. I'm looking forward to listening to this too. Many thanks.
ReplyDeleteGood start BJ and many thanks for this one - I hope someone has a stack of these broadcasts available to post.
ReplyDeletePretty good start....thanks very much
ReplyDeleteThank you for this post. Moule is new to me as many British Jazz artists are. Looking forward to an education in BritJazz.
ReplyDeleteGreat start, and I wish the new management every success.
ReplyDeleteYour first post was succesful and with a great band. Thanks.
ReplyDeletethanks! for this interesting LP!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the invite and for this interesting post. Very best wishes to all involved and I hope all goes well for you. It is most important to keep jazz alive and to support our local musicians by attending live gigs.
ReplyDeleteThank you greatly for the invite and for the post! Good luck on this new phase for the blog.
ReplyDeleteExcellent LP having had a quick listen. Many thanks for the invite. Much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the invite. The music is excellent, as usual.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe that I've spent all this time loving jazz but never appreciating the British scene - thank you so much for opening up this world in the way that you have
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for the invitation. I found this blog just recently and it has been a real eye-opener. Can't wait to hear Ken Moule, another artist new to me.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for your continued success!
Thanks very much for the invite. great that the blog is continuing.
ReplyDeleteBob
Thanks for the invite, keep up the good work - it is greatly appreciated.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rodney - nice to be here. And a nice start with the fine Ken Moule recording. Best wishes...........aroonie
ReplyDeleteThanks very much for the invitation! Still digesting the Joe Harriott recordings I have downloaded recently.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to hear more Jazz I wouldn't have had the chance to discover elsewhere.
Thank you for you invitation and good luck.
ReplyDeleteDelighted to see this rich vein of jazz music persevering!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the music, its lovely to be here.
ReplyDeleteShort but interesting looking session that I've never heard - a fine start to the new era in Britjazz....thanks!
ReplyDeleteHello "new management", and thanks for the invite.
ReplyDeleteHi Rodney, many thanks for the invite............Britjazz throws up some amazing music from a bygone era and were lucky your here to allow us to hear such wonderful Jazz!
ReplyDeleteCheers with everything !1
Niall
Thank you for the invitation and the post - great start!
ReplyDeletewas gonna point at more moule at ronnie ross blog but yewsta has just shutshopped. big claps for all his work indeed. maybe eventually some of the stuff can be re-upped here ?
ReplyDeleteYou are right, zoot. We are closely connected so if anyone sees anything they'd like there, let us know in CBox or a comment somewhere here. Some suggestion was made of transferring the lot but it's a big job of course. Still in limbo a bit here - not sure of what's going to happen so just marking time. It's a question of links partly.
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