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Sunday, October 13, 2013

0321 Buddy Tate [Long Tall Tenor] FLAC 8(49.30)

Contributed by rebf942

Humphrey Lyttelton - trumpet
Pete Strange - trombone
Bruce Turner - alto, clarinet
Buddy Tate - tenor, clarinet
John Barnes - baritone
Stan Greig - piano
Paul Bridge - bass
Adrian Macintosh - drums

01 Buddy Tate Of Texas State (3:36)
02 I Cover The Waterfront (Heyman, Green) (5:23)
03 Sweetie (Bonoff) (4:57)
04 Blues For Big Joe (5:10)
05 Rompin' With Buck (Tate) (3:39)
06 Rock-A-Bye Basie (Basie, Young) (5:54)
07 Buddy's Bit (4:26)
08 Flying Home (Goodman, Hampton, Robin) (6:25)
09 I Want A Little Girl (Moll, Mencher) (4:52)
10 I Cried For You (Lyman, Freed, Arnheim) (5:06)

Label: Calligraph 008
Recorded: December 16 1985 London

16 comments:

  1. Very nice post.
    Thank you, Rodney!

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      Sorry, i forgot to thank rebf942. So, thank you a lot!

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  2. Isn't this one to savour? Thanks guys!

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  3. Thanks very much

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  4. Thank you rebf942 & Rodney never seen this one,

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  5. This looks like some major swing. Thanks very much, rebf942 and Rodney.

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  6. Nice to hear some Texas tenor in this setting. Many thanks, rebf942.

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  7. Hot Zitz! This is real dude music. Will be playing this for days . . . or longer. Your blog goes from strength to strength.

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  8. Many thanks rebf942 really good stuff.

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  9. Many thanks, I first heard Buddy Tate at The Great Harwood Football Club (Lancashire) in 1977, he was touring with Jim Galloway, Buddy was a wonderful musician and one of nature's gentlemen.

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  10. Well thank you rebf942 and Rodney of course. Nice to see such fine music up for us all. We don't see too many of the Calligraph issues around. It was Humph's own label. And references his love of calligraphy. As well as excellent jazz. And who would not like Buddy Tate - Texas tenor man?

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  11. Another pleasant surprise from a name I never heard of before. But I thought if he's playing with Humph it must be worth a listen - and I was right. Worth many more listens too. Great stuff.

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  12. Many thanks - most appreciated!

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  14. Many thanks to both - lost in HD crash.

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