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Saturday, December 14, 2013

0334 Ike Isaacs [I Like Ike] FLAC 10(35.48)

Contributed by Azule Serape, who writes:-
Here is a rare treat from guitarist Ike Isaacs recorded for the obscure UK Morgan label in 1968.  All the tunes were composed by him.
Morgan Records was originally set up in 1968 by record producer Monty Babson and percussionist Barry Morgan. The pair had in fact been working together for a while constructing the now legendary Morgan Sound Recording Studios based at 169, High Road, Willesden in London.
The Morgan studio was to become the place to record during the late sixties and seventies with bands/artists like Led Zeppelin, The Who, The Kinks, Bowie, Pink Floyd and The Rolling Stones passing through the doors to the various studios.
Early 1968 saw the birth of the Morgan Records label which featured London pop music as well as middle of the road vocal and instrumental music but following an initial batch of releases Monty Babson felt the label needed to feature more of the music that was taking hold on the ever changing music scene in London.
Unfortunately, Morgan Records was to last only approximately another year due to two major factors. Firstly most of the acts were studio based bands who would find it hard to promote the records and play live shows due to job commitments and secondly, the label did not attract enough attention to warrant it's continuance.
Ike Isaacs (born in Burma in 1919)  recorded little under his own name and of those recordings few could be classed as jazz. This is one of those few.
Ike recorded extensively during his long career. He was with Ted Heath for many years, appearing on most of their records, and also recorded with Kenny Baker, Stephane Grappelli, George Chisholm amongst the many. He was very highly regarded by musicians and was the ultimate 'Session Man'.
He moved to Australia in the 1980s - playing and recording there until his death in 1996.
FLAC from lp with cover scans.

Leon Calvert - trumpet (09), flugelhorn (01 02 04 06 08 10)
Ray Swinfield - flute (01 02 04 06 08 09 10)
Bill LeSage - vibes (01 02 04 06 08 09 10)
Ike Isaacs - guitar
Spike Heatley - bass
Art Morgan - drums
Barry Morgan - drums

01 After Hours (Isaacs) (4:34)
02 Paris Fashion (Isaacs) (3:41)
03 Reflections At Dusk (Isaacs) (1:57)
04 Blushing Bride (Isaacs) (2:47)
05 Just Funky (Isaacs) (3:43)
06 Blues Espagnnol (Isaacs) (3:35)
07 Dream Sequence (Isaacs) (4:26)
08 Two Way Favourite (Isaacs) (4:03)
09 The Second Of April (Isaacs) (4:00)
10 Sad September (Isaacs) (3:02)

Label: Morgan MR116P
Recorded: 1968
Lineage: LP>FLAC

6 comments:

  1. Many thanks, Azule and Rodney!

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  2. I have a few rips of his 'non-jazz' so thanks very much for this one.

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  3. A cool album with excellent original compositions - great to hear Leon Calvert in a small group setting. Thank you azule serape and Rodney

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  4. Thank you. I have heard that this is quite good, if anyone is able to oblige with an upload?
    http://www.discogs.com/Ike-Isaacs-Lutes-And-Flutes/release/2289039

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    1. Andrew - Lutes and Flutes is in the pipeline for posting later. It may not be for a while though.

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  5. https://cjoint.net/?i17rtoateq

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