Sunday, December 22, 2013
0337 John Dankworth [The Vintage Years] FLAC 11(44.06)
Contributed by Gonzo from the late Barton Bill's collection.
Images from the CD reissue however as we do not have complete scans of the LP cover. There is a paragraph missing from the notes unfortunately.
John Dankworth - leader, alto, clarinet
Derrick Abbott - trumpet
Stan Palmer - trumpet
Colin Wright - trumpet
Bob Carson - trumpet
Dickie Hawdon - trumpet, french horn
Laurie Monk - trombone
Tony Russell - trombone
Danny Elwood - trombone
Jack Botterell - trombone
Garry Brown - trombone
Jim Powell - tuba (04)
Danny Moss - tenor, bass clarinet
Alex Leslie - baritone
Johnny Scott - piccolo, flute (04)
Bill Le Sage - vibes, glockenspiel
Dave Lee - piano
Eric Dawson - bass
Kenny Clare - drums
01 Crazy Rhythm (Meyer, Kahn, Caesar) (2:41)
02 The Breeze And I (Lecuona) (3:18)
03 Swinging The Blues (Basie, Durham) (5:12)
04 Don't Get Around Much Any More (Russell, Ellington) (3:38)
05 I Can't Get Started With You (Duke, Gershwin) (3:54)
06 How Deep Is The Ocean? (Berlin) (3:51)
07 How High The Moon? (Hamilton, Lewis) (6:00)
08 Moonglow (DeLange, Hudson, Mills) (3:45)
09 Jive At Five (Edison, Basie) (3:56)
10 Stardust (Carmichael) (4:12)
11 Idaho (Stone) (3:40)
Label: Parlophone PMC1076
Recorded March 10 (02 07 10) 13 (03 05 06) 20 (01 08 09) April 01 (11) June 20 (04) 1958
Lineage: LP>FLAC
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many thanks gonzo and more thanks and best wishes -- for the season that tends to get in the way of serious listening -- to rodney and everybody for britjazz
ReplyDeleteAs always "dank" you and thank you for a year full of wonderful music!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for this post Gonzo and Rodney.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rodney and Gonzo, this album is a gem and I think everyone should give it a listen, my particular favourite is track 10 featuring the wonderful Danny Moss on Stardust. This country of ours has certainly been blessed with some wonderful musicians.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks, Rodney. Excellent album and much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for making this one available Gonzo. Much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Many thanks.
ReplyDeletegreat to find and hear this one. Especially with Moss, whom I had the luck to see in Melbourne some years ago. The big big sound of his tenor is still with me. Thankyou guys.
ReplyDeleteExcellent post. Many thanks :)
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Gonzo and Rodney!
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