Contributed by Rodney
Ronnie Ross - alto, baritone, clarinet, bass clarinet
Bill Le Sage - vibes, marimba, piano
Ray Dempsey - guitar
Spike Heatley - bass
Tony Carr - drums
Freddie Alexander - cello
Maurice Westerby - cello
Francis Gabarro - cello
William De Mont - cello
01 Theme From Rachmaninov's 2nd Piano Concerto (Sergey Rachmaninov) (3:00)
02 Starry Night (Pytor Ilyich Tchaikovsky) (2:49)
03 Minuet (Luigi Boccherini) (2:38)
04 Rhapsody In Blue (George Gershwin) (2:28)
05 You Are My Hearts Delight (Franz Lehar) (3:48)
06 Warsaw Concerto (Richard Addinsell) (2:23)
07 Theme From Tchaikovsky's 1st Piano Concerto (Pytor Ilyich Tchaikovsky) (2:42)
08 Humoresque (Anton Dvorak) (2:43)
09 Greensleeves (Traditional) (2:16)
10 Baubles Bangles and Beads (George Forest/Robert C Wright) (2:58)
11 Twinkle-Toes (Bill Le Sage) (4:00)
12 Miniature Overture - Nutcracker Ballet (Pytor Ilyich Tchaikovsky) (3:59)
Label: World Record Club T478
Recorded: October 20-22 1965
Lineage: LP>FLAC
Looks like a fine post,thanks Brian and Rodney.
ReplyDeleteHello, this is a comment for Jazzuk - can you please provide a Zippyshare link for this album. Many thanks
ReplyDeleteHello Rodney.
ReplyDeleteWhere can I find the link, please.
Many thanks.
Sorry again, Terry and Amy - see note on front page. You can get the Don Rendell/Ian Carr from Brian's blog still I believe. We hope you find the new post to your liking too though.
ReplyDeleteNo problem - I just appreciate your efforts. Sometimes I get confused (well at 76 modern technology occasionally befuddles me) but I usually am able to soldier through. Brilliant blog, all power to your elbow and please keep up the good work. Kindest regards, Terry
DeleteOK Rodney!!
ReplyDeleteIt's a nice album.
Many thanks.
Thanks for this Album! Can you Please tell us Brian's blog address? Cheers!
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DeleteThanks Rodney! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Rodney for the Bill LeSage. I used to subscribe to World Record Club back in simpler times.
ReplyDeleteSome great Ronnie Ross on this unusual album. Thanks Rodney.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rodney, interesting and rather unusual album. I'm no great fan of "jazzing the classics" but, considering the presence of Bill LeSage and Ronnie Ross, it certainly deserves a good listen.
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