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Saturday, March 29, 2014

0365 Humphrey Lyttelton [Sir Humph's Delight!] FLAC 9(46.59)

Humphrey Lyttelton - trumpet (06 08), cornet, clarinet (09)
Mick Pyne - cornet (03 05), piano
Roy Williams - trombone
Bruce Turner - alto, clarinet (07 09)
Malcolm Everson - baritone, clarinet (09)
Dave Green - bass
Alan Jackson - drums

01 Panama Rag (Tyers) (5:07)
02 Toot Sweet (Clayton) (6:54)
03 Buddy Habit (Nelson, Straight) (3:06)
04 I'm Old Fashioned (Kern, Mercer) (6:20)
05 Squeeze Me (Waller, Williams) (2:42)
06 Sir Humph's Delight (Clayton) (4:25)
07 Small Hour Fantasy (Lyttelton) (6:00)
08 Fickle Fanny Strikes Again (Graham) (6:38)
09 Cake Walkin' Babies From Home (Williams, Smith, Troy) (5:48)

Black Lion BLP 12188
Recorded July 24 1979
Contributed by Gonzo

12 comments:

  1. Pretty much anything of Humph's is of interest so thankyou Rodders!

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  2. Very nice post!
    Many thanks, Gonzo and Rodney.

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  3. Thanks Rodney and Gonzo! Cheers!

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  4. Thanks Gonzo and Rodney this one's much appreciated.

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  5. Nice one, and many thanks - it is greatly appreciated. The title is just a little on the strange side, particularly as Humph himself eschewed honours on at least two (possible three) occasions - and in so doing elevated himself to a man of great principle. But, I'll go with what the man himself wrote in the sleeve note as a justification. Good to know that in real life he had no truck with the filthy corrupt establishment, the smug self-important monarchy and its outdated honours system.

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  6. Thank you Rodney, Humph is always a good listen, and nice to hear the great Roy Williams.

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  7. many thanks. rare chance to hear Malcolm Everson

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  8. Thanks very much Gonzo

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  9. Thanks Gonzo and Rodney - lovely post

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  10. Thank you Gonzo and Rodney for this one. Rather more traditional than mainstream with some great Roy Williams.

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