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Wednesday, May 07, 2014

0377 Humphrey Lyttelton [Golden Jubilee Concert BBC Broadcast] FLAC 40(1.59.35)

Part 1
(02 04 06 08)
Humphrey Lyttelton - trumpet
Pete Strange - trombone (02 04 06)
Jimmy Hastings - alto (02 04), clarinet (08)
Kathy Stobart - tenor (02 04)
John Barnes - clarinet (08)
Wally Fawkes - clarinet (06 08)
Ted Beament - piano (02 04)
Graeme Bell - piano (06 08)
Paul Bridge - bass
Adrian Macintosh - drums
(10)
Graeme Bell - piano
Dave Green - bass
Adrian Macintosh - drums
(12)
Humphrey Lyttelton - trumpet
Pete Strange - trombone
Jimmy Hastings - alto
Kathy Stobart - tenor
Wally Fawkes - clarinet
Ted Beament - piano
Paul Bridge - bass
Adrian Macintosh - drums
(14)
Humphrey Lyttelton - trumpet
Pete Strange - trombone
Roy Williams - trombone
Tony Coe - tenor
Jimmy Hastings - alto
Alan Barnes - alto
Kathy Stobart - tenor
John Barnes - baritone
Ted Beament - piano
Dave Green - bass
Eddie Taylor - drums
(16)
Roy Williams - trombone
Ted Beament - piano
Dave Green - bass
Eddie Taylor - drums
(18)
Tony Coe - soprano
Alan Barnes - alto
Ted Beament - piano
Dave Green - bass
Eddie Taylor - drums
(20)
Humphrey Lyttelton - trumpet
Johnny Parker - piano
Jim Bray - bass
Stan Greig - drums

Steve Voce - master of ceremonies

01 Introduction (0:37)
02 A Good Buzz (Lyttelton) (4:06)
03 Discourse (2:06)
04 I Used To Love You But It's All Over (Von Tilzer) (3:41)
05 Discourse (2:57)
06 Irish Black Bottom (Armstrong) (4:40)
07 Discourse (2:09)
08 Trog's Blues (Fawkes, Webb) (3:25)
09 Discourse (4:19)
10 Rocking Horse Rag (Bell) (2:39)
11 Discourse (2:02)
12 Take A Note From The South (Bell, Lyttelton) (2:48)
13 Discourse (3:21)
14 Looking For Turner (Lyttelton) (6:26)
15 Discourse (0:51)
16 Open Country (Brookmeyer) (4:07)
17 Discourse (0:47)
18 Oh, Lady Be Good (Gershwin, Gershwin) (5:08)
19 Discourse (0:23)
20 Bad Penny Blues (incomplete) (Lyttelton) (2:34)
21 Closing Announcement (0:49)

Part 2
(02)
Humphrey Lyttelton - trumpet
Buck Clayton - trumpet
Eddie Harvey - piano
Pete Blannin - bass
Eddie Taylor - drums
(04)
Johnny Hodges - alto
Duke Ellington - piano
and others
(06 08 10 12 14 16 17)
Humphrey Lyttelton - trumpet
Pete Strange - trombone
Tony Coe - soprano (10), alto, clarinet (12)
Jimmy Hastings - alto (17)
Kathy Stobart - tenor
Joe Temperley - baritone
Ted Beament - piano
Paul Bridge - bass
Adrian Macintosh - drums
Helen Shapiro - vocal (14 16 17)
(19)
Humphrey Lyttelton - trumpet
Pete Strange - trombone
Roy Williams - trombone
Tony Coe - alto
Jimmy Hastings - alto
Alan Barnes - alto
Kathy Stobart - tenor
Joe Temperley - baritone
John Barnes - baritone
Wally Fawkes - clarinet
Ted Beament - piano
Graeme Bell - piano
Paul Bridge - bass
Dave Green - bass
Adrian Macintosh - drums
Eddie Taylor - drums
Helen Shapiro - vocal

Steve Voce - master of ceremonies

01 Announcement
02 The Wrestlers Tricks (Lyttelton) (4:38)
03 Announcement (0:22)
04 Wanderlust (Ellington, Hodges) (incomplete) (0:42)
05 Announcement (0:56)
06 Basin Street Blues (Williams) (4:39)
07 Discourse (2:32)
08 One Day I Met An African (Graham) (5:27)
09 Discourse (2:50)
10 Echoes Of The Duke (Lyttelton) (4:21)
11  Discourse (0:58)
12 Only For Men (Lyttelton, Coe) (4:09)
13 Announcement(0:26)
14 Why Don't You Do Right (McCoy) (4:51)
15 Discourse (1:42)
16 How Long Has This Been Going On (Gershwin, Gershwin) (5:11)
17 It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing (Ellington) (4:05)
18 Announcement(0:28)
19 Perdido (Youmans, Caesar) (7:30)
20 Closing Discourse (0:35)

Radio Theatre BBC Broadcasting House London
Recorded February 21 1998
Contributed by Gonzo


7 comments:

  1. This looks better than my incomplete tape, but I'm getting a warning notice when I click on the links - any idea what the problem is?

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    1. It's to do with the httpS protocol. Should be ok to proceed but obviously use the alternative links if you're not happy.

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  2. You've excelled yourself - four days ago you gave us Chis and now a double dose of Humph. Words fail . . . this is just so good and your contribution is always great, but this week I'm over the moon. Great stuff, and I'll have this on for a least the next month.

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  3. Simply... WOW! Chis was fine( always loved Tony Coe - great clarinet on the album) now you give us Humph. Good not to forget this man who introduced me and so many others to the joys of our music. Many thanks.

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  4. Thanks Rodney, Jazzuk and Gonzo! Cheers!

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  5. Part 1
    https://cjoint.net/?ci1ot630s0
    Part 2
    https://cjoint.net/?lp7cicsuay

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  6. What a find! And what music. 5 stars to our team Rodney, Jazzuk and Gonzo

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