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Sunday, June 29, 2014

0394 Peter Comton [Big Band] FLAC 8(42.11)


















Contributed by azule serape, who writes:-
Originally recorded in 1965 for Doug Dobell's 77 label this is the cd re-issue.
Peter Comton ran the band as a rehearsal band of semi-pros and studio musicians but included in the ranks on this recording are Art Themen and Ray Warleigh. This was the band's only commercial recording and a fine one it is too.

Peter Comton - leader, baritone
John Burnett - trumpet
Dave Mowatt - trumpet
Ian Fenby - trumpet
Mike Carroll - trombone
Ray Warleigh - alto
Peter Ward - alto, tenor
Art Themen - tenor
Keith Thomas - tenor
Colin Parnell - piano
Peter Hughes - bass
Chuck Smith - drums

01 C Jam Blues (Ellington) (5:49)
02 Da Capo (Comton) (4:03)
03 By Request (Silcock) (2:35)
04 Clea (Comton) (5:14)
05 Djinn (Comton) (2:45)
06 Sound Of Eleven (South) (4:53)
07 Over The Rainbow (Harburg, Arlen) (5:33)
08 Mountolive (Comton), Balthazar (Comton) (11:19)

Label: Progressive PCD-7144
Recorded: September 30 1965
Lineage: CD>FLAC

Friday, June 27, 2014

0393 Bill Le Sage [Directions In Jazz] FLAC 10(39.14)


Contributed by bluebird

The next in the Ronnie Ross series, previously available on Ronnie Ross Music blog and even now also on The Lair.

Johnny Scott - alto, flute
Bob Burns - alto, clarinet
Ronnie Ross - baritone
Bill Le Sage - vibes, piano
Spike Heatley - bass
Tony Carr - drums
Freddie Alexander - cello
Maurice Westerby - cello
Francis Gabarro - cello
William De Mont - cello

01 Night Talk (Le Sage) (4:20)
02 Morning Theories (Scott) (3:57)
03 Lady Day (Ross) (4:03)
04 Honky Tonk (Le Sage) (3:43)
05 Caber Dance (Heatley) (2:29)
06 Milestones (Davis) (3:30)
07 Monkey Business (Le Sage) (4:54)
08 New Orleans (Carmichael) (3:15)
09 Times 2½ (Scott) (4:37)
10 Rustic Gait (Ross) (4:37)

Label: London Philips BL7625
Recorded: April 29 1964
Lineage: LP>FLAC

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

0392 Joe Harriott [Southern Horizons] FLAC 9(41.25)


Contributed by bluebird, who writes:-
Joe's Quintet recorded these 3 separate dates over the  period of a year for the Columbia label in the UK. The 4 titles from the 1959 session were issued originally on an ep called 'Blue Harriott' and the titles Caravan and Liggin' on an ep called 'A Guy Called Joe'. Both these eps have been posted previously on BritJazz.
The remaining 3 titles from 21 April 1960 were never issued in the UK but the US label Jazzland put the 2 eps and the 3 unissued tracks together to form this lp, 'Southern Horizons'.
This was probably an attempt to 'sell' Joe in the USA where he was not very well known but he is not well recorded here on some of the tracks and his sound is distant and with some echo. Whether the problem was in the original Columbia recordings or in the transfers made by Jazzland is not known.
Coleridge Goode plays in that infuriating style of singing/humming along with his bass solos which does absolutely nothing for me (and you too Slam Stewart and any others out there).  You really have to decide whether you want to be a bassman or a vocalist but not both please.
But enjoy Joe and the others in spite of the indifferent sound in places.
FLAC from lp with cover scans.

Hank Shaw - trumpet (01-03 05)
Shake Keane - trumpet, flugelhorn (04 06-09)
Joe Harriott - alto
Harry South - piano
Coleridge Goode - bass
Bobby Orr - drums
Frank Holder - bongoes (04 06-09)

01 Still Goofin' (Harriott) (2:44)
02 Count Twelve (Harriott) (3:39)
03 Senor Blues (Silver) (3:59)
04 Southern Horizons (South) (6:34)
05 Jumpin' With Joe (South) (3:34)
06 Liggin' (South) (5:43)
07 Caravan (Tizol) (5:36)
08 You Go To My Head (Gillespie, Coots) (6:33)
09 Tuesday Morning Swing (Harriott) (3:03)

Label: Jazzland JLP 37
Recorded: May 05 1959 (01-03 05) and April 08 21 1960 (04 06-09)
Lineage: LP>FLAC

Monday, June 23, 2014

0391 Pete Saberton [Retrospective] FLAC 5(37.44)


Contributed by Rodney
This is the first in a new posting pattern on the BritJazz blogs.
There will be three in each week - Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays if it can be managed.
The Friday posts will be albums including Ronnie Ross which were, in the main, previously available on the Ronnie Ross Music blog, now defunct.
Because of the good reception given to Cleopatra's Needle, it seems that despite the albums having been available before, there might be many who missed them and would welcome them here. We hope so.
Thank you for your continued support.

(01 02)
Henry Lowther - leader, trumpet
Julian Arguelles - tenor
Pete Saberton - piano
Dave Green - bass
Paul Clarvis - drums
(03-05)
Pete Hurt - leader, tenor
Pete Saberton - piano
Tim Wells - bass
Dave Barry - drums

01 Afternoon In Paris (Lewis) (5:58)
02 Good Question (Hancock?) (6:30)
03 Magic Meg (5:59)
04 W S (9:24)
05 The Triangle/The Goat (9:52)

Label: BBC radio broadcasts
Recorded: April 09 1997 (01 02) November 25 26 1998 (03-05)
Lineage: FM>Nakamichi CR5/Maxell MX cass tape>Cool Edit Pro>FLAC

Saturday, June 21, 2014

0390 Humphrey Lyttelton [Take It From The Top] FLAC 10(42.26)


Contributed by Gonzo

Humphrey Lyttelton - trumpet
Bruce Turner - alto, clarinet
Kathy Stobart - soprano, tenor, baritone
Mick Pyne - piano
Dave Green - bass
Tony Mann - drums
Elkie Brooks - vocal (06-08)

01 Take It From The Top (Lyttelton) (4:34)
02 Madly (Lyttelton) (3:05)
03 Big Ol’ Tears (Lyttelton) (5:34)
04 Sprauncy (Lyttelton) (3:06)
05 Lion Rampant (Lyttelton) (4:05)
06 Very First Kiss (Lyttelton) (4:36)
07 Oh Babe, Maybe Someday (Ellington) (2:51)
08 We Fell Out Of Love (Lyttelton) (6:11)
09 Rain (Lyttelton) (5:11)
10 Don’t Get Around Much Any More I - I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart (Ellington) (3:13)

Label: Black Lion BLP 12134
Recorded: June 23 1975

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

0389 Ronnie Ross [Cleopatra's Needle] FLAC 8(36.50)


Contributed by jazzandylan

Les Condon - trumpet
Art Ellefson - tenor
Ronnie Ross - baritone
Bill Le Sage - vibes, piano
Spike Heatley - bass
Tony Carr - drums
Ronnie Stephenson - drums

01 Dolphin Square (Ross) (3:44)
02 Smiling Jack (Ross) (5:24)
03 Eucalyptus Kid (Heatley) (5:17)
04 U69 (Condon) (4:06)
05 Cleopatra's Needle (Ross) (5:43)
06 Tibufa (Ellefson) (3:55)
07 Stand By (Le Sage) (3:23)
08 Brewer's Castle (Le Sage) (5:17)

Label: Fontana UCCM-9243 Original LP Fontana SF JL 915
Recorded: June 1968 London
Lineage: CD>EAC>FLAC

Saturday, June 14, 2014

0388 Don Byas [Autumn Leaves] FLAC 7(1.13.36)


Contributed by rebf942

Don Byas - tenor
Stan Tracey - piano
Rick Laird - bass
Tony Crombie - drums

01 Autumn Leaves (Joseph, Kosma) (14:03)
02 I Remember Clifford (Golson) (9:23)
03 Bags' Groove (Jackson) (13:07)
04 All The Things You Are (Kern) (9:21)
05 Ladybird (Dameron) (10:26)
06 Moonlight In Vermont (Suessdorf, Blackburn) (7:21)
07 Walkin' (Carpenter) (10:15)

Label: Jazzhouse 613
Recorded: Ronnie Scott's Gerrard Street London September 09 1965
Lineage: CD>FLAC
No scans

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

0387 Harry South Tubby Hayes [Big Bands 1964-65 and The Commonwealth Big Band 1965] FLAC 11(1.15.37)

Contributed by delmonico, who writes:-
Three BBC Jazz Club sessions. One full broadcast and two partial broadcasts.
The first, a Harry South Big Band broadcast from 16 May 1964 and what a line up too. Vocalist is Johnny Grant on three tracks and the whole session runs as one with no track separation.  Just as broadcast.
The first song 'Sound of Seventeen' fades in and there are volume level variations for the first couple of minutes. After that, the sound is fine.
The second track consists of an eleven minute track by a different South Big Band and was recorded as part of the 27th Annual Jazz Jamboree Concert held at The Hammersmith Odeon, London on 7 November 1965 in aid of The Musicians Social and Benevolent Council.  The announcer was comedian Tommy Trinder, of all people. It was broadcast on BBC Jazz Club on 26 December 1965.
The third track is by the Commonwealth Big Band under the leadership of Tubby Hayes and consists of just one 15 minute long track - '100% Proof' recorded at the same concert as track 2 but broadcast on 27 December 1965.
The music was recorded from radio to cassette tape and then digitised. It ended up as FLAC here with full track details and a 'cover' picture.

(01-09)
Harry South - leader
Ian Hamer - trumpet
Greg Bowen - trumpet
Les Condon - trumpet
Jimmy Deuchar - trumpet, mellophonium
Bobby Lamb - trombone
Keith Christie  - trombone
Johnny Marshall - trombone
Ken Wray - valve trombone
Alan Branscombe - alto
Roy Willox - alto, flute
Ronnie Scott - tenor
Dick Morrissey - tenor
Tubby Hayes - tenor, flute
Joe Temperley - baritone
Terry Shannon - piano
Phil Bates - bass
Bill Eyden - drums
Johnny Grant - vocals
Humphrey Lyttleton - announcer
(10)
Harry South - leader
Ian Hamer - trumpet
Greg Bowen - trumpet
Hank Shaw - trumpet
Ian Carr - trumpet
Keith Christie - trombone
Chris Smith - trombone
Johnny Marshall - trombone
Ken Goldie - trombone
Alan Branscombe - alto
Roy Willox - alto
Ronnie Scott - tenor
Tubby Hayes - tenor
Dick Morrissey - tenor
Joe Temperley - baritone
Gordon Beck - piano
Phil Bates - bass
Phil Seamen - drums
Humphrey Lyttleton - announcer
Tommy Trinder - announcer
(11)
Tubby Hayes - leader, tenor, announcer
Ian Hamer - trumpet
Greg Bowen - trumpet
Hank Shaw - trumpet
Les Condon - trumpet
Kenny Wheeler - trumpet
Keith Christie - trombone
Johnny Marshall - trombone
Nat Peck - trombone
Chris Smith - trombone
Ron Snyder - tuba
Ray Swinfield - alto
Ray Warleigh- alto
Ronnie Scott - tenor
Art Ellefson - tenor
Ronnie Ross - baritone
Stan Tracey - piano
Freddie Logan - bass
Johnny Butts - drums
Humphrey Lyttleton - announcer

01 Sound Of Seventeen (South) (3:09)
02 Day ln, Day Out (Mercer, Bloom) (2:31)
03 Alone Together (Dieter, Schwartz) (4:20)
04 Raga (South) (3:25)
05 Willow Weep For Me (Ronell) (5:05)
06 Save Your Love For Me (Johnson) (3:41)
07 The Goblin (South) (2:55)
08 Time Will Tell (Crombie, Green) (2:27)
09 Closing Time (South) (15:02)
10 Last Orders (South) (8:51)
11 100% Proof (Hayes) (13:32)

Label: BBC Broadcasts
Recorded: May 16 1964 (broadcast - recording date unknown) (01-09) November 07 1965 (10 11)
Lineage: Broadcast>cassette tape>FLAC

Saturday, June 07, 2014

0386 Martin Taylor [Taylor Made] FLAC 9(49.44)

Contributed by bellawoods, who writes:-
This is guitarist Martin Taylor's first recording session, a trio date made for Peter Ind's Wave label in 1979 and later re-issued on cd.

Martin Taylor - guitar
Peter Ind - bass
John Richardson - drums

01 On Green Dolphin Street (Kaper) (4:48)
02 Emily (Mandel, Mercer) (4:43)
03 Minor Truth (Ousley) (6:18)
04 Oh, Lady Be Good (Gershwin) (5:29)
05 St Thomas (Rollins) (3:45)
06 My Latin Brother (Benson) (6:02)
07 Teach Me Tonight (Cahn, de Paul) (5:34)
08 Watch What Happens (Le Grand, Gimbel) (6:21)
09 Scrapple From The Apple (Parker) (6:45)

Label: Wave CD 17
Recorded: April 1979
Lineage: CD>FLAC

Wednesday, June 04, 2014

0385 Tubby Hayes [Commonwealth Big Band] FLAC 20(54.28)


Contributed by jazzandylan who also created the covers

Tubby Hayes - leader, tenor, flute, vibes
Shake Keane - trumpet, flugelhorn
Derek Healey - trumpet
Greg Bowen - trumpet
Ian Hamer - trumpet
Kenny Wheeler - trumpet
Keith Christie - trombone
Johnny Marshall - trombone
Nat Peck - trombone
Gib Wallace - trombone
Alfie Reece - tuba
Ray Swinfield - alto
Bob Burns - alto
Art Ellefson - tenor
Bobby Wellins - tenor
Ronnie Ross - baritone
Stan Tracey - piano
Freddie Logan - bass
Ronnie Stephenson - drums
Joy Marshall (08 10 14 16)
Sandy Brown - announcer

01 Introduction (0:22)
02 A Change Of Setting (Hayes) (3:04)
03 Announcement (0:46)
04 Blues For Pipkins (Hayes) (5:31)
05 Announcement (1:39)
06 Double Stubble (Deuchar) (3:26)
07 Announcement (0:28)
08 The Song Is You (Kern, Hammerstein) (2:41)
09 Announcement (0:11)
10 Whisper Not (Golson) (2:44)
11 Announcement (0:43)
12 100% Proof (Hayes) (13:57)
13 Announcement (0:24)
14 Blame It On My Youth (Heyman, Levant) (4:05)
15 Announcement (0:16)
16 Wives And Lovers (Bacharach, David) (3:22)
17 Announcement (0:17)
18 I Never Know When To Say When (Anderson, Kerr) (4:44)
19 Announcement (1:42)
20 What's Blue (Hayes) (4:04)

BBC Jazz Club broadcast
Recorded August 30 1965