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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

15 comments:

  1. Let me be the first to say big thanks for this one Jazzandylan and Rodney

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  2. And let me be the second. Superb share and what a lineup. I assume it's associated somehow with the transcriptions issued as 'Commonwealth Blues'?. Many thanks, jazzandylan and Rodney.

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  3. Thanks Rodney and jazzandylan! Cheers!

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  4. Just listening to Hayes on the track 100% Proof, I guess by now I shouldn't be astonished but I am - what an incredible tenor sax player he was.
    Terrific sound quality, what's the source?
    Manny thanks jazzanddylan and love the artwork.

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    1. Hi Grumpy. This was recorded from the radio back in 1965 by my friend, the late Bill Hugkulstone. He also provided the earlier posts of "Tubbs at the Hopbine" and Dill Jones "Little Dragon", posted last December. Posthumous thanks to him.

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  5. Many Thanks for this wonderful session it really is Tubs at his peak.

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  6. Great stuff, many thanks for this recording.

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  7. Thanks for all the Great Work !!

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  8. You guys are miracle workers! Brilliant gem posted. Many thanks!

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  9. Thanks guys, superb music, great line up and another contribution to Shake Keane's discography.
    Cheers

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  10. Absolutely top notch stuff. Gonna have tobuysome more storage capacity at this rate. Many many thanks.

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