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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

11 comments:

  1. Thanks for this, by coincidence I am going to hear Henry Lowther and Dave Green tonight in Ruislip !!!

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    1. Unfortunately Dave couldn't make it but Paul Morgan was a great sub. The gig was excellent Henry was on top form, fabulous tone to go with excellent improvisations. Well worth the modest admission price of £7.

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    2. Henry's getting on now (still 72 until next month) so good to hear he's still going strong. Thanks, RB.

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    3. I don't know what you mean by "getting on" I am myself 70 and boppin' and groovin' with the best of them !!!!!

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  2. Thanks Rodney! Cheers!

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  3. Thanks for this Rodney and the new posting pattern makes me very happy ! (I lost nearly all Ronnie Ross and Britjazz files in a HD crash, trying to get most them back.)

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    1. We'll do the best we can with the Ronnie Ross, Heikki, although it may take a while. Anything here for which there is no current link, you can always request a new one.

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  4. Very nice BBC recordings. Many thanks, Rodney.

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  5. It's always good to hear Henry Lowther.

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  6. https://cjoint.net/?qpeeld2157

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