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Monday, November 10, 2014

0453 Louis Stewart [With The Tony Lee Trio And Ronnie Scott] FLAC 7(42.51)

Contributed by bluebird, who writes:-
Here's the Irish guitarist Louis Stewart recorded in the mid/late 1970s during his stay in the UK.
It's not clear whether these sessions come from the same radio broadcast and the personnel on the first session with Ronnie Scott is speculative.
The sound is generally good with just a few glitches on 'Perdido' which were on the original tape and there are some fades in or out in places which are indicated in the track details.
The taped sessions were converted to digital sound and provided by an anonymous donor.  I have tidied up the recordings with some minor restoration, track separation etc and provided what details there are together with a 'cover' picture.

(01 02)
Ronnie Scott - tenor
Louis Stewart - guitar
Tony Archer (?) - bass
Martin Drew (?) - drums
(03-06)
Tony Lee - piano
Louis Stewart - guitar
Tony Archer - bass
Martin Drew - drums
(07)
Louis Stewart - guitar

01 Invitation (Bronislau, Kaper) (9:20)
02 Naima (Coltrane) (6:39)
03 Bags' Groove (Jackson) (4:17)
04 Perdido (Tizol, Lenk, Drake) (5:10)
05 Blue Bossa (Dorham) (7:49)
06 Four On Six (Montgomery) (5:42)
07 Here's That Rainy Day (Van Heusen, Burke) (3:53)

Label: BBC Broadcasts
Recorded: Mid to late 1970s
Lineage: BBC broadcasts>tape>CDR>FLAC

5 comments:

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  2. Wonderful guitarist. Thanks for sharing this, bluebird.

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  3. Thank you beaucoup, Blue bird.

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    1. Many thanks again....anyone in Dublin this month 23rd. can catch Irish Jazz Legends - Jim Doherty & Louis Stewart at JJ.Smyths.....................Wonderful !!

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  4. Thanks Rodney and bluebird! Cheers!

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