Contributed by bluebird
Dick Morrissey - tenor
Harry South - piano
Phil Bates - bass
Phil Seamen - drums
01 Storm Warning! (South) (16:33)
02 Sonny Boy (Jolson, DeSylva, Brown, Henderson) (8:10)
03 Get Out of the Country (17:44)
04 Altoitis (15:00)
Label: 77 Records Jazzhus JD-7614
Recorded: June 03 1966
Lineage: LP>FLAC
Scans: Full
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Friday, March 27, 2015
0500 Ronnie Ross [After Hours] FLAC 6(22.47)
Can't remember where this came from now I'm afraid. It was on the Ronnie Ross Music blog as part of a much larger conglomeration which was also entitled After Hours
Les Condon - trumpet
Danny Moss - tenor
Ronnie Ross - baritone
Bill Le Sage - vibes (05), piano
Spike Heatley - bass
Bill Eyden - drums
01 Smiling Jack (Ross) (incomplete) (0:56)
02 Dolphin Square (Ross) (5:22)
03 Pancho Pancho (Le Sage) (4:18)
04 After Hours (Ross) (5:40)
05 Stand By (Le Sage) (4:27)
06 Eucalyptus Kid (Heatley) (incomplete) (1:52)
Label: BBC television broadcast
Recorded: September 20 1969 Ronnie Scott's Club London
Lineage: Broadcast>FLAC
Scans: Front and back covers by jazzandylan
Les Condon - trumpet
Danny Moss - tenor
Ronnie Ross - baritone
Bill Le Sage - vibes (05), piano
Spike Heatley - bass
Bill Eyden - drums
01 Smiling Jack (Ross) (incomplete) (0:56)
02 Dolphin Square (Ross) (5:22)
03 Pancho Pancho (Le Sage) (4:18)
04 After Hours (Ross) (5:40)
05 Stand By (Le Sage) (4:27)
06 Eucalyptus Kid (Heatley) (incomplete) (1:52)
Label: BBC television broadcast
Recorded: September 20 1969 Ronnie Scott's Club London
Lineage: Broadcast>FLAC
Scans: Front and back covers by jazzandylan
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
0499 Various Artists [BBC Jazz Club December 27 1967] FLAC 10(37.01)
Contributed by azule serape (from an anonymous donor), who writes:-
Sound is reasonable - originally recorded from radio to tape then digitised and transferred to CDR from which this was ripped (not my tape or rip) in FLAC. The donor wishes to remain anonymous but thanks to him all the same.
There is a 'cover picture' with personnel and track details (no details for Jack Dorsey Band)
(01-04)
Elaine Delmar - vocal (01 02 04)
Pat Smythe - piano (01-04)
Dave Goldberg - guitar
Unknown - bass
Tony Haven - drums
(05 06)
Colin Purbrook - piano
Kenny Napper - bass
Bobby Orr - drums
Bobby Breen - vocal (06)
(07-10)
Jack Dorsey Big Band (personnel unknown)
Long John Baldry - vocal (08 09)
Announcers are Humphrey Lyttelton and Ian Carr
01 My One And Only (Mellin, Wood) (2:59)
02 Could Be (2:37)
03 Nursery Games (Smythe) (5:05)
04 If I Should Lose You (Rainger, Robin) (3:32)
05 Moanin' (Timmons) (4:17)
06 Sermonette (Adderley) (4:01)
07 A Hatful Of Blues (Sebesky) (4:39)
08 How Sweet It Is (Gaye) (3:02)
09 Cry Me A River (Hamilton) (2:50)
10 Country Cousin (Davies) (3:58)
Label: BBC broadcast
Recorded: December 27 1967
Lineage: AM>Tape>CDR>FLAC
Scans: Front cover with details only
Sound is reasonable - originally recorded from radio to tape then digitised and transferred to CDR from which this was ripped (not my tape or rip) in FLAC. The donor wishes to remain anonymous but thanks to him all the same.
There is a 'cover picture' with personnel and track details (no details for Jack Dorsey Band)
(01-04)
Elaine Delmar - vocal (01 02 04)
Pat Smythe - piano (01-04)
Dave Goldberg - guitar
Unknown - bass
Tony Haven - drums
(05 06)
Colin Purbrook - piano
Kenny Napper - bass
Bobby Orr - drums
Bobby Breen - vocal (06)
(07-10)
Jack Dorsey Big Band (personnel unknown)
Long John Baldry - vocal (08 09)
Announcers are Humphrey Lyttelton and Ian Carr
01 My One And Only (Mellin, Wood) (2:59)
02 Could Be (2:37)
03 Nursery Games (Smythe) (5:05)
04 If I Should Lose You (Rainger, Robin) (3:32)
05 Moanin' (Timmons) (4:17)
06 Sermonette (Adderley) (4:01)
07 A Hatful Of Blues (Sebesky) (4:39)
08 How Sweet It Is (Gaye) (3:02)
09 Cry Me A River (Hamilton) (2:50)
10 Country Cousin (Davies) (3:58)
Label: BBC broadcast
Recorded: December 27 1967
Lineage: AM>Tape>CDR>FLAC
Scans: Front cover with details only
Friday, March 20, 2015
0498 Ronnie Ross [Quartet In Naaldwijk Holland] FLAC 10(1.20.32)
Contributed by Q. Krook and wil
Ronnie Ross - baritone
Rob Agerbeek - piano
Roger Cooke - bass
Eric Ineke - drums
01 Have You Met Miss Jones (Rodgers) (9:43)
02 Lover Man (Davis, Ramirez, Sherman) (8:42)
03 Subbasement Blues (Ross) (8:18)
04 Impressions (Coltrane) (9:39)
05 New Orleans (Carmichael) (10:01)
06 No Blues (Davis) (8:00)
07 You Stepped Out Of A Dream (Brown, Kahn) (6:15)
08 Sweet And Lovely (Arnheim, LeMare, Tobias) (10:39)
09 Butterfly Gold (Ross) (8:38)
10 Steeplechase (Parker) (incomplete) (0:40)
Label: Privately recorded but NOT from the audience - microphones on the stage
Recorded: October 06 1977 Winkeltje Café Naaldwijk Holland
Lineage: Tape>FLAC
Scans: Front and two back covers (the second for CD omits last incomplete track)
Ronnie Ross - baritone
Rob Agerbeek - piano
Roger Cooke - bass
Eric Ineke - drums
01 Have You Met Miss Jones (Rodgers) (9:43)
02 Lover Man (Davis, Ramirez, Sherman) (8:42)
03 Subbasement Blues (Ross) (8:18)
04 Impressions (Coltrane) (9:39)
05 New Orleans (Carmichael) (10:01)
06 No Blues (Davis) (8:00)
07 You Stepped Out Of A Dream (Brown, Kahn) (6:15)
08 Sweet And Lovely (Arnheim, LeMare, Tobias) (10:39)
09 Butterfly Gold (Ross) (8:38)
10 Steeplechase (Parker) (incomplete) (0:40)
Label: Privately recorded but NOT from the audience - microphones on the stage
Recorded: October 06 1977 Winkeltje Café Naaldwijk Holland
Lineage: Tape>FLAC
Scans: Front and two back covers (the second for CD omits last incomplete track)
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
0497 Jack Duff [If The Cap Fits...Wear It] FLAC 10(42.18)
Contributed by delmonico, who writes:-
Here's Scottish saxophonist, Jack Duff, with his Quartet and singer Bobby Breen in a 1972 recording. It was Bobby's last recording before his death later that year.
Jack was well known in his home country and was resident in Jersey for some years during the 1960s, often accompanying visiting soloists during the Summer holiday season. His winters were usually spent playing on the cruise ships before moving back to Scotland in 1990. He was active in music locally and in music education before his death in 2000.
Jack Duff - alto, tenor
Barry Cooper - guitar
Gerry Rossi - bass
Roy Tomlinson - drums
Bobby Breen - vocals (02 04 05 07 08 10)
01 Three Ober Four
02 Gone With The Wind
03 If The Cap Fits...Wear It
04 Love You Madly
05 Stormy Monday Blues
06 Orapella
07 Here's That Rainy Day
08 Thou Swell
09 The Old Curaçao Shop
10 Breen's Blues
Label: York FYK 407
Recorded: May 18 1972
Lineage: LP>FLAC
Scans: Front and back LP covers
Here's Scottish saxophonist, Jack Duff, with his Quartet and singer Bobby Breen in a 1972 recording. It was Bobby's last recording before his death later that year.
Jack was well known in his home country and was resident in Jersey for some years during the 1960s, often accompanying visiting soloists during the Summer holiday season. His winters were usually spent playing on the cruise ships before moving back to Scotland in 1990. He was active in music locally and in music education before his death in 2000.
Jack Duff - alto, tenor
Barry Cooper - guitar
Gerry Rossi - bass
Roy Tomlinson - drums
Bobby Breen - vocals (02 04 05 07 08 10)
01 Three Ober Four
02 Gone With The Wind
03 If The Cap Fits...Wear It
04 Love You Madly
05 Stormy Monday Blues
06 Orapella
07 Here's That Rainy Day
08 Thou Swell
09 The Old Curaçao Shop
10 Breen's Blues
Label: York FYK 407
Recorded: May 18 1972
Lineage: LP>FLAC
Scans: Front and back LP covers
Friday, March 13, 2015
0496 Duncan Lamont [Sherlock Holmes Suite] FLAC 9(49.02)
Contributed by Derek Martin. Thanks to ritzbird for bringing this one to light.
Duncan Lamont - leader, composer
Henry Lowther - trumpet
Steve Waterman - trumpet
Andy Bush - trumpet
Noel Langley - trumpet
Stuart Brooks - trumpet
Mark Nightingale - trombone
Mark d'Silva - trombone
Jack Thirwell - trombone
Richard Edwards - trombone
Jimmy Hastings - saxophones, woodwinds
Andy Panayi - saxophones, woodwinds
Stan Sulzmann - saxophones, woodwinds
Duncan Lamont Jr - saxophones, woodwinds
Ronnie Ross - saxophones, woodwinds
Peter Shade - xylophone
Michael Garrick - piano
Mario Castronari - bass
Art Morgan - drums
Robin Williams - violin
01 Dr Watson (Lamont)
02 Sherlock Holmes (Lamont)
03 Inspector Lestrade (Lamont)
04 Mycroft Holmes (Lamont)
05 Baker Street Irregulars (Lamont)
06 Scandal In Bohemia (Lamont)
07 Professor Moriarty (Lamont)
08 His Last Bow (Lamont)
09 Holmes Hoe Down (Lamont)
Label: BBC radio broadcast Sounds Of Jazz
Recorded: January 01 1989
Lineage: Unknown>CDR>FLAC
Scans: Front and rear covers by jazzandylan
Duncan Lamont - leader, composer
Henry Lowther - trumpet
Steve Waterman - trumpet
Andy Bush - trumpet
Noel Langley - trumpet
Stuart Brooks - trumpet
Mark Nightingale - trombone
Mark d'Silva - trombone
Jack Thirwell - trombone
Richard Edwards - trombone
Jimmy Hastings - saxophones, woodwinds
Andy Panayi - saxophones, woodwinds
Stan Sulzmann - saxophones, woodwinds
Duncan Lamont Jr - saxophones, woodwinds
Ronnie Ross - saxophones, woodwinds
Peter Shade - xylophone
Michael Garrick - piano
Mario Castronari - bass
Art Morgan - drums
Robin Williams - violin
01 Dr Watson (Lamont)
02 Sherlock Holmes (Lamont)
03 Inspector Lestrade (Lamont)
04 Mycroft Holmes (Lamont)
05 Baker Street Irregulars (Lamont)
06 Scandal In Bohemia (Lamont)
07 Professor Moriarty (Lamont)
08 His Last Bow (Lamont)
09 Holmes Hoe Down (Lamont)
Label: BBC radio broadcast Sounds Of Jazz
Recorded: January 01 1989
Lineage: Unknown>CDR>FLAC
Scans: Front and rear covers by jazzandylan
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
0495 Johnny Scott [Communication] FLAC 13(39.39)
Contributed by bluebird
Jazzandylan requested this so here it is
Johnny Scott - flute
Duncan Lamont - tenor
David Snell - harp
Arthur Watts - bass
Barry Morgan - drums
01 Communication (Scott) (2:37)
02 Mode Moderne (Snell) (3:58)
03 Measure For Measure (Lamont) (2:39)
04 Eleanor (Heatley-Cameron) (3:11)
05 It's For You (Lennon-McCartney) (3:01)
06 Carnival (Bonfa) (2:50)
07 Donna Lee (Parker) (2:01)
08 Something's Coming (Bernstein) (3:03)
09 Morning Theories (Scott) (3:39)
10 I Didn't Know What Time It Was (Rodgers-Hart) (2:14)
11 M.V.4 (Lamont) (2:37)
12 Girls Were Made To Love And Kiss (Lehar) (4:46)
13 Caravan (Tizol-Ellington) (3:03)
Label: Columbia SCX 6149
Recorded: 1967
Lineage: LP>FLAC
Scans: Front and rear LP cover
Jazzandylan requested this so here it is
Johnny Scott - flute
Duncan Lamont - tenor
David Snell - harp
Arthur Watts - bass
Barry Morgan - drums
01 Communication (Scott) (2:37)
02 Mode Moderne (Snell) (3:58)
03 Measure For Measure (Lamont) (2:39)
04 Eleanor (Heatley-Cameron) (3:11)
05 It's For You (Lennon-McCartney) (3:01)
06 Carnival (Bonfa) (2:50)
07 Donna Lee (Parker) (2:01)
08 Something's Coming (Bernstein) (3:03)
09 Morning Theories (Scott) (3:39)
10 I Didn't Know What Time It Was (Rodgers-Hart) (2:14)
11 M.V.4 (Lamont) (2:37)
12 Girls Were Made To Love And Kiss (Lehar) (4:46)
13 Caravan (Tizol-Ellington) (3:03)
Label: Columbia SCX 6149
Recorded: 1967
Lineage: LP>FLAC
Scans: Front and rear LP cover
Friday, March 06, 2015
0494 Harry South [Going South] FLAC 15(1.01.32)
Harry South - conductor, piano
Jimmy Deuchar - trumpet
Derrick Abbott - trumpet
Ian Hamer - trumpet
Bert Courtley - trumpet
Greg Bowen - trumpet
Les Condon - trumpet
Hank Shaw - trumpet
Keith Christie - trombone
Ken Wray - trombone
Laddie Busby - trombone
Bobby Lamb - trombone
Chris Smith - trombone
Ray Premru - bass trombone
Alan Branscombe - alto
Joe Harriott - alto
Roy Willox - alto, flute
Ronnie Scott - tenor
Tubby Hayes - tenor, flute
Ronnie Ross - baritone
Terry Shannon - piano
Phil Bates - bass
Jackie Dougan - drums
Phil Seamen - drums
01 Southern Horizons (South) (4:00)
02 Coolin' Off (South) (4:07)
03 Sophisticated Lady (Ellington) (3:51)
04 I Want To Be Happy (Caesar, Youmans) (5:34)
05 All The Things You Are (Kern) (5:19)
06 The Goblin (South) (4:03)
07 Save Your Love For Me (Johnson) (4:41)
08 Tam O' Shanter (Deuchar) (5:40)
09 Jazz At The Paris (Incomplete) (1:22)
10 The Sound Of Seventeen (South) (4:40)
11 Six To One Bar (South) (4:52)
12 Raga (South) (3:11)
13 Royal Flush (South) (4:05)
14 There And Back (South) (3:26)
15 Unidentified Blues (3:16)
Label: BBC broadcasts Jazz Club
Recorded: November 10 1960 (01-09) Paris Cinema London March 22 1965 (10-15) London
Lineage: Radio broadcasts>FLAC
Scans: Front and rear covers by the late Jazzman
Jimmy Deuchar - trumpet
Derrick Abbott - trumpet
Ian Hamer - trumpet
Bert Courtley - trumpet
Greg Bowen - trumpet
Les Condon - trumpet
Hank Shaw - trumpet
Keith Christie - trombone
Ken Wray - trombone
Laddie Busby - trombone
Bobby Lamb - trombone
Chris Smith - trombone
Ray Premru - bass trombone
Alan Branscombe - alto
Joe Harriott - alto
Roy Willox - alto, flute
Ronnie Scott - tenor
Tubby Hayes - tenor, flute
Ronnie Ross - baritone
Terry Shannon - piano
Phil Bates - bass
Jackie Dougan - drums
Phil Seamen - drums
01 Southern Horizons (South) (4:00)
02 Coolin' Off (South) (4:07)
03 Sophisticated Lady (Ellington) (3:51)
04 I Want To Be Happy (Caesar, Youmans) (5:34)
05 All The Things You Are (Kern) (5:19)
06 The Goblin (South) (4:03)
07 Save Your Love For Me (Johnson) (4:41)
08 Tam O' Shanter (Deuchar) (5:40)
09 Jazz At The Paris (Incomplete) (1:22)
10 The Sound Of Seventeen (South) (4:40)
11 Six To One Bar (South) (4:52)
12 Raga (South) (3:11)
13 Royal Flush (South) (4:05)
14 There And Back (South) (3:26)
15 Unidentified Blues (3:16)
Label: BBC broadcasts Jazz Club
Recorded: November 10 1960 (01-09) Paris Cinema London March 22 1965 (10-15) London
Lineage: Radio broadcasts>FLAC
Scans: Front and rear covers by the late Jazzman
Tuesday, March 03, 2015
0493 Duncan Lamont [Best Of The Bossa Novas] FLAC 12(30.55)
Contributed by Dave_Bruce, who writes:-
A light but nonetheless accomplished album by a talented musician who perhaps deserves as much recognition from the public at large as he has earned over the years from his peers. This charity-shop find features a Jazzman/Lair regular, guitarist Ike Isaccs.
I'm reliably informed that the model on the front cover, Shakira Baksh, married some bloke called Michael Caine in 1973 and that they are still together 43 years on.
Duncan Lamont - tenor
Ike Isaacs - guitar
George Kish - guitar
Roger Webb - piano
Kenny Baldock - bass
Ron Mathewson - bass
Art Morgan - bass, drums
Barry Morgan - percussion
01 Desafinado
02 A Man And A Woman
03 Sunny
04 Meditation
05 Manha De Carnaval
06 How Insensitive
07 The Girl From Ipanema
08 Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars
09 One-Note Samba
10 The Shadow Of Your Smile
11 Call Me
12 Fly Me To The Moon
Label: MFP 1357 MFP 5093 Pathe 5088
Recorded: 1970
Lineage: LP>FLAC
File size: 537MB
Scans: Front and rear LP covers
Duncan Lamont's AllMusic biography
b. 4 July 1931, Greenock, Scotland. Lamont started out as a trumpet player leading his own band in Scotland which won recognition in Melody Maker in 1951. He spent some time in London playing with Kenny Graham’s Afro-Cubists but during the early 50s continued to be active in Scotland. It was during this period that he switched to tenor saxophone and became a jazz studio player on this instrument. He worked with numerous popular British dance bands and jazz groups including those led by Basil and Ivor Kirchin, Ken Mackintosh, Jack Parnell, Geraldo, Eric Delaney and Vic Lewis, with whom he toured America in 1958. In the 60s he played with Pat Smythe, Kenny Baker and others, freelanced extensively and was in a band formed for Benny Goodman to lead on a European tour. Over the years Lamont was often to be heard leading his own small bands but he also played in numerous big bands and studio orchestras including those led by Kenny Wheeler, Gil Evans, who was a great admirer of Lamont’s talent as a composer, Bobby Lamb and Raymond Premru, Nelson Riddle, Henry Mancini, Benny Carter and Bill Holman.
Among singers Lamont has accompanied either on tour or as a member of studio orchestras are Frank Sinatra, Rosemary Clooney and Paul McCartney. In addition to his activities as a performer, Lamont has also composed many songs including the award winning ‘I Told You So’ (recorded by Trudy Kerr among others), ‘Carousel’ (Nancy Marano), ‘Not You Again’ (Cleo Laine) and ‘Manhattan In The Rain’ (Joyce Breach and Norma Winstone). Lamont has also composed several longer works including ‘The Young Person’s Guide To The Jazz Orchestra’, ‘Soho Suite’ and ‘Sherlock Holmes Suite’, the latter a collaboration with Spike Milligan.
He has also written music for children’s television, that for Spot being Grammy nominated, and for several Walt Disney videos. For more than a decade, Lamont led a big band in order to raise money for cancer research. In 1999, he won the John Dankworth Jazz Award for long-standing talent. Lamont is a fluent performer with considerable technical skills and a searching intelligence to his playing. His activities as a composer have long been greatly respected by his professional peers and, at the start of the new century, are starting to receive the wider recognition they so richly deserve.
A light but nonetheless accomplished album by a talented musician who perhaps deserves as much recognition from the public at large as he has earned over the years from his peers. This charity-shop find features a Jazzman/Lair regular, guitarist Ike Isaccs.
I'm reliably informed that the model on the front cover, Shakira Baksh, married some bloke called Michael Caine in 1973 and that they are still together 43 years on.
Duncan Lamont - tenor
Ike Isaacs - guitar
George Kish - guitar
Roger Webb - piano
Kenny Baldock - bass
Ron Mathewson - bass
Art Morgan - bass, drums
Barry Morgan - percussion
01 Desafinado
02 A Man And A Woman
03 Sunny
04 Meditation
05 Manha De Carnaval
06 How Insensitive
07 The Girl From Ipanema
08 Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars
09 One-Note Samba
10 The Shadow Of Your Smile
11 Call Me
12 Fly Me To The Moon
Label: MFP 1357 MFP 5093 Pathe 5088
Recorded: 1970
Lineage: LP>FLAC
File size: 537MB
Scans: Front and rear LP covers
Duncan Lamont's AllMusic biography
b. 4 July 1931, Greenock, Scotland. Lamont started out as a trumpet player leading his own band in Scotland which won recognition in Melody Maker in 1951. He spent some time in London playing with Kenny Graham’s Afro-Cubists but during the early 50s continued to be active in Scotland. It was during this period that he switched to tenor saxophone and became a jazz studio player on this instrument. He worked with numerous popular British dance bands and jazz groups including those led by Basil and Ivor Kirchin, Ken Mackintosh, Jack Parnell, Geraldo, Eric Delaney and Vic Lewis, with whom he toured America in 1958. In the 60s he played with Pat Smythe, Kenny Baker and others, freelanced extensively and was in a band formed for Benny Goodman to lead on a European tour. Over the years Lamont was often to be heard leading his own small bands but he also played in numerous big bands and studio orchestras including those led by Kenny Wheeler, Gil Evans, who was a great admirer of Lamont’s talent as a composer, Bobby Lamb and Raymond Premru, Nelson Riddle, Henry Mancini, Benny Carter and Bill Holman.
Among singers Lamont has accompanied either on tour or as a member of studio orchestras are Frank Sinatra, Rosemary Clooney and Paul McCartney. In addition to his activities as a performer, Lamont has also composed many songs including the award winning ‘I Told You So’ (recorded by Trudy Kerr among others), ‘Carousel’ (Nancy Marano), ‘Not You Again’ (Cleo Laine) and ‘Manhattan In The Rain’ (Joyce Breach and Norma Winstone). Lamont has also composed several longer works including ‘The Young Person’s Guide To The Jazz Orchestra’, ‘Soho Suite’ and ‘Sherlock Holmes Suite’, the latter a collaboration with Spike Milligan.
He has also written music for children’s television, that for Spot being Grammy nominated, and for several Walt Disney videos. For more than a decade, Lamont led a big band in order to raise money for cancer research. In 1999, he won the John Dankworth Jazz Award for long-standing talent. Lamont is a fluent performer with considerable technical skills and a searching intelligence to his playing. His activities as a composer have long been greatly respected by his professional peers and, at the start of the new century, are starting to receive the wider recognition they so richly deserve.
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