Contributed by bluebird, who writes:-
More from the superb 1954 Scott 9 piece group.
Like Vol 3 (previously posted here), indifferent sound from a rare but well used lp.
FLAC from CDR of lp with small cover picture and track/personnel details.
Note: Sound is not up to our usual standards but rarity value over-rides that consideration.
Jimmy Deuchar - trumpet
Mac Minshull - trombone
Derek Humble - alto
Pete King - tenor
Ronnie Scott - tenor
Benny Green - baritone
Victor Feldman - piano, vibes, conga, arranger
Tony Crombie - piano, drums
Lennie Bush - bass
Phil Seamen - drums
01 Fine and Dandy (Swift, James) (2:49)
02 Bouncing with Bud (Powell, Fuller) (6:48)
03 Things Ain't What They Used to Be (Ellington) (2:43)
04 Serenade in Blue (Gershwin) (4:52)
05 Humble Pie (Bacharach, David) (2:30)
06 'Cuse These Blues (Jones) (4:13)
07 Perdido (Ellington, Drake, Lengsfelder, Tizol) (3:35)
08 Tenderly (Lawrence, Gross) (4:25)
09 Fuller Bop Man (Adderley, Fuller) (3:29)
10 Nice Work if You Can Get It (Gershwin) (4:27)
11 Tin Tin Deo (Pozo, Gillespie, Fuller)(2:44)
12 Fools Rush In (Mercer, Bloom) (4:01)
13 In the Land of Nimbupani (2:20)
Label: Esquire 32-006
Recorded: September 07 1954
Lineage: LP>CDR>FLAC
Scans: None
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DeleteVery nice post.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks to all involved!
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ReplyDeleteThanks Rodney and bluebird! Cheers!
ReplyDeletePete king on tenor this time! Thank you, Rodney
ReplyDeleteNo, bho wani, different guy. Peter King the alto man is sometimes called Pete but mostly Peter. Pete King the tenor player was Ronnie Scott's partner in the jazz club. He did a lot of managing the club I think.
DeleteThanks for this rarity, bluebird and Rodney.
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