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Thursday, April 30, 2015

0510 Tubby Hayes [Tribute] FLAC 7(37.14)

One survivor from the Jazz Goes To College BBC TV series

Thanks to jazzjet for help with rectifying some faults and for suggesting the post

You may have seen mention elsewhere on the blog about this session. The sound quality is what it is but we feel it is worth posting

Two versions offered again, one with and one without announcements

Kenny Baker - trumpet
Ian Hamer - trumpet
Greg Bowen - trumpet
Les Condon - trumpet
Kenny Wheeler - trumpet, flugelhorn (02)
Keith Christie - trombone
Nat Peck - trombone
Johnny Marshall - trombone
Pete Smith - trombone
Roy Willox - alto, flute (05 06)
Ray Warleigh - alto, flutes (05 06)
Tubby Hayes - tenor (01 02 05), flute (04), vibes (03)
Ronnie Scott - tenor
Bob Efford - tenor, oboe (06))
Ronnie Ross - baritone, bass clarinet (06)
Gordon Beck - piano
Jeff Clyne - bass
Ronnie Stephenson - drums

01 Commonwealth Blues(Hayes)
02 Seven Steps To Heaven (Davis, Feldman)
03 Bluesology (Jackson, O'Neill)
04 A Night In Tunisia (Gillespie)
05 Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most (Landesman, Wolf)
06 Milestones (Davis)
07 Commonwealth Blues (Hayes)

Label: BBC television broadcast December 29 1966
Recorded: May 11 1966
Venue: Queen Mary College London
Lineage: Not known>CDR>FLAC
Scans: Front rear covers by jazzandylan

10 comments:

  1. Short version

    https://1fichier.com/?f8qj4boori

    Full version

    https://1fichier.com/?1dz6jq9c9u

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    1. short version

      http://www75.zippyshare.com/v/XGew56yS/file.html

      full version

      http://www75.zippyshare.com/v/RLzeact8/file.html
      http://www75.zippyshare.com/v/40MeQPW4/file.html


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  2. Superb cover by jazzandylan. Thanks a lot.
    Worth mentioning that this is from the 'Jazz Goes To College' BBC TV series and is the only broadcast to survive from that series apart from the Stan Getz concert. This particular session was recorded slap bang in the middle of the recording sessions for Tubby's '100% Proof' LP. According to Simon Spillett's new Tubby biography, this concert wasn't broadcast until the following December and Tubby was on holiday then in the US and missed it. Steve Voce provided Tubby with an audio tape of the broadcast.

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    1. Suggested amendment carried out on posts - quite right - thank you, Jazzjet

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  3. Great post. Your efforts are much appreciated.

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  4. Thanks Rodney! Cheers!

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  5. Most appreciated, a new (to me) Tubby big band.Thanks Rodney, jazzandylan, and Jazzjet.

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  6. Thanks Rodney and jazzjet - you've done a fine job on this.

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  7. Thank you all very much!

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  8. Great album to me!!
    Thanks a lot Rodney & jazzuk.

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