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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

0568 Harry Roy Lew Stone [The Golden Age of British Dance Bands vol 1] FLAC48 16(47.38)

Contributed by Dave_Bruce, who writes:-

Two LPs of classic British swing band recordings from the 1930s reissued on the World Record Club label, presumably in the early 1970s. Though well up to WRC's high technical standards, there are, alas, no personnel lists.

The album was one of a dozen or more WRC albums I found in a charity ship in excellent condition, all reissues of the élite British swing bands. If folk are interested in the others, I'll do my best to post them in due course though I'd like to get through the Ace of Hearts stuff first.

Vol 1
01 - Harry Roy - South American Joe (3:11)
02 - Harry Roy - Avalon (2:51)
03 - Harry Roy - Build a little home (3:10)
04 - Harry Roy - Limehouse Blues (2:37)
05 - Harry Roy - Spanish Shawl (3:02)
06 - Harry Roy - Margie (2:54)
07 - Harry Roy - Music Maestro Please (2:41)
08 - Harry Roy - Piano Madness (2:46)
09 - Lew Stone - I ain't got nobody (3:09)
10 - Lew Stone - Red sails in the sunset (3:05)
11 - Lew Stone - Dinner for one please, James (3:05)
12 - Lew Stone - She's a Latin from Manhatten (2:37)
13 - Lew Stone - Thank you so much Mrs Lowsborough-Goodby (3:06)
14 - Lew Stone - She wore a little jacket of blue (3:13)
15 - Lew Stone - The Continental (3:03)
16 - Lew Stone - Cheek to Cheek (3:00)

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  2. Thanks for this Rodney and Dave_Bruce. I must be getting really old - much prefer this to the recent Charlie Watts stuff! As an old bebopper a few years ago I wouldn't have even considered this as remotely jazzzlike... what the years can do, eh?

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  3. Thanks guys. Reminds us of the pivotal role played in the early establishment of swing and jazz in UK.

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  4. Thanks Rodney and Dave_Bruce! Cheers!

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