Contributed by Dave_Bruce, who writes:-
Another charity-shop find which, despite the disc being thicker than a dinner plate and the sleeve thinner than a baker's bun bag, offers very fair sound and excellent playing of that like-it-or-loathe-it 1950s Ted Heath Sound. (I like it.) There are certainly some distinguished names in the band.
01 - Honeysuckle Rose (2:14)
02 - Ain't Misbehavin' (2:33)
03 - Blue turning grey over you (2:07)
04 - Jitterbug Waltz (2:30)
05 - I've got a feeling I'm falling (2:15)
06 - Alligator Crawl (2:20)
07 - The London Suite - Soho (2:41)
08 - The London Suite - Limehouse (2:36)
09 - The London Suite - Piccadilly (2:01)
10 - The London Suite - Chelsea (2:46)
11 - The London Suite - Bond Street (3:01)
13 - The London Suite - Whitechapel (2:35)
Leslie Gilbert, Roy Willox, Henry Mackenzie, Danny Moss, George Hunter, saxes; Bobby Pratt, Duncan Campbell, Stan Reynolds, Ronnie Hughes, trumpets; Wally Smith, Don Lusher, Jimmy Coombes, Ric Kennedy, trombones; Frank Horrox, piano; Johnny Hawksworth, bass; Ronnie Verrell, drums. (Maurice Pratt replaces Wally Smith on tracks 3 & 5.) November 1953 - February 1954
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ReplyDeleteMany thanks, Dave_Bruce and Rodney!
Thanks Rodney and Dave_Bruce! Cheers!
ReplyDeletemany thanks Dave. the inner must also then be paper ? bunwise these days plastic more likely -- if you can find a baker. early 10" and even 12" often had non paper supported plastic inners, always a bugger to get orderly back in the outer. ffrr !
ReplyDeleteLooks great. Many thanks, Dave and Rodney.
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