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Sunday, 10 January 2021

Celebrating Colin Smith

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 26th April 2004


 "Colin Smith Tribute"













1.Opener - New Street Allstars, Super Cheap (2004)
2.Acker Bilk (with Colin Smith), Gatemouth
3.Sweet and Sour (with Colin Smith), Gee Baby Ain't I Good To You
4.Maxine Daniels (with Colin Smith), Seems like Old Times (1987)
5.Chronological Release- Errol Garner, Margin for Errol (1951)
6.Stephon Harris & Blackout, Summertime (2004)
7.Allan Vache, Yello Dog Blues
8.Teazer - Who are the singer & Tenor Player on "Don't Explain"
9.Eternal triangle, The String (unraveled 1957 Sonny Stitt & Roy Eldridge)

Program edit notes:
Source: Analogue cassette tape
Quality: Not up to that from the DAT tapes, some flutter and large number of "lipsmack" artifacts on introductions, possible due to Dolby miss-match.

Music link Here

Tuesday, 1 December 2020

A Mid-Year Festive note

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 21st June 2004






"A Festive Note for Wally Fawkes"








Stan Getz, La fiesta
Wally Fawkes, Cake Walkin' Baby's from Home (1978)
Humph & Wally Fawkes, Working Man blues (1949)
Humph w Keith Christie, Irish Black Bottom  (1949)
Acker Bilk on Alto Cl, When Day is Done, Fawkes, Alone together
Humph & Wally, Chicago Bounce (1951)
Sandy Brown - Wally Fawkes, Bodgers Blues
Humph & Wally, Randolf Turpin Stomp (1955)
Wally Fawkes & Troglodytes, No title (1957)
Troglodytes, Sent for You Yesterday and Here You come today (1957)
Humph and Trog, Trogs Blues (1984)
Humph and Ade Monsboro, Aint Bust, Don't Monkey with it


This program material was used in the Wally Fawkes 80th birthday
tribute program previously posted, here it is complete and dated.

Program content Here






Wednesday, 26 August 2020

Lost and Found (1)

Newly discovered missing episode

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best Of Jazz" 19th February 2007


"Lost & Found"

"Almost complete"



(Fade in)
Ira Nepus & Steve Moore, What You've Got Nobody has
Rossano Sportiello, Tea for Two
Acker Bilk-Danny Moss, Apex Blues
Leah Gough-Cooper, Inner Urge
Wycliffe Gordon, Mood Indigo  (1999)
Teazer- Slop, Who's on Sax?   
Sarah Partridge, My Buddy
Dizzy Gillespie Big Band, Blues and Boogie (2005)

Secret music Here



Monday, 13 April 2020

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 18th April 2005




"Critisism, liking to, and quirkiness"









James Evans, Read the Wrinkles (Closer to the Sauce)
Hanna Richardson-Phil Flanigan, I Got the Sun in the Morning and The Moon at Night
Teazer, Have you met Miss Jones (Guitarist?)
Art Blakey-Jazz Messengers, ETA
Spike Hughes, Buddy's wedding Day, (1932)
Paul Eshelby-James Pearson, Embraceable You (Gershwin)
Acker Bilk, East Coast Trot (Cobb) (1959)
Ray Charles, Two Years of Torture  (Mayfield)
Marian McPartland, C Jam Blues (Ellington)
Dave Holland Big Band, Happy Jammy 

A shower of April Music

Thursday, 19 March 2020

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 17th October 2005



"Mind What You say"










Royal Garden blues, Stan Tracey (Who's on Clarinet?)
Anybody's Blues, Amos Milburn
The More I see you, Nicola Farnon (live in Lincoln)
Yearning, Johnny Hodges
Teazer No2 Pianist on "After You've Gone"
Swing is Here, Gene Krupa
Cotton Pickers Congregation, Bert Ambrose, Sid Phillip, Lew Davis
If I could Be With You, Ike Quebec (Blue note 45's)
What is this thing called Love, Tubby Hayes Qt (1966)
My Funny Valentine, Lee Reilly, Ruby Braff

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