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Wednesday 25 March 2020

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 26th September 2005



"Brisk Canter down Memory Lane"













Swinghouse, Vic Lewis Band (RFH 1955)
Aretha Frankin, Drinking Again (Mercer)
No More Blues, Jim Self (on Fluba)
Pennies from Heaven, Conte Condoli (clicky vinyl)
Do you call that a buddy, by WHO? (Armstrong)
Exactly Like You, Dave McKenna
How Insensitive, Liane Carrol- Bobby Wellins
Weather Bird, Zig Zachi - Great Pacific Jazz band
It Never Entered my Mind, Stan Getz
Work Song, CanonBall Adderley

Take a Canter

Thursday 19 March 2020

General Ramblings (Not the Military kind)

Progress report on the Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" postings

Since the latest government recommendations for those in the "At Risk" category is to isolate from contact with others, I've become a bit of a recluse, but though most would think, "Ah more time to post more jazz"  this is not really true, there are so many changes to the lifestyle here that have to be considered and endured that everyday tasks are taking more time than normal, even simple things like shopping, now involve more planning, ordering online, keeping in touch with family and friends via skype to receive and give help to those less fortunate, arranging deliveries and finding places to store 2-3 months of food and supplies, the logistics of the whole exercise are quite time consuming, I expect it will become the "norm" in the end, at least for many months to come.

Now to Jazz... All these Humphrey Lyttelton programs are recorded on digital tapes (DAT) the recordings are in real time (One hour long each) they all require listening to, some rewinding to note the odd missing phrases and remove the less relevant parts like BBC program adverts and clips, finally digitising into MP3 format. Some of the tapes have suffered damage in the fifteen years they have been stored, these parts often have to be re-played/ re-recorded or edited in the digital mode, this means conversion to wave file is required, and subsequent re-conversion back to MP3, all this takes time, quite often the simple 1 hour program can consume more than 2 hours to complete, then the upload to the blog and further editing to all titles, artists and other information, so it's not as straight forward as many might think, certainly more time consuming than simply ripping a CD, scanning the covers and finding a suitable review on "all music" or "Discogs" to post with it.

This is why there is not a constant flow of new posts, the work takes time, and  it has to be fitted in with my new Isolated lifestyle. If you consider that ALL this music is dependent on one of two DAT players continuing to work, both of which are 20+ years old. The current exercise is to record all or as many as time and working devices allow to digital files so that multiple backups can be made, I am currently working on the 2004 set as well as posting what of 2005 I have found in the archive box.


There will be gaps in the postings in all the years, life went on all those years ago, both my friend and I used to make frequent trips to Australia, sometimes together, so there was no one here to press the buttons, hence if anyone has any of the missing dates in what ever format, copies would be welcome, you can always comment on any selected post, as indeed you could if you appreciate any of the material you have enjoyed listening too, comments are always welcome, sadly so few ever appear, in fact I often wonder if anyone is actually listening to the shows? my list of followers has not increased in ages, despite the references on google searches rising up list.

Gonzo March 2020

Monday 9 March 2020

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 24th October 2005


  

All the programs between the last posting and this
are missing from the collection

"Flying start" (Wait for it!)








CannonBall Adderley /Bill Evans, Waltz for Debbie
Eddie Condon / Bud Freeman, Embraceable You 
Joe Williams, Too Marvelous for words
Brad Mehldau, No moon at all
Ulf Wakenius, U-dance
Freddy Hubbard, Prophet Jennings (Blue note)
Joe Henderson, Happy Madness (1994)
Lester Young, Oh Lady Be Good
Sarah Vaughan, How High the Moon
Dizzy Gillespie, Be Bop
Hows That



Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 28th November 2005



"Tonight's offering"













Stephane Grappelli, Night and Day (with Bucky Pizzarelli) (Blue Note)
Ronny Rae Qt, Teazer, What popular song is this based on?
Daisy Chute, I just found out about Love
Milt Jackson, (MJQ) Ralph's New Blues
Ted Beament (Trio time), Jubilation
Russell Garcia 4 trombones, Someone to watch over Me
Art Pepper Qt, St Louis Blues
Another Teazer, Who is the Clarinet player
Stacey Kent, My Heart belongs to Daddy
George Russell, All about Rosie


Take the Test

Tuesday 3 March 2020

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 5th December 2005


       
                                "Straight in            tonight"     









"Big T", James Chadwick Qt
Teazer Who's was the original solo?
"See see Rider",  Ma Rainey
"I get a kick out of you",  Paul Desmond Qt 1959
"Joshua",  (Victor Feldman) with Clarke Stone? Trio
"unknown title" ?        Ken Colyer
Teazer  "I aint got nobody", Rosemary Clooney Conductor/Arranger ??
"Sing sing sing"  Jess Stacey, James/Goodman/Musso 
"On the Corner of King & Scott", Roland Kirk     

Get  it  Straight


Friday 28 February 2020

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 12th December 2005                                          


"Down to Earth
No Nonsense"









"Puppy Fat" Incredible Blues Puppies
"Gee Baby"  Nat King Cole Trio
"Lazy River"  Count Basie with Mills Brothers
"Waltz for Edith"  Ocean Roberts Quintette
Teazer no 1 Nationalities of band members?  Stable Roof Jazz Band
"How long has this been going on"  Ruby Braff
"Untitled" Thelonius Monk / John Coltrane
"Body & Soul" Lucky Thompson & Oscar Pettiford
"Four" Miles Davis, Sonny Stitt, Jimmy Cobb


Get Down


Notes: I've been juggling the track information between Artist First, track title First, I welcome comment on which style is preferred.

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 19th December 2005

 


"Easing In"










"Rosetta"  Joe Newman Lonehill Swinging Jazz "Happy Cats"
"Moon glow"  Sue McCreeth
"Bone of Contention"  JJ Johnson (Birdland)
"Django" Improvisation No 3
"Topsy" Charlie Christian
"Basin St Blues" Armstrong / Earl Hines
"Fugue to the music Inn" Jimmy Guiffre (MJQ)
"Do Nothing until you hear from me" Al Hibbler   
"Bongo Chance"  Kenny Graham Afro-Cubists
"Jumpin' at the Woodside"  Emerald City Jazz Band

Get Eased

Thursday 27 February 2020

Humphrey Lyttelton "Swinging at the Copper Rail"

Found this interesting mini-LP 7 inch 33 RPM in Tasmania from the 60's, Just 3 tracks, presented here as MP3 format. While I get on with preparing some more "Best  of Jazz" series from 2005

  Side one - Track one  Shiny Stockings  (Frank Foster)  Link

  Side two - Track one  Lullaby of the Leaves  (Petkere Young)  Link

  Side two - Track two  Swinging at the Copper Rail  (Buck Clayton)  Link

Personnel
Humphrey Lyttelton trumpet
Joe Temperley baritone sax
Tony Coe tenor sax /clarinet
Eddie Harvey piano /trombone
Lennie Bush bass
Ronnie Stevenson drums


If there is any common denominator that links the numbers on this disc it is that they were all either composed or arranged with the band and the individual musicians in mind. 

While he was in Britain at the end of, 1964 Buck Clayton agreed to do some arrangements for us of “standards'. “Lullaby of the Leaves" was one of the tunes I gave him, it was specially designed to feature Joe Temperley's baritone Sax. Eddie Harvey arranged "Shiny Stockings", a Frank Foster tune originally written for the Count Basie band. Believing that the introduction and the "shouting" last chorus in the Basie version are an integral part of "Shiny Stockings" Eddie adapted them for small band and gave an extended solo part to Tony Coe.

Humphrey Lyttelton (Art and & Sound Ltd London 1965)

Tuesday 7 January 2020

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 2nd January 2006




"Bulging with No coherent Shape"








Karen Sharp, Mr Gasman
Duke Ellington, What am I here for? (1942)
Jimmy Witherspoon, There will be Good Rocking Tonight  (1959)
Roy Eldridge, This Year's Kisses
Teazer No 1 Kid Ory, Maryland my Maryland  (Clarinetist)
Don Rendell, Star Eyes
Herb Geller,  Guess I Will Have to Change my Plan
Jo Fooks, Turbulent
Niki King, The Very Thought of You
Stan Tracey, The Sixth Day (From the Genesis suite)

Check the Bulge

Monday 6 January 2020

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 9th January 2006



" TRAD or HAPPY?" 
No Teazing here









Sidney Bechet, Weary Blues
Diana Washington, Wise Woman Blues
Vic Lewis Big Band, Triple Threat
Mick Pyne, Why was I Born (1977)
Michael Garrick Quintet, Sweet & Sugary Candy
Django Reinhardt - Dicky Wells, Sweet Sue (1937)
Alex Hutton, Professor Purcell (2006)
Jimmy Lunceford - Snooky Young, Up Town Blues
Juliet Kelly - Tribute to Nina Simone, Black Rose
SWR Big Band, Wind Machine

Get Happy

Sunday 5 January 2020

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 16th January 2006



"Artist Named Tunes"












Mark Crooks, Bud Powell
Frank Holder - Duncan Lamont, Billy Holiday
Teazer No 1 Bill Holman Band, Baritone Sax player?  Bari Me Not
Dutch Swing College Band, The Last Time
James P Johnson, One Hour tonight (If I could be with you) 
Kings Cross Hot Club, Milko
John Handy - Charles Mingus, Good bye Pork Pie Hat
Pete Johnson - Albert Ammons, Barrel House Boogie
Rigmor Gustafsson, You Must Believe in spring
Courtney Pine, Good Morning

The Artists Names

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 23rd January 2006




"Over-looked Families"










John La Barbara Big band, Fantasm
Teazer No 1 who is the Clarinetist? 
Louis Armstrong - Bertha Chippie Hill, Pleading for the Blues
Albert Mangelsdorff, Triplicity
Teazer no 2 (cluea family affair), Mood Indigo
Chris Barber band (1958), Momma Don't Allow
Snooky Young, Up town Blues
Lena Horne - Herbie Hancock, Willow weep for Me
Buddy Tate, Mac the Knife (1957)




Not to be Over-Looked

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 30th January 2006



The Cutting Edge.. 

"Oh Dear"









Don Ellis, Johnny Come Lately (1962)
Mel Torme, Route 66 (1974)
Art Tatum - Ben Webster, My Ideal  (1956)
Harold Lang, As You Like it (1960)
Teazer No 1 - Who was Stephane's partner (not), Flamingo (2005)
Irvin Mills Blue Rhythm band, Blue Rhythm (1931)
John Taylor, Vaguely Asian  (2003)
Joan Descant, Born to be Blue
Lew Tabackin, I Surrender Dear

January 2006 for January 2020

Tuesday 31 December 2019

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 13th February 2006





"Testing Teazers"







Teazer No 1 Melody Express, Who is the reed player?
Henry Red Allen, Feeling Drowsy
Elaine Delmar, Everything I Love
Serge Chaloff, Stairway to the Stars
Miff Mole Molers, One Step to Heaven (1928)
Wally Fawkes - Sandy Brown, Bodger's Blues
Bobby Wellin Qt, Festival Blues
Bob Crosby, Elmer's Tune
Sue Kidley, (??) Polka Dots and Moonbeams
Ian Carr - Brian Smith (Nucleus), Sassy

Almost ... There   (2020 that is)

Thursday 26 December 2019

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 20th February 2006





"Pick-Me-Ups"








Kenny Davern - Bob Wilber "Soprano Summit" , Panama
Teazer No 1, Singer on, Every Day I Have the Blues
Rick Hannah, Meteor (Farlow)
Blue Mitchell, Portrait of Jennie (1977)
Wilton Bogey Gaynair, Just for Jan
Art Tatum, Jitterbug Waltz (1950)
George Wettling, I Wish I could Shimmy like my Sister Kate (1940)
National Youth Jazz Orchestra, Elise got Rhythm  (1983)
Dakota Staton - George Shearing, In the Night (1958)
Teazer No 2 & playout, Tenor player on "Hey There"

Get PICKED UP

(survived Christmas day, just, time for a rest)

Wednesday 25 December 2019

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 27th February 2006





"Class come to Order"

    for some Long titles








Teazer No 1 No Lightweight, Little Pony
Billy Vs Ella Really?? You Belong to Me
Lennie Tristano Quintet, Cross Current
Warne Marsh, Background Music
Errol Garner, Once in While
Clark Tracey Quintet, Green Man
Ruby Braff & Ellis Larkins, My Romance
Carol Kidd, Please don't Talk about Me when I'm gone
Regina Carter, Spring can really hang You up the Most
Billy Cobham (Montreaux), Torian Matador

Sit at the BACK of the CLASS

(A special Christmas Day 2019 upload to get me in the mood for food later)

Tuesday 24 December 2019

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 13th March 2006



"No Neatly Defined Categories"













James Evans (National treasure), Faster than Dark
Red Norvo with Helen Ward (vcl), Too Marvelous for Words
Ruby Braff with Alex Welsh, Hear Me Talking to You
Bob Crosby, Honky Tonk Train Blues
Tim Whitehead, Lucky Boys
Mart Rogers, Strange Blues
Julian Jackson (Harmonica), Airegin 
Maxine Daniels with Ted Beament, Cottage for Sale
Buddy Charles, Nevada Bravada

Listen Hearwith



Friday 20 December 2019

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 20th March 2006





"BED-FELLOWS" The Start of a theme

 What's next on the record shelf ?










Mutt Carey, Fidgety Feet
Benny Carter, Another time, Another place
Cleo Brown, That's My Gal
Clifford Brown, Falling in Love with love
David Newton, Scotch Blues
Frankie Newton, Frankie's Blues
Ry Cooder - Ali Farka Toure, Bonde
Eddie Condon, St James Infirmary
Leah Riley, You Took advantage of Me
Annie Whitehead, Remembering
Bunk Johnson, One Sweet letter from You
J J Johnson, This could be the start'

Look on the shelf Here

Humphrey Lyttelton "Humphs - 80th - Birthday" 

The "RadioHead" Collaboration 

A broadcast on BBC Radio Two in 2001 celebrates the 80th Birthday of "Humph" and his collaboration with the rock band "Radio Head"  in a new production.

Life in a Glass House

Interview by Courtney Pine, features comments by Jim Tomlinson, Stacey Kent,
Elkie Brooks, Helen Shapiro, Wally Fawkes, George Webb, Georgie Fame, Kathy Stobart, & George Melly

link Here

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 27th March 2006


Theme
  "The Great Variety"








Herb Ellis Sextet, Pogo (1955)
Gospel "One Day" Angelic singers/Dixie humming birds
Deep Blue Organ Trio, Cafe Regio's
Bobbie Wellins, Be my Love
Chris Hodgkins, Stalking
Mick Pyne Trio, Everything Happens to Me
Back to Basie, 16 Men Swinging
Teazer No 1, Pianist?  Got it and Gone
Cassandra Wilson, Red River Valley
Duke Ellington, Brazilians


Variations  ALL