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Sunday, 18 April 2021

More Missing Programs

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" Selection from 2001 (2)

1. Papa Lane's Children, Forever Blowing Bubbles
2. Sidney Bechet, Nobody Knows
3. Stacey Kent, I'm Old Fashioned (1997) 
4. Kathy Stobart with Humph's Band, Aint I good to You  (1957)
5. Lew Tabackin, I surrender Dear
6. Johnny Hodges, Sit Right Down and write Myself a Letter
7. Mugsi Spannier-Louis Armstrong, Why Couldn't (1920's)
8. Eddie Condon, I aint gonna give nobody none of this jelly roll (1944)
9. LHR, I don't know what kind of blues I got  1996-97
10.Benny Goodman, I want to be Happy
11.Jack Sharpe Orchestra, I'm begining to see the Light
12.Errol Garner, It's Alright with Me

This copy has even more DAT errors, be warned.

Music Link

Friday, 29 January 2021

Never Too Late

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 2nd February 2004


 "Never too late, don't mention it"













1.John Dankworth-Allan Ganley, Don't Mention it   (2002)
2.Yolanda Quandt, All Too Soon (Passion for Duke) (2004)
3.Michel Petrucciani, Chloe meets Gershwin
4.Johnny Hodges, Used to be Duke
5.Humphs band with Randy Colville, Cross a Busy Street (Tribute to Randy 1984)
6.David Johnson-with Tony Woods, Ballad up Ballard Down 
7.Stan Kenton, Peanut Vendor  (1947)
8.Innovations (Kenton), Solitaire (1950)
9.Wingy Manone, Isle of Capri (1935)
10.Paul Booth, Byrdlike (2004)

Mentioned Here

Monday, 18 January 2021

Bugle Call Rag, played as Ol' Miss

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" April 5th 2004


 "Tune Mix-up"













1.Sidney Bechet, Bugle call Rag (or was it Ol' Miss?)
2.Bessie Smith, Young Woman Blues (1926)
3.Paul Desmond, Indian summer (1972)
4.Johnny Hodges small group, Things aint what they Used to be (1940)
5.Ken Moule, Poor Arthur (2000)
6.Milt Jackson, The Night we called it a Day
7.Dave Douglas, The Frisell Dream (2004)
8.Bobby McFerrin, Baby I Love You (2004)
9.Marian McPartland, It Never Entered my mind (2004) 
10.Gay Mcintyre, All the Things You are (glitch removed) (2004)

Not SO Mixed up

Thursday, 30 April 2020

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 21st March 2005



"A Different Tack this week"












Louis Jordan, Outskirts of Town (incomplete)
Jimmy Giuffre, The Train and the River
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[Information about Stan Tracey "Undermilk Wood Suite"]
[This recording with the Welsh readings is available]
[on request, leave a comment]
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John Critchinson-Pat Crumbly etc, Nippon Soul (Adderley) (1998)

Shivvers coming up..

Johnny Hodges, Afterall (Strayhorn) (1967)
Erroll Garner, The Best Things in Life are Free
Teazer.. Who is the Claronetist
Kathy Stobart, Gee Baby Aint I good to You (1957)
Roger Kellaway, I'm begining to see the Light
B E D, Blue Moon (Blue Swing records)
Al Cohn-Mose Allison etc, I'm Tellin' Ya

Info: Tape damage meant this session had to be repaired


Hear what there is  Here

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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