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Showing posts with label Oscar Pettiford. Show all posts
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Monday, 22 March 2021

Jump on a boat

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best  of Jazz" 22nd December 2003

 

"Jump on a boat Ala Francaise"






[a French theme tonight]

1.Bruce Turner with Humph, Stomp l'elephant (1953)
2.Keely Smith, April in Paris (2002)
3.Stephane Grappelli-Django Rheinhardt, After you've gone
4.Tuxedo Big Band, The Thrill is Gone 
5.MJQ, Delaunay's Dilemma  (1952) 
6.Sidney Bechet, Souvenir de la Nuevo Orleans
7.Oscar Pettiford Big Band, Two French Fries (1967)
8.Coleman Hawkins, I love Paris  (1956)
9.Bill Evans, Autumn Leaves
10.Count Basie, Panassie Stomp
11.Stacey Kent, What are you Doing the rest of Your Life
12.Michel Petrucciani, A little Peace in "C" for U (1997)

Voila C'est  ici


Saturday, 22 August 2020

Two titles, One Tune etc

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 29th November 2004


 



"Two tunes, One title"
"Two title's, One tune"









Ken Colyer Trust band, 'Oh Miss (2000)
More Shivvers Time
Louis Armstrong, When Your Lover has Gone (1930)
Eddie Condon band, I aint gonna give nobody none of my Jelly Roll (1944)
Andrew Hill Octet, Hermano Frere (2003)  
Oscar Pettiford, Tricotism (2004)
Peter King-Stan Tracey, Come Sunday (2004)
Tony Coe, Dearly Beloved (2003)
Maxine Sullivan, Blue Sky (1937)
Dunstan Coulber, I Hear a Rhapsody (2004)
John Colls, Davenport Blues 
Tony Poindexter-Wes Montgomery, Please,Please Me (2004)

Shivering music Here

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.