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Saturday 8 August 2020

Start (actually end) of 2004 collection

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" December 13 2004


Google Blogger has made some seriously annoying changes to the editor, needing a re-learn to present these entries, so for a while presentation will be look different.

Here we start with the latest of the 2004 collection of "Best of Jazz", working back in time as with previous entries to allow a time sequenced set for visitors


All the material presented here was recorded from the BBC Radio Two channel in the U.K.
Recordings were made from both FM radio and digital radio, initially recorded on DAT tapes
some of which have developed errors in the 16 years they have been stored, some quality issues do exist, efforts are made to repair where possible bad sections but some parts are un-recoverable and of course some programs were missed due to other activities, this is not an apology, it is fact, so what you get is what there is, if anyone has copies of the missing dates, I would be grateful to receive them for inclusion here.
 
Now on to the music :- Program title "Born in New Orleans"


Abraham Wilson, Monk  (2004)
Bessie Smith-Louis Armstrong, Reckless blues (1925)
Witchcraft, Sister Sadie 
Fats Waller, When somebody thinks you're Wonderful
Archie Shepp, Damn if I know (Blues)
Keith Jarrett Trio, Five Brothers (2004)
Herb Geller Sextet, Marable Eyes (1957)
Sarah Vaughan, Round Midnight (1964)
Ladd Mcintosh Big Band, September Song

Almost complete session with shortened fadeout Here

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