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Tuesday 13 August 2019

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz " 27th August 2007


 Starting the 

" Brothers in Music"
 Theme










Music from : The Marsalis's, The Adderley's and the Carr's
Georgia Camp Meeting 1941, Teazer (1)  The Lamp is Low
Jim Hall, then Rose Room the non-vocal Vocal followed by
Tee Bone Walker, and finally Cosy Cole.

Listen to the "Brotherhood"  Brothers

Humphrey Lyttelton " Best of Jazz ".





   September 3rd 2007

" More Brothers "







Today's Mini-theme is again Brothers
3 and 1 Jones, Teazer (1) in the Wee Small Hours
Hard Hearted Hanna, God child
Netherlands & Norway, in the mood for Love
Teazer (2) three linked recordings
Armstrong, Hampton (with BG), Parker
High Society, In the year he died
Max Roach remembered

Take the test Here

Monday 12 August 2019

Humphrey Lyttelton " Best of Jazz"


Sept 10th 2007

Three Teazer Day

56 Minutes of FUN









Yes no less than THREE options to test your jazz knowledge here
Charlie Shavers 1960, Is you Is my baby (Kidd), Triesten teazer (1)
Small groups, large bands, Close to Humph teazer (2), British soloists
teazer (3), Stan Kenton, Young female singer Annette ?
Oscar Peterson.

56 minutes of fun starts HERE

Thursday 8 August 2019

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz"


Teazers galore





17th September 2007





This week no less than TWO Humph teazers, some "Hip" music from 1963

a 1929 Hawk & PeeWee, a 39 Eddie Condon, more PeeWee Russell
Earl Hines "It don't mean a ting", some enlightened Michael Garrick
the second "teazer", Sidney Bechet's funeral by Julie Dun, finishing
off with Ian Ballamy.

Tuesday 6 August 2019

Now we begin 2007. 
September 24th 2007
the end show of the series of 12.
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Included in this selection is the 
 wonderful LIVE recording of
"The Lord is listening to yah!"
from the Carla Bley band 
featuring Gary Valente on trombone,
some avant garde stuff from
 John Surman and Alan Skidmore,
Bunk Johnson 1945 New Orleans,
Jessica Williams, Count Basie, 
Louis Armstrong, Eddie Condon 
"How come you do me like you do".

All available as an MP3 file Here


Monday 5 August 2019

Before that here is another show from 2008.

Humphrey Lyttelton

 21st January 2008 in fact.

Clones Galore
 In this session Humph explores obvious clones that have appeared on the music scene of the last 80 years. 

Billy Strayhorn UMMG, Dukes arrangements, King Oliver, Creole love call, Stan Kenton, Jimmy Lunceford, Humphs band and "old Cape cod, Blame it on the blues (Ken Collier), Don Kirby,  Count Basie & Chocolate Dandies (1929)

and now I found out how to add REAL links to the>  MUSIC

Sunday 4 August 2019

"Humph"

Humphrey Lyttelton & BEST OF JAZZ shows

For nearly 40 years "Humph" presented his own selection of new & old jazz, up-coming artists and a wealth of jazz knowledge in a hour long weekly program broadcast on BBC radio 2, Monday evening at 8.00 was the place to listen for many jazz fans, to hear the latest and best of current jazz issues, plus historic jazz with in-depth details of the players, the bands and their influences.

Having been lucky to acquire a large collection of these programs from the collection of a deceased friend, I would like to present a few from his collection. There is not much in the way of information that I can impart, most is already well known, so I offer these 12 year old radio shows as like listening through a time tunnel to a window in the past. 


" The Best of Jazz"

Working back in time, from the year 2008, the year "humph" died here is the show dated 28th January 2008.

Format is MP3 you can play this direct from Dropbox or download it to your computer, or even add it to your Dropbox.

Technical details: FM radio recorded to DAT tape, played to an ASUS Xonar sound card optically,  edited with Sound Forge, wave files converted to MP3 with LAME encoder.

MUSIC

For more information may I refer you to Andy Walmsley's
wonderful Radio resource page "Random radio Jottings"
Here
or direct to the posting Humph