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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

Sunday 26 July 2020

Final program from 2005

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 10th January 2005



"A Celebration of Artie "

"Intro to a future feature"


"Shelf Cleaning time"






Artie Shaw, Non-Stop Flight  (1937)
Lonny Johnson, Mr Jelly Roll Baker (1942)
Jack Wilson, Easterly Winds  (1968)
Joe Lipman, Livery Stable blues (1937)
Herbie Hancock, Cottontail (1998)
Sidney Bechet, Blue Horizon (1944) 
Buddy Rich, Bugle Call Rag (1978)
Petite Jazz Band, I'm the Medicine man for the Blues (2003)
Jimmy Smith,Just a closer walk with Thee
Wynton Marsalis-Diane Reeves, The Feeling of Jazz
Dave Higgins & Co, The Samba Express  

Music HERE



I do have a collection of 2004 programs
not as complete as 2005, but enough to be worth posting.

Saturday 18 July 2020

Coming to the end of the 2005 collection

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" January 17th 2005

     


"Daunting Dutch Names"
"The Odd Man out"
             











Roeffie Heuting-The Downtown Jazz Band, Knockout Stomp

Christine Tobin, Young Woman's Blues

Earl Hines, Stomping at the Savoy  (1971)

Most Brothers, Body & Soul  (1956)

Jack Teagarden, 55th & Broadway (1957)

Ravi Coltrane, Avignon (2004)

Teazer, Who is the odd man out? Pickup Boys

Andra Sparks, After You've gone

Stan Getz, Blood Count (1987)

Sonny Rollins, Tune Up  (Davis) (1957)


Daunting Sounds


               

Saturday 4 July 2020

Rejected from the Christmas Party

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" January 21st 2005



"Double Shivers time"

      and, the ODD Teazer











Bobby Gordon Qt, As Long as I live
Eddie Thompson Trio, Something Wonderful
Ernie Andrews, Work song.
Teazer, What is it and Who's playing 
Holly Hofmann, Will You Still be Mine?
Jimmy Yancey, At the Window (1943) (with clicks)
Orange Kellin & Manhattan Ragtime Orchestra, New Orleans Wiggle (Stomp off)
Heather Simmons, If I had a Dime
New Couriers, Opus Oceans (Terry) 

No Rejections - Here

Friday 26 June 2020

Artie Shaw

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" February 7th 2005

a Tribute to Artie Shaw

This weeks program is presented and narrated by Humphrey and outlines some of the favourite work by Artie.
























Artie Shaw, Nightmare
Artie Shaw, When I'm calling you
Artie Shaw, Stardust (1940)
Artie Shaw, Sugar Foot Stomp (Dippermouth Blues)
Artie Shaw, Blues in the Night (My Momma done told me)
Artie Shaw, Special Delivery Stomp
Artie Shaw, Royal Garden Blues
Artie Shaw, Rendez-Vous for Clarinet & Strings (1949)
Artie Shaw, Tom Boys (1934)
Artie Shaw, Concerto for Clarinet (1941)
Artie Shaw, The Gentle Drifter
Artie Shaw, Any Old Time (Holiday) (1938)
Artie Shaw, The Blues-part 1 & 2 
Artie Shaw, S'posing (1954) 

Thursday 11 June 2020

Back in the Swing (We hope)

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" February 14th 2005



"Straight in this week"













Jimmy McGriff, I got a Woman
Teebone Walker, You Don't Love me 
New York Rhythm section, Minor's Club 
Teazer, Who's orchestra etc? Sophisticated Lady
Rosario Guiliani, Blanco et Nero
Ralf Sutton, Tijuana
??? Big Band, (Otto Pearson Trombone) Get out of Town
Kathleen Willinson, Watch What's Happening
Themes from French Cinema-The Pavao Qt, Quel Temps Fait-ll a Paris (2004)
Buck Clayton, I want a little Girl (1967)
Soprano Summit, Lover Come Back to Me

Another Repaired recording, just part of the intro missing..

Get it Straight Here

Wednesday 3 June 2020

Up-coming stuff and problems

Humphrey Lyttelton "Best of Jazz" 21st February 2005

Finally got there...

A triple header



"Obituary time (Again)"

"Featuring Jimmy Smith"
"Mega Teazer time"










Jimmy Smith, Sugar Hill
Jimmy Smith-BB King Thee O'clock Blues(From the album Dot Com blues 2000)
Jimmy Smith-Wes Montgomery, Happy-Go-lucky local (1966)
Teazer (1) Clarinet player "Wait for the Sunshine Nelly" (2004)
John Horler-Jeff Cline-Trevor Thompkins, The Touch of your Lips (Noble)
Miles Davis, Seven Steps to Heaven (1964)
Teazer (2) Who is the Guitarist on, Profoundly Blue (1941)
Teazer (3) Clarinet player on Garbo Green (Waller) 
Yank Lawson, You know what it means to miss New Orleans (1972)
Lynne Arriale Trio, Sunbelt    

Spot the joins if you can HERE