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Blue Hayes - The Tempo Anthology + Live from Torrington 1969 (2CD) |
Tubby Hayes |
első megjelenés éve: 2004 |
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(2004)
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 2 x CD |
4.492 Ft
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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | May Ray
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2. | Jordu
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3. | Sophisticated Lady
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4. | Peace Pipe
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5. | Opus de Funk
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6. | There's No You
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7. | Room 608
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8. | No, I Woodyn't
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9. | Message to the Messengers
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10. | Opus de Funk [Sextet Version]
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11. | Cheek to Cheek
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12. | Plebus
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13. | A Foggy Day
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14. | Blues for Those Who Thus Desire
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15. | If This Isn't Love
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16. | Too Close for Comfort
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | Tin Tin Deo
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2. | The Surrey with the Fringe on Top
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3. | Blue Hayes
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4. | Sunny Monday
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5. | Visa
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6. | Mainly for the Don [Live]
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7. | The Other Man's Grass Is Always Greener [Live]
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8. | A Song for a Sad Lady [Live]
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9. | 100% Proof [Live]
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Jazz
Disc 2 Tracks 6-9: Live Big Band Recording 1969
Alan Branscombe Sax (Alto) Alan Skidmore Sax (Tenor) Bill Eyden Drums Bill Geldard Trombone (Bass) Chris Pyne Trombone Dave Horler Trombone Derek Humble Sax (Alto) Dickie Hawdon Trumpet Greg Bowen Trumpet Harry Klein Sax (Baritone) Harry South Piano Ian Hamer Trumpet Jack Sharpe Sax (Tenor), Sax (Baritone) Jeff Clyne Bass Jimmy Deuchar Trumpet Keith Christie Trombone Kenny Napper Bass Kenny Wheeler Flugelhorn, Trumpet Les Condon Trumpet Louis Stewart Guitar Mike Pyne Piano Pete Blannin Bass Pete Elderfield Bass Phil Bates Bass Phil Seaman Drums Ron Matthewson Bass Ronnie Scott's Quintet Sax (Tenor) Simon Spillett Liner Notes, Compilation Spike Wells Drums Tall Order Digital Processing Terry Shannon Piano Tubby Hayes Vibraphone, Piano, Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor), Leader, Sax (Baritone)
Until recently it would have been possible to argue that the music of the late Tubby Hayes was in very real danger of falling permanently into the worst kind of limbo that can befall the output of any creative jazz artist; that of being often talked about but seldom actually heard. Indeed, despite still being widely regarded as "England's Greatest Modern Jazz Musician" Hayes was poorly served during the initial reissue boom heralded by the invention of the compact disc. Happily that lamentable situation has now been rectified; first, by the appearance on CD of several radio broadcast sessions by Tubby's mid-to-Iate-sixties bands; second, by two long overdue reissues of his Fontana recordings; and, third, by far the most important, with the return to currency of his 1950's work for the TEMPO record label, available on several JASMINE compact disc releases. Without the availability of the TEMPO sessions, a broad overview of Tubby Hayes work has been difficult to undertake, especially where the development of his massive abilities in their formative years in concerned.
Blue Hayes is a broad selection of the material that British powerhouse saxophonist Tubby Hayes cut for Tempo Records between 1955 and 1969. Covering two CDs and containing five cuts, this is over two and a half hours of listening and showcases Hayes at the very peak of his powers as both an improviser and a composer -- he did some smoking arrangements, too. For Americans who think that British jazzmen of that era were inferior, listen again: Hayes could hold his own with anybody and was far better than most. Some of the other great musicians on these sides include the trumpeter Kenny Wheeler at the beginning of his long and fruitful career, drummer Spike Wells, guitarist Louis Stewart, and many others. There are live sides and tough studio dates ranging from quartets and quintets to larger ensembles. This double disc does contain a gem in the addition of a 1969 big-band date that is previously unreleased. These four tracks, which count for a full 40 minutes of disc two, are stellar. The Hayes solo that opens "100% Proof," the album's final cut, is proof that he had it till the end. Muscular, quick, and imaginative, Hayes was a giant whose genius has never been properly celebrated by American jazz fans. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
Tubby Hayes
Active Decades: '50s and '60s Born: Jan 30, 1935 in London, England Died: Jun 08, 1973 in London, England Genre: Jazz Styles: Bop, Hard Bop, Jazz Instrument, Saxophone Jazz
One of England's top jazz musicians of the 1950s and '60s, Tubby Hayes was a fine hard bop stylist on tenor and occasionally vibes and flute. A professional at 15, Hayes played with Kenny Baker and in the big bands of Ambrose, Vic Lewis, and Jack Parnell during 1951-1955. He led his own group after that, and started doubling on vibes in 1956. Hayes co-led the Jazz Couriers with Ronnie Scott (1957-1959), and appeared in the U.S. a few times during 1961-1965. He headed his own big band in London, sat in with Duke Ellington's Orchestra in 1964, and was featured at many European festivals. Heart trouble forced him out of action during 1969-1971, and caused his premature death. Tubby Hayes led sessions for Tempo (1955-1959), London, Jazzland (1959), Fontana, Epic (a 1961 date with Clark Terry and Horace Parlan), Smash (a 1962 album which matched him with James Moody and Roland Kirk), 77, Spotlite, and Mole. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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