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Live in London Volume 2 [ ÉLŐ ] |
Tubby Hayes |
első megjelenés éve: 2005 73 perc |
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(2005)
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5.424 Ft
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1. | If You Knew
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2. | As Close as You Are
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3. | The Sweetest Sounds
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4. | Two Bass Hit
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5. | Les Tomins Interviews Tubby Hayes
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Jazz
Recorded 'live' at Ronnie Scott's Club, Gerrard Street, London
The Tubby Hayes Quintet: Tubby Hayes, tenor saxophone Jimmy Deuchar, trumpet Terry Shannon, piano Freddie Logan, bass Allan Ganley, drums
Companion to our Volume 1 (HRKCD 8072), this is even hotter than before! As well as stunning performances, the interview continues, this time with no holds barred. The interview puts the whole Tubby "thing" into a new light. He talks about his recent visit to the U.S. and how it affected him. But the music's the thing!
Tubby again demonstrates what a staggeringly efficient all-rounder he truly was, and what a void still exists in the canon of great British jazz musicians. Included is a highly entertaining 'warts-and-all' interview with Tubby in intimate mode. This CD is proudly presented to help his legions of new fans to further appreciate his fine playing. Harkit Records. 2005.
Album Details Hard on the Heels of Volume One in this Series, Hayes Again Demonstrates What a Staggeringly Efficient All-rounder He Truly Was, and What a Void Still Exists in the Canon of Great British Jazz Musicians. Once Again, We Are at Ronnie Scott's and Once Again We have a Highly Entertaining 'warts-and-all' Interview with Tubby in Intimate Mode. This CD is Proudly Presented to Help his Legions of New Fans to Further Appreciate his Fine Playing. Repeated Playing Will Reward the Listener's Ears Many Times Over!
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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