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5.075 Ft
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1. | Fine & Dandy
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2. | That Old Feeling
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3. | Coquette
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4. | Ain't Misbehavin'
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5. | Billie's Bounce
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6. | 'S Wonderful
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7. | I'll Never Be The Same
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8. | Honey
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9. | It's All Right With Me
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10. | Easy Living/Avalon
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Jazz
John Crocker (cl, al & ten sx) Roger Munns (pno) Vic Pitt (bs) Pete York (dms) Paul Sealy (gtr) Colin Miller (dms) Chris Barber (tm)
The tunes selected came from the pre-Swing (S'Wonderful, 1927) to well into the Swing (That Old Feeling, 1937) era. There are a couple of exceptions at the top end: Charlie Parker's Billie's Bounce (1945) and Cole Porter's 1954 and Cole Porter's 1954 composition, It's All Right With Me. By adding Avalon, which was composed in 1920, to the original album we push the extreme at the other end, too. So, stylistically you know where this album is going to be rooted. There are enough familiar tunes to create interest and a sprinkling of not so well known ones to prevent it becoming hackneyed. The album is rounded off by a "live" track, from a Chris Barber concert, of one of John's features. In a review of the original LP in Jazz Express Peter Vacher wrote "Overall, a rewarding, varied issue underlining Crocker's command of the idiom". I'll go along with that. - Paul Adams |
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