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1. | Decatur Street Tutti
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2. | My Darling
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3. | Hymn to Freedom
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4. | Something's Gonna Give Me Away
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5. | Once in a While
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6. | Was I to Blame?
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7. | J
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8. | Shoe Shine Boy
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9. | Save Your Sorrows
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10. | Sweet Lorraine
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11. | S'wonderful
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12. | Hymn to George
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13. | My Sin
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Jazz
Recorded: 1977-78
Ian Wheeler (cl, sop, alt) Sammy Rimington (cl, alt, flt, arr) Ralph Laing (pno, arr) Wayne Chandler (gtr, bjo) Harvey Weston (bs) Tony Allen (dm)
This CD has been augmented with four quartet tracks, two by Ian (with a fine rhythm section of Dick Wellstood, Peter Ind and Barrie Nicholls recorded in Plymouth in 1977) and two by Sam (with Richard Simmons, John Johnson and Norman Emberson dating from the same year). Ian demonstrates his remarkably fluidity over the thoughtfully accomplished Wellstood and Ind, while Sammy doles our vast quantities of raw emotion on this Hymn For George.
Ian Wheeler
Ian Wheeler was born in Greenwich in 1931. After early flirtations with the guitar he played clarinet with Mike Daniels then replaced Acker Bilk in the hugely influential Ken Colyer 1954 band. Staying with Colyer until 1960, he then formed the Sims-Wheeler Vintage Band with Acker''s trumpeter Ken Sims, only to leave and join Chris Barber in 1961 on Monty Sunshine''s departure. With the exception of an 11 year gap between 1968 and 1979 when he worked with Rod Mason and Keith he has been a mainstay of the Barber band ever since. He has garnered most of the prizes in the business, having been voted top jazz clarinettist in the Melody Maker poll, and having toured the world and played with nearly everybody from George Lewis, Edmond Hall and Tony Parenti to Louis Jordan, Big Bill Broonzy, Muddy Waters and Sammy Price. |
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