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Tubby Hayes - The Complete Tempo Recordings 1955-1959 '2012

The Complete Tempo Recordings 1955-1959
ArtistTubby Hayes Related artists
Album name The Complete Tempo Recordings 1955-1959
Country
Date 2012
GenreJazz
Play time 06:49:25
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 1,4 GB (+3\%rec.)
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This whopping six-disc set comprises the early bop and hard bop solo output of
tenor saxophone giant and bandleader (as well as a pianist and vibraphonist)
Tubby Hayes, one of a handful of players who put British jazz on the map in the
1950s. Admired by American and European players alike, he stands as one of the
great masters of the horn, period. Some of the other notable players that
recorded with him during this historic period are trumpeters Jimmy Deuchar and
Dickie Hawdon, bassist Pete Blannin, drummers Lennie Breslaw and Tony Crombie,
and, of course, saxophonist Ronnie Scott, to name a few.

The first two discs here are almost entirely devoted to the Tubby Hayes
Orchestra (actually an octet), whose dates were released on 7 EPs as well as the
LPs British Modern Jazz Scene 1956 and After Lights Out. The second also
contains two tracks from the early Jazz Couriers, released on the historic Jazz
at the Flamingo, recorded during in the summer of 1956. Disc three begins in
1957 with the album Tubby Hayes and the Jazz Couriers Featuring Ronnie Scott,
recorded on August 8, as well as an alternate of On a Misty Night from a Tempo
anthology. It is followed by four cuts – including Hayes killer Plebus
from an August 15 session – and capped off by a live date in February of
1958 that featured the band playing a spirited read of Scotts Some of My Best
Friends Are Blues that carries over to the rest of the record, The Jazz Couriers
in Concert, on disc four. The remainder contains the EP The Eighth Wonder
– Hayes also plays baritone, alto, vibes, and piano on the record
– with bassist Phil Bates and drummer Bill Eyden. It also includes six of
the eight tracks from The Couriers of Jazz; the remaining two kick off disc
five. The full-length London Jazz Quartet album is here, as well as the first
half of the Jazz Couriers The Last Word, from 1959. Disc six contains the final
three jams from that album, which features a dynamite reading of George
Gershwins Love Walked In. The last album in this set is Tubbys Groove, recorded
in December 1959 with Jazz Couriers pianist Terry Shannon and drummer Phil
Seaman, along with new bassist Jeff Clyne. The sound on this set is excellent;
the music was remastered from original tapes, not vinyl. While its worthy of
complaint that the original albums are not presented wholly together, separated
by discs, its actually minor. Also included is a brilliant liner essay by
British saxophonist Simon Spillett thats not only full of historical data, but
cultural insight. This is a tremendous package from Acrobat and well recommended
to Hayes fans and jazz enthusiasts.



Tracks:


Tubby Hayes And His Orchestra - March 1st 1955
1-1	Jordu	
1-2	Orient Line	
1-3	May Ray	
1-4	Monsoon	

Tubby Hayes And His Orchestra - April 29th 1955
1-5	I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart	
1-6	Sophisticated Lady	
1-7	Deuces Wild	

Tubby Hayes And His Orchestra - July 14th 1955
1-8	Fidelius	
1-9	Tootsie Roll	

Tubby Hayes Quartet - July 29th 1955
1-10	Dance of The Aerophragytes	
1-11	There’s No You	
1-12	Imagination	
1-13	Peace Pipe	
1-14	Evil Eyes	
1-15	There’ll Never Be Another You	
1-16	Opus De Funk	
1-17	Straight Life	

Tubby Hayes And His Orchestra - February 18th 1956
1-18	Medley: The Little Giant, Orient Line	
1-19	Plymouth Rock	
1-20	Room 608	
1-21	Doggin’ Around	
2-1	Sophisticated Lady	
2-2	Mambo Tittoro	
2-3	I’ll Remember April	

Tubby Hayes Quintet - July 17th 1956
2-4	Ode To Ernie	
2-5	Foolin’ Myself	
2-6	No, I Woodyn’t	
2-7	Message To The Messengers	
2-8	Hall Hears The Blues	
2-9	Nicole	
2-10	Introduction By Tony Hall/Night In Tunisia	
2-11	Laker’s Day	

Tubby Hayes And The Jazz Couriers Featuring Ronnie Scott - August 8th 1957
3-1	The Theme/Through The Night Roared The Overland Express	
3-2	Royal Ascot	
3-3	On A Misty Night	
3-4	On A Misty Night – Alternate Take	
3-5	Cheek To Cheek/ The Theme
 
Tubby Hayes And The Jazz Couriers Featuring Ronnie Scott - August 15th 1957
3-6	Oh, My!	
3-7	Plebus	
3-8	Reunion	
3-9	A Foggy Day
 
The Jazz Couriers, February 16th 1958, Dominion Theatre
3-10	Introduction By Tony Hall/What Is This Thing Called Love?	
3-11	Some Of My Best Friends Are Blues	
4-1	The Serpent	
4-2	Guys And Dolls	
4-3	Time Was	
4-4	Speak Low	
4-5	Cheek To Cheek	

Tubby Hayes Plays Alto, Tenor, Baritone, Vibes And Piano, March 1958
4-6	Time Was	
4-7	Blues For Those Who Thus Desire	
4-8	The Eighth Wonder
 
The Couriers Of Jazz, November 1958
4-9	Mirage	
4-10	After Tea	
4-11	Stop The World, I Want To Get Off!	
4-12	In Salah	
4-13	Star Eyes	
4-14	The Monk	
5-1	My Funny Valentine	
5-2	Day In, Day Out	

London Jazz Quartet - May 14th 1959
5-3	Wait And See	
5-4	The Toff	
5-5	Lakeland	
5-6	Sadie’s Song	
5-7	Copper On The Beat	
5-8	Let Nature Take Its Course	
5-9	Slick Riff	
5-10	Big Ben Bounce	
5-11	Mirage	
5-12	Autumn In Cuba	
5-13	Fishin’ The Blues	
5-14	Cheekie Chappie	
5-15	London Lament	
5-16	The Baron’s Blues
 
The Jazz Couriers - June 26th Or July 3rd 1959
5-17	If This Isn’t Love	
5-18	Easy To Love	
5-19	Whisper Not	
5-20	Autumn Leaves	
6-1	Too Close For Comfort	
6-2	Yesterdays	
6-3	Love Walked In	

Tubby Hayes Quartet - December 1959
6-4	Tin Tin Deo	
6-5	Embers	
6-6	Like Someone In Love	
6-7	The Surrey With The Fringe On Top	
6-8	Sunny Monday	
6-9	Blue Hayes