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Thursday 10 February 2011
TED HEATH PERSONNEL — SPOTLIGHT ON SIDEMEN | JASM 2026
TED HEATH PERSONNEL — SPOTLIGHT ON SIDEMEN | JASM 2026
Side No. 1
Ill wind (you're blowing me no good); Koehler; Arlen) featuring Leslie Gilbert (alto-saxophone)
Swinging the blues (Basie; Durham} featuring Keith Christie (trombone)
Hey! baby (Ellington) featuring Bobby Pratt (trumpet)
Idaho (Stone) featuring Henry McKenzie (clarinet)
I can't get started (Duke) featuring Johnny Hawksworth (bass)
Love for sale (Porter) featuring Frank Horrox (piano)
Side No. 2
Lover man (oh, where can you be) (Davis; Sherman) featuring Ronnie Chamberlain (soprano-saxophone)
Sidewalks of Cuba (Oakland; Parish; Mills) featuring Don Lusher (trombone)
I'll never be the same (Malneck; Signorelli) featuring Bert Ezard (trumpet)
Cottontail (Ellington) featuring Red Price (tenor-saxophone)
Lullaby of the leaves (Young) featuring Eddie Blair (trumpet)
Witch doctor (Keating) featuring Ken Kiddier (bass-clarinet), Jimmy Coombes (trombone): Wally Smith (trombone), Duncan Campbell. (trumpet), Ronnie Verrell (drums)
TED HEATH AND HIS MUSIC
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Frank Horrox' arrangement and recording of Love For Sale - heard it once maybe 25 years back on radio, periodically try to find a recording of it, stuck in my head ever since and can still hear it now. Any idea where I can get it? Thanks PR
ReplyDeleteHi PR, There is a copy on Ebay.co.uk at the moment. Just search for "Ted Heath Personnel". Cheers ... Col :-)
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