Digby Fairweather - Notes From A Jazz Life (2020)

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Title: Notes From A Jazz Life
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: ACROBAT
Genre: Jazz, Oldies
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 149:34 min
Total Size: 806 MB
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Tracklist:

CD1:

01. Medley_ Sleepy Time Gal, Yacht Club Swing
02. There'll Be Some Changes Made
03. One Two, Button Your Shoe
04. My Hero
05. Sweet Substitute
06. Happy Go Lucky You (And Broken-Hearted Me)
07. Havin' Fun
08. It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
09. Isn't She Lovely
10. I Found A New Baby
11. She's Funny That Way
12. Jeepers Creepers
13. Looking At You
14. Strutting With Some Barbecue
15. She's Just My Size
16. But Beautiful
17. Mean To Me

CD2:

01. Nancy (With The Laughing Face)
02. Fine And Dandy
03. Samba D'Orfeu
04. That Rhythm Man
05. Bessie Couldn't Help It
06. Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone
07. Old Man Harlem
08. Imagination
09. Letter Fellow Get Some Sleep
10. Margie
11. It's A Pity To Say Goodnight
12. My Heart And I
13. When My Ship Comes In
14. Runnin' Wild
15. Summer Evening
16. Sleigh Ride, Florida Flare-Up

Cornetist Digby Fairweather has become one of the leading figures on the British jazz scene, both as a bandleader and sideman in other leader's bands, and as a writer and broadcaster, as well as being the founder and director of the charity Jazz Centre UK in Southend, aimed at promoting, preserving and celebrating the culture of jazz. As a cornetist, his style embraces many strands of jazz, being influenced by the likes of Nat Gonella, Louis Armstrong, Ruby Braff, Billy Butterfield, Bobby Hackett, and Red Nichols. This 33-track 2-CD set is a retrospective of his career to date, compiled by Digby himself, and with substantial booklet notes written by him. It comprises recordings from across his career, from his studio debut in 1971 through to 2012, and features recordings with a host of the top names in British jazz, including of course several by bands he has led under the names of Digby's Half Dozen and Digby's Fairweather Friends. Among the artists with whom Digby performs in this set are John Barnes, Roy Williams, Ron Russell, Keith Ingham, Fred Hunt, Chris Ellis, Brian Lemon, Pete Strange, Lennie Hastings, Stan Barker, Danny Moss, Martin Litton, George Melly and Wild Bill Davison. It's a musical overview of a significant career selected by the artist himself, and providing not only a showcase for his talents, but an entertaining insight into the British jazz scene across four decades