Chris Barber's Jazz Band - Chris Barber In Budapest (2020) [Hi-Res]

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Artist:
Title: Chris Barber In Budapest
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: RevOla
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 24-bit/96kHz FLAC
Total Time: 33:43
Total Size: 382 MB
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In 1954 the members of Ken Colyer's Jazzmen split from Ken Colyer and became Chris Barber's Jazz Band. They have been one of Europe's most successful traditional jazz bands ever since.

Over the years, Chris Barber's Jazz Band evolved into The Chris Barber Jazz And Blues Band, an eight-piece group, mixing the styles of blues and jazz. The demarcation of this transition is March 1973.

At the end of 2001 Chris extended his band with three more musicians into The Big Chris Barber Band.

Note: Due to the complex nature of this bands history, please add all recordings prior to March 1973 to this page, variants of the Band name may include Chris Barber & His Band / Chris Barber's Travelling Band / Chris Barber's Jazz Band with Ottilie Patterson.

Only one artist remains to be added as a linked member - Micky Ashman (Bass - ex of band)

Tracklist:
01. Chris Barber's Jazz Band - Lord, Lord, Lord (Remastered)
02. Chris Barber's Jazz Band - Chiquita (Remastered)
03. Chris Barber's Jazz Band - Mountains Of Mourne (Remastered)
04. Chris Barber's Jazz Band - Trad Tavern (Remastered)
05. Chris Barber's Jazz Band - Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean (Remastered)
06. Chris Barber's Jazz Band - Ice Cream (Remastered)
07. Chris Barber's Jazz Band - Mood Indigo (Remastered)
08. Chris Barber's Jazz Band - Whistling Rufus (Remastered)
09. Chris Barber's Jazz Band - Some Of These Days (Remastered)
10. Chris Barber's Jazz Band - This Little Light Of Mine (Remastered)