Freddy Randall - Shine On (2021) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Shine On
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: nagel heyer records
Genre: Jazz, Swing
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [44.1kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:05:34
Total Size: 642 / 314 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Someday Sweetheart
02. Copenhagen
03. Way Down Yonder in New Orleans
04. Twelve for Six
05. Washington and Lee Swing
06. Hotter Than That
07. Baby, Won't You Please Come Home
08. I'm Coming Virginia
09. Professor Jazz
10. Muskrat Ramble
11. Tin Roof Blues
12. Carolina in the Morning
13. Shine
14. Farewell Blues
15. Sunday
16. Black and Blue
17. Hindustan
18. Riverboat Shuffle
19. Royal Garden Blues
20. Won't You Come Home, Bill Bailey
21. Memphis Blues
22. My Tiny Band Is Chosen
23. Tight Lines


One of England's top mainstream trumpeters, Freddy Randall has through the years been a star on many dixieland-oriented record dates. Early on he led the St. Louis Four (1939) and freelanced with other up-and-coming players. In 1944, after military service, he worked with Johnny Dankworth and then became a member of Freddy Mirfield's Garbage Men (with whom he recorded) for a year. From the mid-1940's on, Randall led top dixieland groups that included many of England's major top up-and-coming trad players. He worked steadily until a lung ailment forced him out of music during 1958-63. Randall made a comeback by the mid-60's and in the early 70's he frequently teamed up with clarinetist Dave Shepherd. After the mid-1970's he worked less, however Randall was still playing on a part-time basis into the mid-1990's. Randall had opportunities through the years to play with such top American jazzmen as Sidney Bechet, Pee Wee Russell, Wild Bill Davison, Bud Freeman, Bill Coleman and Teddy Wilson. As a leader, Freddie Randall recorded as early as 1948 and made a couple of excellent sets for Black Lion during 1972-73. ~ Scott Yanow