Tubby Hayes - Three Classic Albums Plus (2010)

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Title: Three Classic Albums Plus
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Avid Jazz [ AMSC1014]
Genre: Jazz, Bop, Hard Bop
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
Total Time: 02:35:41
Total Size: 751 MB(+3%) | 368 MB(+3%)
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Tracklist

CD1:

The Jazz Couriers feat. Ronnie Scott & Tubby Hayes - In Concert (1958)
01. What Is This Thing Called Love? (6:09)
02. Some of My Best Friends Are Blues (5:48)
03. The Serpent (7:12)
04. Guys and Dolls (8:58)
05. Time Was (3:12)
06. Speak Low (4:56)
07. Cheek to Cheek (4:00)
Ronnie Scott & Tubby Hayes - The Couriers of Jazz! (1958)
08. Mirage (5:32)
09. After Tea (7:59)
10. Stop the World, I Want to Get Off! (3:52)
11. In Salah (4:06)
12. Star Eyes (4:14)
13. The Monk (4:42)
14. My Funny Valentine (6:21)

CD2:

Ronnie Scott & Tubby Hayes - The Couriers of Jazz! (1958)
01. Day In, Day Out (6:08)
The Tubby Hayes Quartet - Tubby's Groove (1959)
02. Tin Tin Deo (9:36)
03. Embers (5:15)
04. Like Someone in Love (5:54)
05. The Surrey with the Fringe on Top (6:14)
06. Sunny Monday (7:46)
07. Blues Hayes (5:52)
Jimmy Deuchar - Pub Crawling with Jimmy Deuchar (1955)
08. IPA Special (6:36)
09. Treble Gold (6:21)
10. Bass House (7:00)
11. Final Selection (7:04)
Tubby Hayes & The Jazz Couriers feat. Ronnie Scott - Speak Low (1957)
12. On a Misty Night (4:54)
Tubby Hayes - Three Classic Albums Plus (2010)

AVID Jazz here presents three classic Tubby Hayes albums “The Jazz Couriers - In Concert”, “The Couriers Of Jazz”,Hailed as “England’s greatest jazz combo”, Ronnie Scott and Tubby Hayes formed the Couriers to bring their message to the world that British jazz was alive and kicking! Joined by Terry Shannon on piano, Phil Bates on bass and Bill Eyden on drums we find them on a double bill with Dave Brubeck live at the Dominion Theatre in early February 1958. Wearing their influences on their sleeves, Brubeck was heard to declare “They sound more like an American band than we do”. Moving ahead to November 1958 and the Couriers had been joined by Jeff Clyne on bass for a recording in London which clearly shows how British jazz was beginning to take it to their American cousins! For “Tubby’s Groove”, Tubs steps out from the Couriers for the first time but is in familiar company with Shannon and Clyne and joining them on drums, the legendary and phenomenal Phil Seamen! Completed by four classic sides featuring the hard hitting, searing sound of Tubby’s tenor alongside trumpeter Jimmy Deuchar from “Pub Crawling” where the band pay tribute to the fine art of beer drinking!
All three albums plus, have been digitally re-mastered for probably the finest sound quality ever!