The Other Parlophones 1951-1954

The Other Parlophones 1951-1954

by Humphrey Lyttelton
The Other Parlophones 1951-1954

The Other Parlophones 1951-1954

by Humphrey Lyttelton

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Overview

The phrase "trad jazz" is officially applied to the old-fashioned sort of New Orleans-inspired music that was cooked up by British traditionalists during the 1950s and 1960s. Sackville's delightful The Other Parlophones 1951-1954 is one definitive trad jazz compilation. This Humphrey Lyttelton material holds up marvelously when compared with Lu Watters & His Yerba Buena Jazz Band, Bob Scobey's Frisco Band, or even Kid Ory's Good Time Jazz recordings from the mid-'50s. A number of the songs heard on this disc were composed by trumpeter Lyttelton, pianist Graeme Bell, banjoist Norman "Bud" Baker, and other bandmembers. There's also quite a dose of bedrock classic jazz material composed by W.C. Handy, Jelly Roll Morton, Kid Ory, Fats Waller, and Hoagy Carmichael. Note the presence of vocalist Marie Bryant on "Ain't Misbehavin'," "Beale Street Blues," "Georgia on My Mind," and "Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams." Although she possessed a lovely voice, she made hardly any recordings -- her entire legacy consists of these four tracks, two 78-rpm sides from the 1940s, a calypso date for the Lyragon label, and her appearance in the 1994 film Jammin' the Blues. Speaking of calypso, "Original Jelly Roll Blues" and "King Porter Stomp" are both rendered in a manner worthy of a Mardi Gras celebration as the percussionists play bongos, congas, maracas, and claves. Indeed, the Caribbean flavor of New Orleans music is lovingly conveyed in a rhumba called "Apples Be Ripe"; a calypso celebration of "Fat Tuesday"; a tango-habanera exercise by pianist Mike McKenzie entitled "Mike's Tangana," and "Mamzelle Josephine," a delicious island dance number sung in Creole French and closely patterned on "Salee Dame," an authentic New Orleans recording made in 1947 by Albert Nicholas, James P. Johnson, Danny Barker, Pops Foster, and Freddie Moore. Lyttelton's version is a mighty close cover. Altogether an outstanding reissue bringing together for the first time the early-'50s recordings of the Bell-Lyttelton Jazz Nine; Lazy Ade's Late Hour Boys; the Bell-Lyttelton Jazz Twelve; the Bell-Lyttelton Jazz Ten; the Bell-Lyttelton Jazz Nine; the Grant-Lyttelton Paseo Jazz Band; Marie Bryant with the Mike McKenzie Quartet, and Humphrey Lyttelton with the Melody Maker All Stars. First-rate old-fashioned entertainment! ~ arwulf arwulf

Product Details

Release Date: 07/18/2006
Label: Sackville Recordings
UPC: 0778132206729
Rank: 154011

Tracks

  1. Take a Note from the South
  2. Open House
  3. Hook, Line and Sinker
  4. Backroom Joys
  5. Apples Be Ripe
  6. Midnight Creep
  7. Small Hour Fantasy
  8. Sweet Muscatel
  9. Get It
  10. Stay with It
  11. Ugly Duckling
  12. Friendless Blues
  13. Fat Tuesday
  14. Original Jelly Roll Blues
  15. King Porter Stomp
  16. London Blues
  17. Mike's Tangana
  18. Ain't Misbehavin'
  19. Beale Street Blues
  20. Georgia on My Mind
  21. Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams
  22. Muskrat Ramble
  23. Mamzelle Josephine
  24. Mainly Traditional
  25. Oh! Dad
  26. Ace in the Hole

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Humphrey Lyttelton   Primary Artist,Trumpet,Clarinet,Flugelhorn
Mike McKenzie Quartet   Primary Artist
Marie Bryant   Primary Artist,Vocals
Humphrey Lyttelton & His Band   Primary Artist
Graeme Bell & His Austrailian Jazz Band   Primary Artist
Melody Maker All Stars   Primary Artist
The Grant-Lyttelton Paseo Jazz Band   Primary Artist
Freddy Grant   Clarinet
Graeme Bell   Piano,Celeste
Bruce Turner   Sax (Alto)
George Chisholm   Trombone
Keith Christie   Trombone
Johnny Parker   Piano
Johnny Sangster   Trumpet
Denny Wright   Guitar
Micky Ashman   Bass
Jack Fallon   Bass
Joe Mudele   Bass
Fitzroy Coleman   Guitar
Wally Fawkes   Clarinet,Clarinet (Bass)
George Roberts III   Congas,Cowbell,Maracas
Eric Delaney   Drums
Bertie King   Sax (Alto)
Mike McKenzie   Piano
George Hopkinson   Drums,Washboard
Norman "Bud" Baker   Banjo,Guitar
Lou Silbereisen   String Bass,Bass,Tuba
George Walter   Claves,Maracas
Don Roberts   Clarinet,Sax (Tenor)
John Picard   Trombone
Neville Boucarut   Bass
Roger Bell   Trumpet,Washboard
Leslie Weeks   Drums,Bongos,Congas
Freddy Legon   Banjo,Guitar,Vocals
Lazy Ade Monsborough   Claves,Sax (Alto),Wood Block
Deryck Bentley   Maracas,Trombone
Brylo Ford   Cuatro

Technical Credits

Freddy Grant   Composer
Graeme Bell   Composer
Bill Airey Smith   Design,Formatting
Denis Preston   Composer
John Norris   Liner Notes,Archival Materials,Release Preparation
Jelly Roll Morton   Composer
Stuart Gorrell   Composer
David Flower   Tape Transfer
Harry Brooks   Composer
Humphrey Lyttelton   Composer
George Mitchell   Composer
Hoagy Carmichael   Composer
Ted Koehler   Composer
Billy Moll   Composer
Harry Barris   Composer
Julian Purser   Discographical Information
William Van Ree   Digital Transfers
Andy Razaf   Composer
Jan Peter Schwalm   Discographical Information
Fats Waller   Composer
W.C. Handy   Composer
Mike McKenzie   Composer
Lazy Ade Monsborough   Composer
Jem Wilyman   Discographical Information
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