thomastreichler Posted September 16, 2010 Report Posted September 16, 2010 (edited) A few days ago I purchased a recently released cd by Johnny Dankworth and his Orchestra titled "Too Cool For The Blues" on the British label "Rex". The liner notes contain no discographical information, only stating that the recordings "date from the late fifties". The track list is as follows: Disc: 1 1. Too Cool For The Blues 2. Sentimental Instrumental 3. Three Little Words 4. Old Blues 5. There Will Never Be Another You 6. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 7. Runnin Wild 8. I May Be Wrong (But I Think You re Wonderful) 9. They All Laughed 10. The Song Is You 11. Tracey s Trip 12. Caravan 13. They Can t Take That Away From Me 14. Riverside Stomp 15. Squareface 16. The Gypsy In My Soul 17. Two s Company 18. Love For Sale 19. We Are The Lambeth Boys 20. Willow Weep For Me Disc: 2 1. My Buddy 2. Singin The Blues 3. Don t Be That Way 4. The Carioca 5. New Forest 6. Threesome 7. Duet For Sixteens 8. Ill Wind 9. Doggin Around 10. When You re Smiling 11. Groovin For Nat 12. Seven Leagues Beauty 13. Chelsea Bridge 14. Skeleton In The Bathroom 15. A Foggy Day 16. Love Me Or Leave Me 17. The Wizard 18. Embraceable You 19. Flying Home 20. Wild Ascot Two reviewers on amazon.co.uk presume these to be BBC radio transcriptions from 1959 by the same big band that performed at the 1959 Newport Jazz Festival (featuring among others Dickie Hawdon on trumpet / bass trumpet, Laurie Monk on trombone, Danny Moss on tenor sax, Dave Lee on piano and Kenny Clare on drums. Can anyone here provide accurate discographical information on these recordings? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Edited September 16, 2010 by Tommy T Quote
colllin Posted September 24, 2010 Report Posted September 24, 2010 Tom Lord's database says "unidentified personnel." Quote
Head Man Posted September 29, 2010 Report Posted September 29, 2010 No mention of the session(s) in my Bruyninckx. Quote
thomastreichler Posted October 1, 2010 Author Report Posted October 1, 2010 Thank you for checking! Quote
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