Label: Challenge Records
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917329827
Catalog number: CR 73298
Releasedate: 04-06-10
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917329827
Catalog number: CR 73298
Releasedate: 04-06-10
"Richard M. Sudhalter gave elegance and exactness to speech, writing and music-making."- Doug Ramsey of Rifftides wrote this after Sudhalter passed away and the musical aspect of his trade is made perfectly clear on this extraordinary nostalgic and historically important CD.
- This CD contains previously unissued material!
- Nostalgic CD of Sudhalter's numerous musical alliances in the years 1967-2001
- Sudhalter was a first-rate trumpet and cornet player, critic, scholar and biographer
- Dick Sudhalter died in september 2008, 69 years old
- Sudhalter’s music career was also still flourishing in the 80's, winning Grammy Awards for his annotations as well as producing and playing on many albums through the 90's
Intense and full of spirit, this CD with the legacy of Dick Sudhalter, between the years 1967-2001.
"I had already met Dick Sudhalter and Henry Francis at Alan Leat’s little jazz club in the Old Brompton Road and been impressed by Henry’s stride pianistics and Dick’s Bixian sound, so when Laurie Wright, editor of “Storyville” magazine, rang me and suggested that I should get a band together to welcome the two to London at a gig that he would arrange at an East End pub called The Lord Rookwood I was nothing loth and promptly contacted my friend and EMI colleague Nevil Skrimshire, he of the rock-steady swinging guitar. Together we rounded up John R.T. Davies, Keith Nichols and Alan Cooper and from these informal beginnings a band was born." - Chris Ellis in the linernotes of the CD Dick Sudhalter - Legacy 1967-2001 and it gives a bit of a clue what can be found on this beautiful and very nostalgic CD!
“Was it the players, each a vivid, one of character with dimensions
extending quite beyond the here-and-now of music-making? Was it their feeling for history, cross-fertilizing a record collector’s curiosity with the expansive, share-the-wealth magnanimousness of the professional jazzmen? Or was it nothing more or less than the sense of camaraderie radiating from them as they bade me welcome? Damned if I know. But it felt good, and still does. We met to rehearse, to argue, drink innumerable cups of muddy tea (the milk goes in first, Dad!), every Tuesday evening. The music we made had lift, humour, lightness of spirit. Above all, joy”. Dick Sudhalter
Tracks 1 to 14 are previously unissued, except tracks 4 and 5,
which were issued only as semi-private limited editions by John R.T. Davies.
Dick Sudhalter - Legacy 1967-2001
with
The Anglo American Alliance,
The New Paul Whiteman Orchestra,
The Sioux City 7,
Eva Taylor, Bill Rank,
Barbara Lea, Lou Lanza,
Keith Ingham,
His London Friends
"I had already met Dick Sudhalter and Henry Francis at Alan Leat’s little jazz club in the Old Brompton Road and been impressed by Henry’s stride pianistics and Dick’s Bixian sound, so when Laurie Wright, editor of “Storyville” magazine, rang me and suggested that I should get a band together to welcome the two to London at a gig that he would arrange at an East End pub called The Lord Rookwood I was nothing loth and promptly contacted my friend and EMI colleague Nevil Skrimshire, he of the rock-steady swinging guitar. Together we rounded up John R.T. Davies, Keith Nichols and Alan Cooper and from these informal beginnings a band was born." - Chris Ellis in the linernotes of the CD Dick Sudhalter - Legacy 1967-2001 and it gives a bit of a clue what can be found on this beautiful and very nostalgic CD!
“Was it the players, each a vivid, one of character with dimensions
extending quite beyond the here-and-now of music-making? Was it their feeling for history, cross-fertilizing a record collector’s curiosity with the expansive, share-the-wealth magnanimousness of the professional jazzmen? Or was it nothing more or less than the sense of camaraderie radiating from them as they bade me welcome? Damned if I know. But it felt good, and still does. We met to rehearse, to argue, drink innumerable cups of muddy tea (the milk goes in first, Dad!), every Tuesday evening. The music we made had lift, humour, lightness of spirit. Above all, joy”. Dick Sudhalter
Tracks 1 to 14 are previously unissued, except tracks 4 and 5,
which were issued only as semi-private limited editions by John R.T. Davies.
Dick Sudhalter - Legacy 1967-2001
with
The Anglo American Alliance,
The New Paul Whiteman Orchestra,
The Sioux City 7,
Eva Taylor, Bill Rank,
Barbara Lea, Lou Lanza,
Keith Ingham,
His London Friends
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1In a Jam03:00
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2Lord, I give you my children03:47
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3Peg O? My Heart03:57
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4Red Hot Flo03:24
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5Dinah04:20
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6Pardon Me, Pretty Baby02:52
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7Reaching for Someone03:08
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8Mister Tram03:49
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9Because My Baby Don?t Mean Maybe Now03:01
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10Crying All Day03:12
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11Three Blind Mice02:54
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12Mississippi Mud03:12
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13Peaceful Valley02:46
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14Buddy?s Habits02:07
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15Snowball05:48
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16Make Believe05:30
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17I?d Climb The Highest Mountain04:23
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18Someday Soon03:26
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19Why Couldn?t It Be Poor Little Me?02:40
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20Rose of Washington Square03:33
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21How Could We Be Wrong?04:08