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Commonwealth Blues
Tubby Hayes Quartet
Commonwealth Blues
Genres: International Music, Jazz, Pop
 
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The complete unedited and previously unreleased 1965 BBC transcription recordings. — Recorded in the summer of 1965 at Kensington Studios in London, England by the BBC and subsequently sent to Spanish radio stations as Radi...  more »

     
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All Artists: Tubby Hayes Quartet
Title: Commonwealth Blues
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Art of Life
Original Release Date: 1/1/2005
Re-Release Date: 10/18/2005
Genres: International Music, Jazz, Pop
Styles: Europe, Britain & Ireland, Bebop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 804640101628

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Album Description
The complete unedited and previously unreleased 1965 BBC transcription recordings.
Recorded in the summer of 1965 at Kensington Studios in London, England by the BBC and subsequently sent to Spanish radio stations as Radio Transcription discs to be broadcast only on Spanish radio in the late 1960's. These previously unreleased studio recordings feature pianist Gordon Beck, drummer Johnny Butts and bassist Jeff Clyne. The Tubby Hayes Quartet is presented in a series of four seperate programmes designed to showcase Tubby's unprecedented talents on tenor saxophone, flute and vibes. Each of the four programmes begins and ends with the theme, Tubby's Blues, a song later retitled by Tubby as Commonwealth Blues. Art of Life Records, along with the assistance of Gordon Beck, has obtained the exclusive licensing rights from the British Broadcasting Corporation to make these recordings commercially available for the first time!! The CD comes with a 16-page booklet containing 12-pages of detailed and insightful liner notes which includes a historical overview of Tubby Hayes' recording career as well as how this classic British Jazz recording came to be. A must have recording for all Tubby Hayes fans as well as fans of British Jazz!! All tracks have been digitally mastered using 24-bit digital technology. All 20 tracks are previously unreleased.
 

CD Reviews

Congratulations from one very satisfied customer.
Jazz Fan in PA | USA | 10/18/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Congratulations from one very satisfied customer. I grew up in London and had the chance to be a Tubby fan from the very early days and used to hear him at the Marquee and the Festival Hall. I was even in the audience for the taping of the "Jazz Couriers In Concert" when they opened for Dave Brubeck. So I love my Tubby tapes etc and I'm delighted to see the surge of interest in what he produced. The sound balance on these transcriptions is excellent. On my fifth time through I find I'm listening very closely to Jeff Clyne. His choice of notes seems perfect. The liner notes are very informative. Congratulations on an all-round terrific production. All the best. Keep up the great work.



Ian S. - Canada

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Tubby Hayes was in prime form in 1965, making this CD a must
snowbound | Florida | 10/18/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Tubby Hayes was one of the greatest Jazz musicians to emerge from England. A hard bopper who kept his mind open in later years towards freer sounds, Hayes is best known for his tenor-saxophone playing but was also quite skilled on vibes and flute. This set of previously unreleased recordings is very valuable. The four sets of radio transcriptions for the BBC feature Hayes on all three of his instruments (a set apiece focusing on each of his axes and all three employed on the final songs) and also give listeners an early sampling of pianist Gordon Beck. The many versions of "Tubby's Blues" were used as opening and closing themes for the shows. Tubby Hayes was in prime form in 1965, making this CD a must for hard bop collectors.



Scott Yanow - All Music Guide

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This is simply a must for any Tubbs fans. Very highly recomm
UKBop | United Kingdom | 10/18/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Apart from the Tempo albums mostly now reissued on Jasmine and some of the 'lost' Fontana masterpieces reissued in Japan only, this is perhaps the first studio album to emerge of mid-period Tubby Hayes. It's also a real cracker. Recorded in London in 1965 for broadcast in Spain, this CD comprises 20 tracks of which 8 are intros complete with Spanish voiceover. The intros are of Tubby's Blues which was later renamed Commonwealth Blues by Hayes. The set, taken from BBC transcription discs El Cuarteto De Tubby Hayes (catalogue numbers 117037, 117040, 117044 and 117048) under license from the BBC, is stunningly played by an all-star quartet with Hayes on tenor saxophone, flute and vibes, Gordon Beck on piano, Jeff Clyne on acoustic bass and the late Johnny Butts on drums. The recordings also allow Tubbs to be heard playing much more on flute and despite his constant self-deprecation regarding his ability on any instrument other than the tenor sax, Hayes was a virtuoso both on flute and vibes. Listen to the beautiful, haunting A Taste of Honey or his hauntingly lovely composition, In the Night if you needed 300% proof. Equally, the groovy Bluesology was a brilliant showcase for his vibes work. It's impossible to find a mediocre track on this 54 minute treat. All the tunes are just excellent. It's a pity that the set wasn't recorded in stereo but you can't have everything and the recording quality is so high you don't notice the mono much at all. The packaging includes great photographs of Tubbs, Johnny Butts and Gordon Beck (who co-produced this CD) by photographer Freddy Warren. There are also some very extensive and useful sleevenotes by Richard Hyla and a great label on the CD iteself replicating a BBC transcription disc. All credit must go to Art of Life's Paul G. Kohler who negotiated permission from the BBC to re-issue these sessions. This is simply a must for any Tubbs fans. Very highly recommended.



Roger Farbey - Remember Tubbs - Tubby Hayes Tribute Web Site







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