Sold Date:
January 31, 2019
Start Date:
May 22, 2017
Final Price:
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November 1965: If you survey how the Mod scene looks by ’65, it seems a million miles from how it all started back in ’57. Back then it was a few of us distancing ourselves from those dinosaur Teds with their bootlace ties and multi-coloured suits. What a gas! Today there are all these ‘Mods’ hanging around Carnaby Street in their bullseye T-shirts, chevrons, stripes and even medals on their chest. It’s a different world. Being a bit older, our crowd stay away from that whole Disneyland element. We wouldn’t wear that tat for a firing squad. It’s now deciding where to go. The Scene club is now full of kids with that beach fighting mentality. The Flamingo is still good but has pretty much given up on jazz. The Marquee could have The Settlers along with The Chris Barber Soul Band. Strange days indeed. The West End hasn’t totally surrendered to the R&B crowd. On a Saturday night you can still slip in to the basement at the Phoenix in Cavendish Square and catch Don Rendell and Ian Carr blowin’ up a storm. Then on to Ronnie Scott’s in Gerrard Street around 11 to see the band warming up, and if you’re lucky it’s Harold McNair or Tubby. At fifteen shillings entry and beer at two shillings and sixpence, it ain’t cheap, but it’s still the best jazz club in the world. We’re still buying the platters that matter of course. You hit the sunlight of central London with some real beauties tucked under your arm like a copy of ‘Boiler Maker Jim’ by Terrell Prude on the Tangerine label because the flip ‘Funky Soul’ knocked you out. A smile comes across your face. It’s only a couple of weeks until the Dizzy Gillespie Quintet and the Jimmy Smith Trio appear at Fairfield Hall in Croydon. This is the life. Who says jazz is dead?
Side One
Affectionate Fink Harold McNair
Manners Maketh Man Tubby Hayes
Last Of The Wine Ronnie Ross & His Band
There & Back Harry South Big Band
Mcghee Mcghee Roy Budd
Big City Strut Col Richardson Combo
Sidewinder Ted Heath Orchestra
Side Two
Next Time You See Me Blue Freddie Roach
Feeling Good Lainie Kazan
Soul Message Richard Groove Holmes
Funky Soul Terrell Prude
After This Message Mitchell-Ruff Trio
Blues A Go Go Lalo Schifrin
Chittlin' Juice Gene Ludwig
Let's Get It On Part 1 & 2 Sonny Knight Quartette