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Performer: Tubby Hayes Quartet Title: For Members Only - '67 Live Released:2002 Country:UK Category:Jazz Size FLAC: 1532 mb Size MP3: 1687 mb Size WMA: 1992 mb Other formats: WAV MPC MOD AC3 MMF WMA ASF
Tubby Hayes remembered by Peter King. Total playing time: 73:14. Track 1: is wrongly titled "Dear John B", instead of the correct "Dear Johnny B". Track 3: is wrongly titled "Dedicated To Joy", instead of the correct "A Dedication To Joy". Track 7: titled just "Interview" is a brief interview by Humphrey Lyttleton of Tubby Hayes.
For Members Only - '67 Live (Album). Live At The Dancing Slipper (2xCD, Album). Lament (Tubby Hayes Archive Volume 01) (CD, Album).
From the album FOR MEMBERS ONLY - '67 LIVE (Miles Music 1990). IDOL Distribution (от лица компании "Miles Music").
For Members Only is a hard bop music live album recording by TUBBY HAYES released in 1990 on CD, LP/Vinyl and/or cassette. Miles Music – MM 079 (UK). Recorded live in London, 23 January 1967: B1, B3 Recorded live in London, 7 August 1967: A4, B2 Recorded live in London, 11 October 1967: A2, A2, A3. Thanks to kazuhiro for the addition and snobb for the updates. For Members Only Miles Music 2008. The Tubby Hayes Quartet - For Members Only - CD Album - 12 Great Tracks.
01. Dear John B 02. Dolphin Dance 03. Dedicated To Joy 04. Finky Minky 05. This Is All I Ask 06.
Tubby Hayes Quartet, For Members Only: Live ‘67 (Miles Music) 1990 Tubby and his group live in London recorded for broadcast shortly before the Mexican Green sessions. This band is firing on all cylinders no matter whether they’re playing storming hard bop originals like Dear Johnny B., killer ballads like Gordon Jenkins’ This Is All I Ask, or exploring more open material like Hayes’ Mexican Green. Tubbs’ tone on tenor is all peaty malt on the slow material and pure fire on the uptempo numbers. I’ve always loved this Tubby Hayes recording from 1968, ‘Mexico Green’. Hayes was an immensely significant British saxophonist who died way too young (in 1973 age 38). He is best known for his hard bop tenor saxophone style, of which he was a master, and there’s plenty of that on this album, which is comprised entirely of Hayes’ originals.
Edward Brian "Tubby" Hayes (30 January 1935 – 8 June 1973) was an English jazz t, best known for his tenor saxophone playing in groups with fellow sax player Ronnie Scott and with trumpeter Jimmy Deuchar. 1967: For Members Only: '67 Live – Tubby Hayes Quartet. Volume 01' (Savage Solweig SS-001CD). 1968: The Syndicate: Live At The Hopbine 1968, Vol. 1. 1969: Live 1969 – Tubby Hayes Quartet. 1969: 200% Proof (BBC broadcast) – The Tubby Hayes Orchestra [rel.
Tracklist
1
Dear Johnny B
5:09
2
Dolphin Dance
5:22
3
A Dedication To Joy
7:17
4
Finky Minky
7:12
5
This Is All I Ask
8:21
6
Change Of Setting
2:59
7
Interview
1:58
8
Conversations At Dawn
5:21
9
Nobody Else But Me
3:21
10
You Know I Care
6:57
11
Mexican Green
12:32
12
For Members Only
3:39
13
Second City Steamer
3:56
Companies, etc.
Copyright (c)
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Miles Music
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Miles Music
Mastered At
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Soundtracks
Credits
Bass
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Ron Mathewson
Design
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Dick Malt
Drums
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Tony Levin
Engineer, Mastered By
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Peter Watts
Flute [Uncredited]
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Tubby Hayes (tracks: 4, 8)
Piano
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Mick Pyne
Producer
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John Miles ,
Peter Watts
Sleeve Notes
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Peter King
Tenor Saxophone
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Tubby Hayes
Notes
All tracks recorded live in London (except track 7; unknown): Tracks 1, 2, 3, 11: 23 January 1967. Tracks 9, 10, 12: 7 August 1967 [for BBC broadcast]. Tracks 4, 5, 6, 8, 13: 11 October 1967 [for BBC broadcast] (note: another track not on this release, "Off The Wagon", is likely to have also been recorded at this session).
Tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 10 to 12 previously released on LP .
"This music is dedicated to the late Mick Pyne whose generosity made it possible to release the CD on the Miles Music label. Includes links and interview with Humphrey Lyttelton. Tubby Hayes remembered by Peter King."
Track 1: is wrongly titled "Dear John B", instead of the correct "Dear Johnny B". Track 3: is wrongly titled "Dedicated To Joy", instead of the correct "A Dedication To Joy". Track 7: titled just "Interview" is a brief interview by Humphrey Lyttleton of Tubby Hayes. Lyttleton also adds brief links between the tracks.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode (Text): 5 060015 158627 >
Barcode (String): 5060015158627>
Label Code: LC 6290
Rights Society: MCPS
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Artist
Title (Format)
Label
Category
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Year
MM 079
Tubby Hayes Quartet
For Members Only - '67 Live (LP, Album)
Miles Music
MM 079
UK
1990
CDCHE10
Tubby Hayes Quartet
For Members Only (CD, Album)
Master Mix
CDCHE10
UK
Unknown
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Tubby Hayes remembered by Peter King. Total playing time: 73:14. Track 1: is wrongly titled "Dear John B", instead of the correct "Dear Johnny B". Track 3: is wrongly titled "Dedicated To Joy", instead of the correct "A Dedication To Joy". Track 7: titled just "Interview" is a brief interview by Humphrey Lyttleton of Tubby Hayes.
For Members Only - '67 Live (Album). Live At The Dancing Slipper (2xCD, Album). Lament (Tubby Hayes Archive Volume 01) (CD, Album).
From the album FOR MEMBERS ONLY - '67 LIVE (Miles Music 1990). IDOL Distribution (от лица компании "Miles Music").
For Members Only is a hard bop music live album recording by TUBBY HAYES released in 1990 on CD, LP/Vinyl and/or cassette. Miles Music – MM 079 (UK). Recorded live in London, 23 January 1967: B1, B3 Recorded live in London, 7 August 1967: A4, B2 Recorded live in London, 11 October 1967: A2, A2, A3. Thanks to kazuhiro for the addition and snobb for the updates. For Members Only Miles Music 2008. The Tubby Hayes Quartet - For Members Only - CD Album - 12 Great Tracks.
01. Dear John B 02. Dolphin Dance 03. Dedicated To Joy 04. Finky Minky 05. This Is All I Ask 06.
Tubby Hayes Quartet, For Members Only: Live ‘67 (Miles Music) 1990 Tubby and his group live in London recorded for broadcast shortly before the Mexican Green sessions. This band is firing on all cylinders no matter whether they’re playing storming hard bop originals like Dear Johnny B., killer ballads like Gordon Jenkins’ This Is All I Ask, or exploring more open material like Hayes’ Mexican Green. Tubbs’ tone on tenor is all peaty malt on the slow material and pure fire on the uptempo numbers. I’ve always loved this Tubby Hayes recording from 1968, ‘Mexico Green’. Hayes was an immensely significant British saxophonist who died way too young (in 1973 age 38). He is best known for his hard bop tenor saxophone style, of which he was a master, and there’s plenty of that on this album, which is comprised entirely of Hayes’ originals.
Edward Brian "Tubby" Hayes (30 January 1935 – 8 June 1973) was an English jazz t, best known for his tenor saxophone playing in groups with fellow sax player Ronnie Scott and with trumpeter Jimmy Deuchar. 1967: For Members Only: '67 Live – Tubby Hayes Quartet. Volume 01' (Savage Solweig SS-001CD). 1968: The Syndicate: Live At The Hopbine 1968, Vol. 1. 1969: Live 1969 – Tubby Hayes Quartet. 1969: 200% Proof (BBC broadcast) – The Tubby Hayes Orchestra [rel.
Tracklist
Companies, etc.
Credits
Notes
All tracks recorded live in London (except track 7; unknown):Tracks 1, 2, 3, 11: 23 January 1967.
Tracks 9, 10, 12: 7 August 1967 [for BBC broadcast].
Tracks 4, 5, 6, 8, 13: 11 October 1967 [for BBC broadcast] (note: another track not on this release, "Off The Wagon", is likely to have also been recorded at this session).
Tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 10 to 12 previously released on LP .
"This music is dedicated to the late Mick Pyne whose generosity made it possible to release the CD on the Miles Music label.
Includes links and interview with Humphrey Lyttelton. Tubby Hayes remembered by Peter King."
© 2002 Miles Music. ℗ 2002 Miles Music.
www.milesmusic.co.uk. Made in England.
Total playing time: 73:14.
Track 1: is wrongly titled "Dear John B", instead of the correct "Dear Johnny B".
Track 3: is wrongly titled "Dedicated To Joy", instead of the correct "A Dedication To Joy".
Track 7: titled just "Interview" is a brief interview by Humphrey Lyttleton of Tubby Hayes. Lyttleton also adds brief links between the tracks.
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