Showing posts with label Andy Firth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andy Firth. Show all posts

Friday, May 23, 2014

John Morrison - Swingin' Upstairs (Feat. Andrew Firth, Ian Date)

Size: 166,2 MB
Time: 70:55
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1997
Styles: Mainstream Jazz, Swing
Art: Front

01. You Do Something To Me (4:50)
02. Don't Be That Way (5:19)
03. Sly Mongoose (4:16)
04. I Want To Be Happy (5:29)
05. Petit Fleur (3:38)
06. Yacht Club Swing (4:57)
07. Your Smile (4:16)
08. It's Only A Paper Moon (4:49)
09. S'wonderful (4:32)
10. I'll Get By (3:55)
11. Cotton Tail (3:55)
12. These Foolish Things (4:19)
13. Running Wild (3:05)
14. Tea For Two (3:58)
15. Stranger On The Shore (3:23)
16. Avalon (2:10)
17. China Boy (3:54)

Swingin' Upstairs is a back issue from the catalogue of John Morrison. Recorded in 1997, it features clarinet/sax wiz Andrew Firth, guitarist extraordinaire Ian Date, violin impressario Ian Cooper, and of course the leader of Big Band, Swing City, drummer John Morrison.
A great collection of mainstream and old school standards, this album reflects the legendary Benny Goodman in his small group days, with a touch of Charlie Christian and Stephane Grappelli.
The CD comes with a "Caution Hot" label....so be warned!!!!

Swingin' Upstairs

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Ian Date, Andy Firth, Nigel Date & Howard Cairns - A Date With Firth

Size: 131,3 MB
Time: 56:32
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2012
Styles: Jazz: Swing, Gipsy
Art: Front

01. Date Fingers (4:28)
02. Call Me Darling (5:12)
03. Flamingo (2:48)
04. South of the Border (4:32)
05. Bei Dir War Es Immer So Schon.mp3 (5:45)
06. Cherokee (2:49)
07. I Left My Heart In San Fransisco (3:37)
08. On The Street Where You Live (3:59)
09. All The Way (6:32)
10. Up A Lazy River (4:37)
11. Besame Mucho (4:07)
12. Starlight Serenade (4:24)
13. Your Smile (Bonus Track) (4:21)
14. Far Away Across The Sea (5:00)

Personnel:
Andy Firth - Clarinet & Tenor Saxophone
Ian Date - Solo guitarist
Nigel Date - Rhythm guitar
Howard Cairns - Upright Bass

"On a very quick trip through my home town of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, Ian, Nigel and Howard came over to my home for a very quick recording session. After 5 hours recording we had about nine good tracks in the can. We all did a few more the next morning and then played a gig that night. In April of 2012 Ian came back over for another duo session with me and we got a further 5 tracks done. The bonus tracks come from a session that Ian and I did with John Morrison and Natalie his bass playing wife at the time. As Ian resides in Ireland I grab every opportunity I can to work and record with this master of Gypsy swing guitar".

A Date With Firth

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Andy Firth - Live In Swingfield

Size: 149,4 MB
Time: 64:24
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Jazz
Art: Front

01. There Will Never Be Another You (6:35)
02. Georgia On My Mind (9:21)
03. Oh Lady Be Good (6:47)
04. Body And Soul (6:47)
05. S'Wonderful (5:55)
06. Nearness Of You (5:54)
07. She'll Be Right Mate! (7:46)
08. Misty (5:29)
09. Baby Elephant Walk (4:29)
10. God Bless America (5:18)

In October of 2005 I received an invitation from the International Clarinet Association to perform in Atlanta with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra as part of the ICA’s 2006 concert program. I of course accepted and pretty soon the word had spread to all of my dear friends and sponsors that I would be coming to the States for this wonderful event. My dear friends at Lomax Classic Mouthpieces immediately got on the case and organised for my wife Liz and I to visit their hometown of Springfield, Missouri so that we could have a nice break after the conference.

A week or so later I received an email from Mike Lomax that read in part:

“Hi Andy,
As you might realize, the Lomaxs think it would be on the verge of being criminal for Andy Firth to come to Springfield and some of the people here not get to hear you play! So, here is my question, finally! There is a park near us that puts on outdoor concerts each month during the summer. I am good friends with the fellow who is in charge of these concerts and I just happened to mention to him that the Greatest Jazz Clarinetist in the World was coming to Springfield in August and I was wondering if he had booked the August concert yet?”… And the rest, as they say, is history.

The concert that you hear on this CD is the culmination of months work on Mike Lomax’s part. Mike organised the best rhythm section that he could find and raised the funds needed for the incidentals and associated costs. Our heartfelt thanks to these people wonderful that supported Mike in this task for without your generosity of spirit I would not have got the opportunity to perform with one the finest rhythm sections, and for some of the nicest people that I’ve ever met in my travels-the people of Springfield, Missouri. USA.

Preparation for this concert consisted of a quick introduction to the guys in the rhythm section at Mike’s place, a 30 minute rehearsal at the venue, and charts that I quickly scribbled down whilst the guys were setting up for sound check. So I guess you could say that this was very much a “warts and all” performance-but this is the way I like it because to me, jazz music should be music played straight from the heart-masterful but always without a safety net! “Jazz Tartar”-raw and uncooked not like studio recorded jazz where you’ve got the luxury of doing something again or fixing up a bung note.

At the front of the stage there was a banner with Bart Simpson and Milhouse saying "Welcome to Springfield Andy & Liz Firth" for the entire concert.

It was a great night of fun and music. I hope you can feel this when you listen to our efforts "Live in Swingfield".

Cheers! Andy Firth (5/1/13)

Live In Swingfield