Time: 78:55+75:14
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Jazz
Art: Front
CD 1:
01. New Orelans Hop Scop Blues (2:56)
02. Who's Sorry Now (2:45)
03. I Love My Baby (2:18)
04. Old Stackolee (3:23)
05. Blue Turning Grey Over You (3:45)
06. The Mountains Of Mourne (3:33)
07. Do Right Baby (5:43)
08. Shine (2:40)
09. Georgia On My Mind (9:07)
10. Rent Party Blues (6:38)
11. Somewhere Over The Rainbow (4:24)
12. Buddy Bolden's Blues (4:37)
13. Some Of These Days (Version 1) (7:23)
14. Blues On Trumpet (3:49)
15. Oh Baby (6:45)
16. Working Man Blues (5:24)
17. Isle Of Capri (3:36)
CD 2:
01. Give Me Your Telephone Number (4:39)
02. Wabash Blues (9:35)
03. Rosetta (6:57)
04. Confessin' (7:00)
05. Tin Roof Blues (8:07)
06. I Found A New Baby (6:03)
07. Undecided (8:01)
08. Blues For Humph (8:34)
09. Blue Orchid (6:14)
10. Apple Honey (6:23)
11. I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart (3:37)
Pat Halcox was the trumpet player in Chris Barber's band for 54 years. That alone produced the longest serving partnership in Jazz anywhere in the world. A self-effacing man whose playing was described as "fiery, creative and with an impressive range". Quite simply he was one of the finest Jazz trumpeters the UK has ever produced.
The first CD in this double CD collection takes a few tracks from each decade with Chris Barber's band. Making appearances are Ottilie Patterson, Lonnie Donegan, Kenny Ball and Alex Welsh.
The second CD has tracks of Pat with other musicians and bands including leading American pianists Art Hodes and Don Ewell. There are also tracks by Pat's own All Stars. All the tracks are previously unreleased.
The first CD in this double CD collection takes a few tracks from each decade with Chris Barber's band. Making appearances are Ottilie Patterson, Lonnie Donegan, Kenny Ball and Alex Welsh.
The second CD has tracks of Pat with other musicians and bands including leading American pianists Art Hodes and Don Ewell. There are also tracks by Pat's own All Stars. All the tracks are previously unreleased.
Remembering Pat Halcox CD 1
Remembering Pat Halcox CD 2