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Ken Colyer Very Very Live At the 100 Club

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Download links and information about Ken Colyer Very Very Live At the 100 Club by Ken Colyer's Jazzmen. This album was released in 1972 and it belongs to Jazz, Rock genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 01:10:01 minutes.

Artist: Ken Colyer's Jazzmen
Release date: 1972
Genre: Jazz, Rock
Tracks: 11
Duration: 01:10:01
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Weary Blues 5:32
2. Old Kentucky Home 7:38
3. Clarinet Marmalade 6:46
4. I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None of This Jelly Roll 7:39
5. St Philip Street Breakdown 4:34
6. When You Wore a Tulip (And I Wore a Big Red Rose) 7:15
7. Careless Love 9:49
8. I Said I Wasn't Going to Tell Nobody 7:36
9. Moose March 5:26
10. Red Wing 5:20
11. Till We Meet Again 2:26

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Trumpeter Ken Colyer and the 1972 version of his Jazzmen (with clarinetist Sammy Rimington, trombonist Keith Avison, pianist Ron Weatherburn, banjoist John Griffith, bassist Annie Hawkins and drummer Colin Browden) are caught at a typically rambunctious live performance, first released on this 1995 CD. The recording balance is a bit off (the piano and occasional vocals are very low), and there are times when the intonation of Colyer and Rimington is a little erratic. However, the performances — particularly the stirring ensembles — are quite enjoyable, especially such numbers as "Weary Blues," "Clarinet Marmalade," "When You Wore a Tulip" and "I Said I Wasn't Going to Tell Nobody." Although not essential, fans of Ken Colyer and British trad jazz will want this one.