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    Johnny Keating – Swing Revisited (1964)

    Posted By: Melaron
    Johnny Keating – Swing Revisited (1964)

    Johnny Keating – Swing Revisited (1964)
    1 LP | time: 40 m 37 s | Scans 300 dpi | tags | MP3 320 CBR > 102,82 MB
    Swing, Jazz / Label: Decca Phase 4 Stereo PFS 4038/ Uploaded, Turbobit

    Album offering twelve items prepared and arranged by musician, arranger and composer John Keating (Scotland, 1927), leading his splendid big band, integrated this time by a total of 23 musicians under his baton (five trumpets, five saxophones, clarinet and flute even, four trombones, four horns and bass, piano, guitar, drum and conga). The recording session was held at Decca Studios in West Hampstead (London) in front of an invited audience, which provides the live environment. In the 60s swing music had a time of rebirth, despite the cost of maintaining great bands, and Keating wanted to revisit with this recording major playing styles of swing of the 40s.
    Track list:

    1. Night train
    2. Saints
    3. The stripper
    4. What'd I say
    5. Li'l Darlin'
    6. Opus 1
    7. I've got a gal in Kalamazoo
    8. Tuxedo junction
    9. Oh, lonesome me
    10. Headin' North
    11. Hallelujah gathering
    12. One o'clock jump

    Johnny Keating – Swing Revisited (1964)

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