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Soho Scene 57: Jazz Goes Mod (RSD)

Soho Scene 57: Jazz Goes Mod (RSD)

Various Artists
Genre: Mod Jazz
Format: LP
Condition: M/M (Sealed / NEW)
€ 28

"Most of our people have never had it so good". When Prime Minister Harold Macmillan uttered his famous era-defining phrase in the summer of 1957 he wasn't thinking of the UK's modern jazz community. Yet his words were an equally apt summary of their fortunes that year. After the bitter defeats of 1956, when America delivered reminder upon reminder of its musical superiority, London's modernists were finally fighting back. They had a new enclave, the Flamingo Club, with membership in its thousands, and a new cause celebre in the Jazz Couriers. Add to that, exciting new bands led by Don Rendell, Ronnie Scott and Tubby Hayes were holding their own against the Yanks. It was clear that the first generation of the capital's Mods were on the way up…

Tracklist:
A1 Kenny Baker's Half Dozen– Act I Scene I
A2 Tubby Hayes– Four
A3 Derek Smith– Chelsea Bridge
A4 Don Rendell Jazz Six– Star Eyes
A5 Dave Lee Trio– Salt Air
A6 The Ronnie Scott Sextet– Pittsburgh Opener
B1 Wes Montgomery– Finger Pickin'
B2 Carl Perkins Trio– Too Close For Comfort
B3 Miles Davis– Générique
B4 Lorez Alexandria– Baltimore Oriole
B5 Art Pepper– You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
B6 Art Blakey– Cubano Chant