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Kenny Ball And His Jazzmen - Golden Hits (1963) [Complete LP]
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- Опубліковано 5 сер 2024
- One Of Our Deleted Albums Series
Kenny Ball (1930-2013) was a British musician and bandleader, This album was released in 1963 on the Marble Arch label, catalogue number MAL 608. It appears to have been delated decades ago.
The audio here was taken from a 1960's British pressing of the original Marble Arch vinyl LP which I found recently in a "$1 Records" bin at a local 2nd hand record store.
Track List:
1. Midnight In Moscow 0:00
2. So Do I 3:00
3. March Of The Siamese Children 5:41
4. Someday (You'll Be Sorry) 8:30
5. 55 Days At Peking 10:50
6. Rondo 13:03
7. Sukiyaki 15:26
8. I Still Love You All 18:29
9. The Green Leaves Of Summer 20:40
10. Samantha 23:33
Here are links to some more information on Kenny Ball:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Ball
www.theguardian.com/music/201...
www.discogs.com/artist/271491...
Great album. I was Kenny's sound engineer on shows for his last 15 years leading his band but never heard 55 Days in Peking played live. Just out of interest Sukiyaki was named by Petula Clark, who was at Marble Arch Studio at the same time, and suggested the title when they all had a meal together in a Chinese Restaurant in London's Edgeware Road....... thanks for the upload Mark....... Syd....
You're very welcome. Glad you liked it.
Thanks for the additional info. If you have any more information that you might feel inclined to share, feel free to post it here.
Kenny played at the strand hotel, portstewart NI in the late 70s. I was there as a teenager and had a ball! What class the jazzmen were
Yank here. I know I heard Marble Arch before, maybe from a Stones song. I don't know, so I read the Wiki article. So Petula, who advised us not to sleep in the subway, retitled Ue o Muite Arukou 'Sukiyaki'. I'll call You'll Never Walk Alone 'Spotted Dick'. None the less and irregardless, Moscow by KB is well done and most appreciated. Cheers. Oh, I know, Marble Arch Station was mentioned in London Homesick Blues written by Jerry Jeff Walker and notably recorded by Gary P. Nunn. Look that up in your Funk and Wagnalls.
These wonderful musicians had their own style and unique sound, fantastic!
Glad you liked this one.
This brings back happy memories: I bought the 45rpm single featuring Midnight in Moscow and Sukiyaki - I couldn't afford the LP!
Glad to help rekindle those 1960's memories....
This was one of the first LP`s I got in my youth. I´ll never forget this. RIP Kenny Ball
Also one of my first LPs. Happy and sad moments - this LP was with me. RIP Kenny
just wonderful
Glad you liked this one.
My parent had thus album in the house in the early 60s. Qhat a delight this treasury is! Thanks xx
You're very welcome. Glad to help rekindle those memories of your parents' record collection.
My intro to a lifelong love of jazz.
Great listening
I love this LP so much, I have three copies...
Always good to have back up copies of LP's that are no longer available.
Uste eden od legendite na britanskiot jazz. Prekrasen e dixielandot vo izvedba na Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen.
Blagodaram Kenny i sekogas ke bides megju nas
Dusan Stojanovski
I’m happy to see people outside of the U.S. appreciating jazz! 😀
I know it's not Spanish. Portugues? Whatever. Qualquiera. La musica es universal.
I saw the '3 B's' a few years ago at the Sage in Gateshead after which we lost Kenny ...... saw them all at the Edinburgh Jazz festival many years before. Sadly, they don't make them like this anymore and Io consider myself fortunate to have seen them.
That would have been a good show.
@@marksmusiccollection-jazz4290 It was a brilliant show, and sadly one of Kenny Ball's last appearances before he passed away.
Trad jazz taught us how to Jive in the 50's--60's....good old Bath. UK.
Bellissimi ricordi !!!
Glad you liked it.
First LP I ever bought.
This is really good!
Glad you liked it. Had you heard of this band before? If not, glad to introduce you to the late Kenny Ball.
Frank Johnson was a distant uncle.
Luke introduced me to TISM.
Nice! 😀
Прекрасно!
muy bueno
Wow! Has anyone heard of the Jellyroll Jazz Band out in Porter Ranch, San Fernando Valley, California going back to the Seventies and the Eighties?
Классный Дикси у нас не хуже Ленинградский диксиленд спасибо в фейертагу за его пропаганду Кенни Болл по моемому более мелодичный спасибо редакции
Legendite na tradicionalniot britanski jazz ne umiraat. Tie se vecni. Se slusaat i denes a ke se slusaat uste dolgo. Jas gi slusam od moeto detstvo i ke gi slusam so najgolemo źadovolstvo i ponatamu.
Dusan Stojanovski
Not the best, but still so good light jazz. Listen to the end, there are actually good versions of classic songs...
Škoda že to není na živo záznam.
🤓. 💝💝💝💝💝. 😍
Sto ima da se kaze za Kenny Ball??[
Eden od vodeckite britanski diksilend
Eden od Velikanite na tradicionalniot
Britanski jazz. Golem e negoviot tvorecki opus. Blagodarnost sto You Tube im ovozmozuva ne samo mene, tuku.na site ljubiteli na diksilendot da uzivaat vo prekrasnite zvuci na golemite msjstori na jazzot