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! colspan="2" | <big>''Newcastle Big Band''</big> | ! colspan="2" | <big>''Newcastle Big Band''</big> | ||
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− | | colspan="2" align="center" | [[Image: | + | | colspan="2" align="center" | [[Image:Newcastle_Big_Band_LP_cover.jpg|200px]] |
|- style="background-color: #E6E6E6;" | |- style="background-color: #E6E6E6;" | ||
! colspan="2" | Live album by [[Newcastle Big Band]] | ! colspan="2" | Live album by [[Newcastle Big Band]] | ||
|- style="background-color: #f9f9f9;" | |- style="background-color: #f9f9f9;" | ||
| <b>Released:</b> | | <b>Released:</b> | ||
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| <b>Recorded:</b> | | <b>Recorded:</b> | ||
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| <b>Length:</b> | | <b>Length:</b> | ||
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| <b>Label(s):</b> | | <b>Label(s):</b> | ||
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| <b>Producer(s):</b> | | <b>Producer(s):</b> | ||
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| <b>Studio(s):</b> | | <b>Studio(s):</b> | ||
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=Personnel= | =Personnel= | ||
− | + | * Electric Piano - Andy Hudson | |
+ | * Electric Bass - [[Sting|Gordon Sumner]] | ||
+ | * Guitar - Kevin Healey | ||
+ | * Drums - Don Eddy & Jackie Denton | ||
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+ | Saxes: | ||
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+ | * Graham Sheppard - Baritone | ||
+ | * Pat Crumley - Alto | ||
+ | * Cormac Loane - Alto | ||
+ | * Nigel Stanger - Tenor | ||
+ | * Charlie Carmichael -tenor | ||
+ | * Steve Langdon - Tenor | ||
+ | * Alistair Atkinson - tenor | ||
+ | * Geoff Hedley - tenor & soprano | ||
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+ | Trumpets: | ||
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+ | * John Pearce, Pete Volpe, David Lord, Colin Aitchison, Malcolm Hutton, Alf Parker, Aldo Bertorelli, Robert Tipady | ||
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+ | Trombones: | ||
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+ | * [[Gordon Solomon]], Brian Chester, Mike Walsh, Ronnie Maclean | ||
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+ | Special thanks to: | ||
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+ | * Ethel Wryhorn - trumpet | ||
+ | * Geno Binks - trombone | ||
+ | * Dene N. Droll - Reeds | ||
=Track listing= | =Track listing= | ||
− | '' | + | Side 1: |
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+ | * [[Adam's Apple]] N | ||
+ | * [[Macarthur Park]] P | ||
+ | * [[Lil' Darlin]] P | ||
+ | * [[Hey Jude]] PN | ||
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+ | Side 2: | ||
− | + | * [[Mercy, Mercy]] P | |
− | + | * [[Trane Ride]] N | |
+ | * [[Love For Sale]] N | ||
+ | * [[Better Get It In Your Soul]] N | ||
− | + | N - recorded live at the [[University Theatre]] in Newcastle, England, UK | |
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− | + | P - recorded live at the [[Casino Municipal]] in Pau, France (probably Sept. 7-9, [[1973]]) | |
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=Quotations and trivia= | =Quotations and trivia= | ||
− | ' | + | The record was reviewed in the December 21 issue of the Newcastle Journal - they mentioned that it was sold at the band's Sunday performances at the [[Guildhall (Newcastle) | Guildhall]] and was not yet available in shops. |
=See also= | =See also= | ||
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− | + | source: review in Newcastle Journal - December 21, [[1973]] | |
[[Category:Albums (Newcastle Big Band)]] | [[Category:Albums (Newcastle Big Band)]] |
Latest revision as of 10:48, 18 June 2023
Newcastle Big Band | |
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Live album by Newcastle Big Band | |
Released: | 1973 |
Recorded: | 1973 |
Length: | 45 minutes |
Label(s): | Wudwink |
Producer(s): | David Wood |
Studio(s): | this is a LP with live performances |
Contents
Introduction
This section needs more information.
Personnel
- Electric Piano - Andy Hudson
- Electric Bass - Gordon Sumner
- Guitar - Kevin Healey
- Drums - Don Eddy & Jackie Denton
Saxes:
- Graham Sheppard - Baritone
- Pat Crumley - Alto
- Cormac Loane - Alto
- Nigel Stanger - Tenor
- Charlie Carmichael -tenor
- Steve Langdon - Tenor
- Alistair Atkinson - tenor
- Geoff Hedley - tenor & soprano
Trumpets:
- John Pearce, Pete Volpe, David Lord, Colin Aitchison, Malcolm Hutton, Alf Parker, Aldo Bertorelli, Robert Tipady
Trombones:
- Gordon Solomon, Brian Chester, Mike Walsh, Ronnie Maclean
Special thanks to:
- Ethel Wryhorn - trumpet
- Geno Binks - trombone
- Dene N. Droll - Reeds
Track listing
Side 1:
- Adam's Apple N
- Macarthur Park P
- Lil' Darlin P
- Hey Jude PN
Side 2:
N - recorded live at the University Theatre in Newcastle, England, UK
P - recorded live at the Casino Municipal in Pau, France (probably Sept. 7-9, 1973)
Variants, special editions and re-releases
The first 50 copies didn't have a proper label.
The remaining 150 copies were pressed with a Wudwink label.
Quotations and trivia
The record was reviewed in the December 21 issue of the Newcastle Journal - they mentioned that it was sold at the band's Sunday performances at the Guildhall and was not yet available in shops.
See also
This section needs more information.
External links and reviews
This section needs more information.
References
source: review in Newcastle Journal - December 21, 1973