[Dixielandjazz] What's your favorite Turk Murphy album?

Marek Boym marekboym at gmail.com
Mon Apr 13 06:57:04 PDT 2015


Another wonderful album is "Oz Turk" (couldn't recall the title before),
with notes by a certain Bill Haesler.
Listening to my all-time favourite tenor saxophonist, Bud Freeman, right
now.
Cheers

On 13 April 2015 at 15:43, Keith Garner <ckg at talktalk.net> wrote:

> Hi All
>
> In the late 1950s a friend played me "The Music of Jelly Roll Morton
> played by Turk Murphy & Wally Rose". I thought - and still think - it's a
> wonderfull collection of tracks - 16 on the LP as I remember. I got my own
> copy a few years later and have since found the tracks on a double CD along
> with other material.
>
> Some of the tracks are trumpetless and that in itself gives an interesting
> result, but all of them swing "like the clappers" as we used to say here in
> the UK.
>
> I hadn't heard it for about twenty years when I got the CD version but
> each track was so familliar it was like meeting old friends again.
>
> Regards to all
> Keith Garner
> www.jazzpzazz.co.uk
>
>
>
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