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Stomp off let's go(Chris Barber's New Orleans Jazz Band)

Misty morning(Chris Barber's New Orleans Jazz Band)

The isle of Capri(Ken Colyer's Jazzmen)

La Harpe St blues(Ken Colyer's Jazzmen)

Stevedore stomp(Chris Barber's Jazz Band)

The Martinique(Chris Barber's Jazz Band)

Chimes blues(Chris Barber's Jazz Band)

Rock Island line(Lonnie Donegan Skiffle Group)

Nobody knows you when you're down and out(Chris Barber's Jazz Band with Ottilie Patterson)

Ice cream(Chris Barber's Jazz Band)


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Reviews (3)


The observer

d. 21. Aug. 2021

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Dave Gelly

d. 21. Aug. 2021

"The late bandleader's 70-year career packed in restless shifts of style, virtuoso skill and guest spots from jazz's best".


Uncut

d. 23. July 2021

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Richard Williams

d. 23. July 2021

"What Barber understood was that jazz was never a purist's music, and therein lay its special quality. The only purity it needed was an authentic feeling for its core components: the rhythm, the blues, and the directness of emotional expression in evidence at all the many thousands of performances in which, over the course of more than 60 years, he shared his unquenchable enthusiasm. Long before the invention of postmodernism, Barber and several generations of skilled sidemen were persuading audiences to see the music's many strands as threads of a single cloth".


Mojo

2021 August

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Charles Waring

2021 August

"Magnificent tribute to the late Godfather of British jazz, blues and skiffle".