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**VOTED REISSUE CD OF THE YEAR IN THE BRITISH JAZZ AWARDS** Throughout his career Humphrey Lyttelton never fought shy of pushing the boundaries and experimenting. This CD contains some of his early experiments in the early 1950s. It contains complete commercially released recordings by the Graeme Bell- Humphrey Lyttelton Jazz groups, the Grant-Lyttelton Paseo Jazz Band and Lazy Ade Monsbrough's Late Hour Boys.

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Tracks
The Bell-Lyttelton Jazz Nine:Take A Note From The South; Open House. The Bell-Lyttelton Jazz Twelve: Apples Be Ripe. The Bell-Lyttelton Jazz Ten: Midnight Creep. The Bell-Lyttelton Jazz Nine: Small Hour Fantasy. The Grant-Lyttelton Paseo Jazz Band; Friendless Blues; Original Jelly Roll Blues (version 1); Fat Tuesday; Mam’selle Josephine (version 1); Original Jelly Roll Blues(version 2); King Porter Stomp; London Blues; Mike’s Tangana. The Lyttelton Paseo Jazz Band: Muskrat Ramble Mam’selle Josephine (version 2). Humphrey Lyttelton & His Band with Ade Monsbourgh: Hoppin’ Mad; Don’t Monkey With It; Forgotten Woman’s Blues; Sweet Muscatel; Get It; Stay With It; Ugly Duckling. Lazy Ade’s Late Hour Boys with Humphrey Lyttelton: Hook, Line & Sinker; Backroom Joys BONUS TRACKS Lazy Ade’s Late Hour Boys: Hullo Jim Eadie; Turn Up A Card.

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