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TEDDY WILSON - Stomping At The Savoy [1969] Black Lion / FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Strange as it seems, Teddy Wilson only made one record as a leader during 1960-66. His playing had not declined in the slightest, but the veteran swing pianist's style was overlooked in favor of newer players, and although still a household name in the jazz world, he was somewhat neglected. In 1967, with this excellent CD and its companion, Air Mail Special, Wilson returned to a more regular recording schedule. Recorded in London, this studio session finds Wilson joined by some fine English musicians (including clarinetist Dave Shepherd and vibraphonist Ronnie Gleaves) for a spirited runthrough of swing standards. Although the date on the CD says 1969, it is definitely 1967.  by Scott Yanow 
Tracklist:
1 Stompin' at the Savoy 4:16
Benny Goodman / Andy Razaf / Edgar Sampson / Chick Webb 
2 Moonglow 4:30
Eddie DeLange / Will Hudson / Irving Mills 
3 As Time Goes By 2:26
Herman Hupfeld 
4 Honeysuckle Rose 4:01
Andy Razaf / Fats Waller 
5 Flying Home 4:35
Benny Goodman / Lionel Hampton / Sydney Robin 
6 I Can't Get Started 2:21
Vernon Duke / Ira Gershwin 
7 Sometimes I'm Happy 4:00
Irving Caesar / Clifford Grey / Vincent Youmans 
8 Body and Soul 4:33
Frank Eyton / Johnny Green / Edward Heyman / Robert Sour 
9 I'll Never Be the Same 7:36
Gus Kahn / Matty Malneck / Frank Signorelli 
10 Easy Living 3:07
Ralph Rainger / Leo Robin 
11 On Green Dolphin Street 2:10
Bronislaw Kaper / Ned Washington 
12 Honeysuckle Rose 4:04
Andy Razaf / Fats Waller
Credits 
Bass – Peter Chapman
Clarinet – Dave Shepherd
Drums – Johnny Richardson
Piano – Teddy Wilson
Vibraphone – Ronnie Gleaves
 TEDDY WILSON - Stomping At The Savoy [1969] 
[1999] Black Lion / FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless  
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