A live 1976 recording from a couple of sessions at the Quebec Hotel, Cardiff. Complete with crowd noises, it brings back memories of so many sessions, in so many venues, in so many places. Places where the punters could drink, maybe dance, singalong and chat without being given dirty looks whilst still appreciating the music.
The pub was demolished in 2012 and had it not been for this treasured archival gem from Chris Hodgkins may well have now been long forgotten.
Thank goodness it hasn't!
West Indian guitarist Parker, who died two years later, had a long running residency at the hotel after spells in London and abroad either side of WWll and his chordal approach to solos provided the essential harmonic fullness needed when there's no bass present.
Hodgkins blows in a confident and relaxed manner. No high note pyrotechnics but rather reminiscent of a small group set by Ruby Braff or maybe Bill Coleman. Indeed one of the tracks was actually composed by Bill Coleman and modestly titled Bill Coleman. There's not a flattened fifth in sight and, had there been it would have sounded like a bum note!
A must for mainstream/classic jazz fans - Lance
Indiana; Cheek to Cheek; Georgia on my Mind; You Took Advantage of me; Bill Coleman; Deep Purple; Solitude; Undecided; I've Found a New Baby; Ida! Sweet as Apple Cider; I'm Putting All my Eggs in One Basket; C'est Si Bon; At Sundown; Blueberry Hill; As Long as I Live; China Boy.
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