RAY WARLEIGH QUARTET. Birmingham 1996.
Hi jazz fans. How about some tunes? From the great Ray Warleigh with a killer rhythm section. For Mauro and Milos. Help with titles would be appreciated. Thanks.
RAY WARLEIGH, alto sax
SOPHIA DOMANCICH, piano
PAUL ROGERS, bass
TONY LEVIN, drums
1. 13:15
2. 16:34
3. 11:05
4. 08:54
Lyttleton Theatre, Birmingham and Midland Institute, Birmingham
18th March 1996
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Andy, you made my day! I didn't expect this great surprise! Ray Warleigh with the Sophia trio! I'm still downloading it, greatly looking forward to end of download. I hope to help with titles.
I just took a look at the end of my vinyl collection (alphabetically speaking: "W") and found "Ray Warleigh's First Album" (Philips, 1968) and the wonderful "Reverie" (Vinyl, 1977).
Many thanks also for the dedication! I'm sure that Milos will be happy too!
Cool, thanks.
Big thanks Andy!
wonderful. There isn't enough Ray Warleigh around. Thank you, looking forward to hearing it.
This is great, Andy. I missed this one, so I can now pretend I did not.
Many thanks for sharing this. To me it sounds as all 4 tracks come from the same concert. However your info suggests that the recordings are from 2 different concerts, both in Birmingham. Can you clear that up? Thanks in advance
@Propylaen. The Lyttleton Theatre is within the Birmingham and Midland Institute building. I hope that answers your question.
Thanks, Andy, now I understand. Dis you record this yourself? Can you tell anything about the equipment used?
@Propylaen. Yes, I recorded it. On a That's MGX90 cassette in a Marantz PMD430 recorder using 2 Tandy Realisic PZM microphones mounted at 90 degrees. The machine died in about 15 years ago and I haven't recorded anything since. I hope you liked the sound quality.
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What a great post! Many thanks for the link.
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