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Cat No. (Media) Artist Title Price inc VAT (ex VAT)
5047X (CD) Humphrey Lyttelton & Elkie Brooks Trouble In Mind £12.30 (£10.70)
Musicians: Elkie Brroks - Vocal; Humphrey Lyttelton - Trumpet; Kathy Stobart - Tenor / Baritone; Jimmy Hastings - Alto / Clarinet / Flute; Pete Strange - Trombone; Ted Beamont - Piano; Mick Hutton - Bass; Adrian Macintosh - Drums. Recording date not given. 52 mins.
Tracks: Three Long Years / Trouble In Mind / Ev’ryday I Have The Blues / I Cried For You / If You’re Goin’ To The City / Jeally Bean Blues / Yesterdays / Mister Bad Penny Blues / Rocky Mountain Blues / I’m Gonna Lock My Heart / Some Other Sporing / Do Your Duty / What’s Your Story Morning Glory.
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5048X (CD) Chris Barber Can't Stop Now £12.30 (£10.70)
Musicians: The Chris Barber Band with varying personnel. Recorded between 1988 and 2007. 67 mins. Can’t Stop Now / Music From The Land Of Dreams / C-Jam Blues / Medley
Tracks: (Basin Street Blues/ French Quartet Cadenza) / Hot And Bothered / Lead Me On / Martinique / Wild Cat Blues / Worried Man Blues / Gin House / Medley (Lay My Burden Down / Will The Circle Be Unbroken) / Ice Cream / Petite Fleru / Medley (Big Noise From Winnetka / Pitt’s Extract / Sunshine Of Your Love)
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5067X (CD) Various Artists Lost & Found Series - Chris Barber Presents - The Blues Legacy Vol.1 £12.30 (£10.70)
Musicians: (a) Sister Rosetta Tharpe - Vocal / Guitar. Recorded 9th December 1957. (b) Sonny Terry - Vocal / Harmonica; Brownie McGhee - Vocal / Guitar. Recorded April 1958. On tracks marked * the lead artists are joined by the Chris Barber Band:- Pat Halcox - Trumpet; Chris Barber - Trombone; Monty Sunshine - Clarinet; Eddie Smith - Banjo; Dick Smith - Bass; Graham Burbridge - Drums; Otillie Patterson - Vocal on some tracks. 79 mins.
Tracks: Everytime I Feel The Spirit* (a)/ Feed Me Jesus (a)/ Didn’t It Rain (a)/ This Train (a)/ Up Above My Head I Hear Music In The Air* (a)/ Peace In The Valley* (a)/ Down By The Riverside* (a)/ Old Time Religian* (a)/ The Saints* (a)/ Old Time Religion* (a)/ Midnight Special (b)/ Climbin’ On Top Of The Hill (b)/ Hooray Hooray, This Woman Is Killing Me (b)/ Fox Chase (b)/ How Long, How Long Blues (b)/ John Henry (b)/ Cornbread, Peas And Black Molasses (b)/ Worried Life Blues (b)/ Callin’ Mama Blues (b)/ Betty And Dupree (b)/ The Saints (b)/ This Little Light Of Mine* (b)/ Glory - I’m Going To Walk And Talk With Jesus* (b).
Comments: This CD and it's two companions have received a considerable amount of plugging including an appearance by the current Big Chris Barber Band on Jools Holland’s TV show so the main question is, ‘Are they any good?’ The answer is “Yes”. Considering that the tracks came mainly from old tapes which were ignored for years and most are live recordings the sound quality is excellent. There is the odd ‘gloop’ such as Rosetta Tharpe's guitar being completely off mike but that does not detract from the music. I doubt that anyone realised at the time that these guests of the Chris Barber band would change British popular music quite so drastically. Recommended for both their historical significance and the enjoyable music.

5068X (CD) Various Artists Lost & Found Series - Chris Barber Presents - The Blues Legacy Vol.2 £12.30 (£10.70)
Musicians: (a) Sonny Terry - Vocal / Harmonica; Brownie McGhee - Vocal / Guitar. Recorded 1958. (b) Muddy Waters - Vocal / Guitar; Otis Spann- Piano. (c) Champion Jack Dupree - Piano. Recorded 3rd December 1959. (d) Louis Jordan - Vocal / Alto. Recorded 15th December 1962. On tracks marked * the lead artists are joined by members of the Chris Barber Band:- Pat Halcox - Trumpet; Chris Barber - Trombone; Monty Sunshine (Ian Wheeler on final track)- Clarinet; Eddie Smith - Banjo; Dick Smith - Bass; Graham Burbridge - Drums; Otillie Patterson - Vocal on some tracks. 79 mins. Introduction by Chris Barber / Poor Man Blues (a)/ Boogie On The Blues (a)/
Tracks: When Things Go Wrong* (a)/ How Long Blues* (a)/ Do Lord* (a)/ Introduction by Chris Barber / Hoochie Coochie Man* (b)/ Blow Wind Blow (b)/ Long Distance Call (b)/ Baby Please Don’t Go (b)/ Blues Before Sunrise (a)/ Rollin’ Stone (a)/ I Can’t Be Satisfied (a)/ I Feel Like Going Home (a)/ Walkin’ Through The Park (a)/ Walkin’ Through The Park* (a)/ Introduction by Chris Barber / Merry Christmas Blues* (c)/ Mother-In-Law Blues* (c)/ When Things Go Wrong* (c) / Introduction by Chris Barber / T’ain’t Nobody’s Business* (d).
Comments: This CD and it's two companions have received a considerable amount of plugging including an appearance by the current Big Chris Barber Band on Jools Holland’s TV show so the main question is, ‘Are they any good?’ The answer is “Yes”. Considering that the tracks came mainly from old tapes which were ignored for years and most are live recordings the sound quality is excellent. There is the odd ‘gloop’ such as Rosetta Tharpe's guitar being completely off mike but that does not detract from the music. I doubt that anyone realised at the time that these guests of the Chris Barber band would change British popular music quite so drastically. Recommended for both their historical significance and the enjoyable music.

5069X (CD) Various Artists Lost & Found Series - Chris Barber Presents - The Blues Legacy Vol.3 £12.30 (£10.70)
Musicians: (a) Sonny Boy Williamson - Vocal / Harmonica. Recorded 31st May 1964. (b) Jimmy Witherspoon - Vocal; Humphrey Lyttelton - Trumpet; Ronnie Scott - Tenor. Recorded 8th August 1964. (c) Howlin’ Wolf - Vocal / Harmonica; Hubert Sumlin - Guitar. Recorded 30th November 1964. (d) Jimmy Witherspoon. Recorded 10th January 1980. All tracks have contibutions from Chris Barber Band (Collectively) Pat Halcox - Trumpet; Chris Barber - Trombone; Ian Wheeler - Clarinet / Alto; John Crocker - Sax; John Slaughter / Roger Hill - Guitar; Eddie Smith / Stu Morrison - Banjo; Johnny McCallum - Banjo / Guitar; Dick Smith / Vic Pitt - Bass; Graham Burbridge / Norman Emberson - Drums; Ottilie Patterson - Vocal. 79 mins.
Tracks: Introduction by Chris Barber / Untitled Blues - Help Me (a)/ Introduction by Chris Barber / C-Jam Blues (a)/ So Sad To Be Lonesome (a)/ Take A Walk With Me (a)/ Bye Bye Bird (a)/ Your Funeral, My Trial (a)/ Pontiac Blues (a)/ Pontiac Blues (a)/ The Saints (a)/ This Little Light Of Mine (a)/ The Saints (a)/ Introduction by Chris Barber / Times Are Getting Tougher Than Tough (b)/ Have You Ever Loved A Woman (b)/ Roll ‘Em Pete (b)/ Introduction by Chris Barber / Howlin’ For Me Baby (c)/ Introduction by Chris Barber / Dust My Broom (c)/ Introduction by Chris Barber / May I Have A Talk With You (c)/ Take A Walk With Me (c)/ Everyday I Have The Blues (d)/ T’ain’t Nobody’s Business (d)/ The Saints (d)/ When I’ve Been Drinkin’ (d)/ Goodbye, Goodbye, Goodbye (d)
Comments: This CD and it's ttwo companions have received a considerable amount of plugging including an appearance by the current Big Chris Barber Band on Jools Holland’s TV show so the main question is, ‘Are they any good?’ The answer is “Yes”. Considering that the tracks came mainly from old tapes which were ignored for years and most are live recordings the sound quality is excellent. There is the odd ‘gloop’ such as Rosetta Tharpe's guitar being completely off mike but that does not detract from the music. I doubt that anyone realised at the time that these guests of the Chris Barber band would change British popular music quite so drastically. Recommended for both their historical significance and the enjoyable music.

DVD5064X (DVD) The Big Chris Barber Band As We Like It £15.95 (£13.87)
Musicians: Chris Barber - Trombone / Bass / Vocal; Bob Hunt - Trombone / Cornet; Mike Henry - Trombone / Cornet; Pat Halcox - Trumpet; Richard Excell / Tony Carter / Mike Snelling - Reeds; Joe Farler - Banjo / Guitar; Andy Kuc - Guitar; Dave Green - Bass; John Sutton - Drums; Guest:- Andy Fairweather-Low - Guitar / Vocal. Recorded 30th August 2007. 108 mins.
Tracks: Bourbon Street Parade / Rent Party Blues / Jungle Nights In Harlem / Spell Of The Blues / Jubilee Stomp / Precious Lord Lead Me On / The Martinique / Wild Cat Blues / Merry-Go-Round / Can’t Stop Now / Medley (Black and Tan Fantasy / The Mooche) / C-Jam Blues / All Blues / Cornbread, Peas And Black Mollases / Whatcha Gonna Do / Hot And Bothered / Petite Fleur / It Takes A Worried Man / Medley (Lay My Burden Down / Will The Circle Be Unbroken) / The Saints.
Comments: Filmed in front of an invited audience last August at Shepperton Studios I have but one criticism of this DVD. The lighting and set design is not good at all with the musicians performing against a very muddled background and poor Richard Excell being kept more or less in the dark at the end of the front line. That having been said this is an excellent record of the more-or-less current Barber band (Bob Hunt has since left) which must be now the longest established band in the UK if not the world!