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ARTIST
HAYES, TUBBY
TITLE
Modes and Blues - Live at Ronnie Scott's (Japanese Edition)
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
GEARBOX
CATALOG #
RSGB 1013OBILP
RSGB 1013OBILP
GENRE
JAZZ
RELEASE DATE
7/3/2026
Japanese edition. Originally released in 2017. This is a previously unreleased mono recording of
Modes and Blues
from the
Tubby Hayes Quintet's
weekly Ronnie Scott's residency on February 8, 1964. Regarded as one of the masterworks of British modern jazz,
Modes and Blues
shows the Quintet at the very height of its powers, channeling the new musical flavors and inspiration that Tubby Hayes had absorbed from the cutting edge of jazz and the new directions of
John Coltrane
. Recorded with Hayes' approval by
Les Tomkins
on his Ferrograph tape recorder, this is one of the most engrossing of all his stretch-out epics. Hayes digs in deep with marathon and breathtaking soloing, trumpeter
Jimmy Deuchar
delivers his characteristically lyrical improvisation, and there's dynamic interplay and drive from the great
Terry Shannon
,
Freddy Logan
, and
Allan Ganley
rhythm section. The Quintet had barely a few months left to run at the time of this performance, splitting in August 1964, fearing its music had atrophied into self-parody.
Modes and Blues
is among its many triumphs, a performance that shows how high the band had set the aspirational bar for British modernism, and, as such, is as much a cultural document as a musical souvenir.
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