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Name | Artist | Album | Year | Comments |
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Washington Square | Dick Hyman and His Orchestra | Fabulous [Command RS862SD] | 1963 | Dick Hyman, Lowrey; Tony Mottola, guitar; Bob Haggart, bass; Osie Johnson, drums; Bob Rosengarden & Phil Kraus, percussion | |
2:51
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It All Depends on You | Buddy Cole | Have Organ, Will Swing / Cole Plays Cole | 1958 | Hammond |
6:21
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There Will Never Be Another You | Dan Bellomy | Fusion – Then and Now [Concert Recording CR-E172] | Kawai T5 Flagship | |
8:58
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All Of Me | Earl Grant | One For My Baby [Vocalion VL 73893] | 1970 | Hammond |
12:27
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Tango Of Roses | Dick Balsano | Ricardo – Organ and Piano – Just For You [Concert Recording CR-E073] | Hammond | |
15:35
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Moon Love | Fela Sowande (see note below), Arthur Young | Organ Contrasts [Empress RAJCD 900] | Fela Sowande, Hammond; Arthur Young, Novachord | |
19:04
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Song Of The Islands | George Cates, Buddy Cole | Polynesian Percussion [Dot DLP 3355] | 1961 | Full personnel on cover: Buddy Cole, Novachord |
22:19
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Danny’s Inferno [In The Hall of the Mountain King] | Three Suns | Movin’ ‘n’ Groovin’ [RCA Victor LSA-2532] proc | 1962 | From The History of Space Age Pop Volume 3: Stereo Action Dimension CD |
25:08
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Josephine | Lenny Dee | Dee-Most [Decca DL 8308] | 1956 | Hammond |
28:20
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Cavatina | Michael Wooldridge | Piano Magic | 2015 | Yamaha Clavinova, Yamaha Digital Orchestra; Gareth Thompson, percussion |
33:11
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España | Klaus Wunderlich | Absolutely Wunderlich [NOTCD605] | 2016 | Wersi Spectra |
37:25
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I Love Paris | Hector Olivera | Through The Eyes Of Love [M.P.I. CD 111] | 2001 | Roland Atelier AT90S |
41:42
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This Masquerade | Steve Hubble | My Music Vol 2 [SH CD 0003] | 2016 | Yamaha Tyros 3, M-Audio 61-ES, Hammond XPK-100 |
46:35
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Chorus Of The Hebrew Slaves | Claudia Hirschfeld | Blackpool Favourites [Manual Music CD 02021-2] | 2002 | Wersi Louvre |
50:37
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Silence Is Golden | Mark Whale | Mein Abenteuer, Vol 4 [Radio RPR 98.20012] | 2001 | Wersi |
54:18
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El Andariego (The Walker) | Juan Torres | Grandes Exitos De Trios [Musart CDN-1877] | 1989 | |
57:26
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You’ve Got A Friend In Me | Howard Beaumont | Wonderful Wonderful | 2016 |
Fela Sowande note:
In my commentary, I described Fela as a British bandleader. As Alan Ashton pointed out, he was actually a Nigerian who took residence in England for many years, forming a jazz combo, mainly of Caribbean musicians. So while his band was formed in England, it was misleading of me to describe him as a British bandleader. My apologies for the confusing commentary.
Twice yearly of an electronics show would be good. It adds a nice touch of variety. Thank you Steve.
Sounds good to me
Well, gentlemen, the consensus appears to be in favour of two electronic shows per year, based on about 8 votes! Hardly a representative sample, in the language of the pollsters, but at least an indication of listeners’ views. Any more ‘votes’ out there?
Steve,
Of course, there ought to be at least two electronic shows a year.
Or, have you considered the idea of including an Electronics Corner and/or a Pipe (or electronic) Organ Plus Corner which would feature one track of that type of music per show?
Did you not once mention your liking of Latin American music? Are you aware of the Morquecho name, either Pedro or Alfonso, both of whom performed in posh night clubs often using Novachords with their Latin bands? Just a thought…
A huge thank you for bringing the rarely heard Novachord into the limelight.
Stan, Thanks for your feedback. I’m not keen on an ‘Electronics Corner’ but I’ll certainly be producing two such shows per year. Morquecho? That’s a new name to me… I’ve just searched YouTube and found several of Alfonso’s recordings. Good stuff!