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Ted Heath And His Music - Ted Heath's 100th London Palladium Sunday Concert (LP) - VG+/VG

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Ted Heath And His Music's Ted Heath's 100th London Palladium Sunday Concert LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of Ted Heath And His Music's Ted Heath's 100th London Palladium Sunday Concert second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
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Used
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VG+
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VG
Catalogue #:
ECS 2091
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Jazz, Big Band, Swing

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Album Info

Artist: Ted Heath And His Music
Album: Ted Heath's 100th London Palladium Sunday Concert
Released: UK, 1971

Tracklist:

A1Lush Slide
A2Birth Of The Blues
A3Fascinating Rhythm
A4Our Waltz
A5The Moulin Rouge Theme
A6Viva Verrell
B1Henry IX
B2Mood Indigo
B3The Sheik Of Araby
B4Holiday For Strings
B5How High The Moon


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Description

Ted Heath, a prominent figure in British big band music, has always been celebrated for his impeccable orchestrations, dynamic performance style, and the ability to transform any venue into a swinging jazz club. "Ted Heath's 100th London Palladium Sunday Concert" is not just another album in his discography; it's a commemorative record that captures the magic of a milestone performance.

From the moment the needle drops, listeners are instantly transported to the grandeur of the London Palladium, an iconic venue that has hosted numerous legendary performers. The album serves as a love letter to the golden era of big band jazz, showcasing the raw energy, spontaneity, and musical prowess of Ted Heath and his orchestra.

The record kicks off with a rousing rendition of a classic swing number, setting the tone for what's to come. Heath's band is in top form, with every instrument from the trumpets to the trombones, the saxophones to the rhythm section, playing with precision and zeal. Each track unfolds like a story, taking listeners on a musical journey through highs and lows, crescendos and decrescendos, fast-paced swing numbers, and soulful ballads.

What stands out in this album is the palpable energy and chemistry between the band members. Given that this was their 100th performance at the venue, there's an added layer of camaraderie and synchronization that shines through. Each musician seems to intuitively know when to take the spotlight and when to blend into the ensemble, resulting in a harmonious and balanced sound.

The solos are another highlight of the album. Whether it's a blazing trumpet solo that captures the audience's attention or a sultry saxophone that adds depth and emotion to a ballad, the soloists demonstrate mastery over their instruments, pouring their heart and soul into every note.

Heath, as the bandleader, ensures that the performance is more than just a series of songs. There's a narrative thread that runs through the concert, taking listeners on a roller coaster of emotions. From the joyful and upbeat numbers that get the audience tapping their feet to the melancholic tunes that tug at the heartstrings, the album offers a diverse range of musical experiences.

Interspersed between the tracks are moments of interaction between Heath and the audience, giving listeners a glimpse into the electric atmosphere of the Palladium that evening. The applause, the cheers, and the occasional shout-out add an authentic touch to the record, making one feel as if they were right there in the audience.

In terms of song selection, Heath strikes a balance between well-known jazz standards and lesser-known gems. This ensures that the album feels fresh and exciting, even to those familiar with the big band repertoire.

Closing the album is an epic finale that encapsulates the spirit of the evening. It's a culmination of all the emotions, energy, and musical brilliance displayed throughout the concert, leaving listeners on a euphoric high.

In conclusion, "Ted Heath's 100th London Palladium Sunday Concert" is more than just a live album; it's a historical document that captures the essence of a bygone era. For fans of big band jazz, this album is a treasure trove of musical delights, and for newcomers, it serves as a perfect introduction to the world of Ted Heath and his orchestra.



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