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Charlie Watts Orchestra - Live at Fulham Town Hall

Live at Fulham Town Hall
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Album Details: Live at Fulham Town Hall

Release Date:01/01/1986
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Track List: Live at Fulham Town Hall

  1. Stompin' at the Savoy
  2. Lester Leaps In
  3. Moonglow
  1. Robbins Nest
  2. Scrapple from the Apple

Pro Reviews: Live at Fulham Town Hall

  • All Music Guide

    Charlie Watts, the Rolling Stones' longtime drummer, has his roots in jazz and always loved the music. In 1986 he financed a worldwide tour by an oversized orchestra comprised of seven trumpeters, four trombones, three altoists, six tenors, a baritonist, a clarinetist, two vibraphonists, piano, two basses, cello and three drummers including the leader. Most of the musicians are English and they include among the bigger names altoist Peter King, the tenors of Evan Parker, Danny Moss and Courtney Pine, trumpeters Harry Beckett and Jimmy Deuchar, trombonist Paul Rutherford, pianist Stan Tracey and Jack Bruce on cello. While "Moonglow" features the two vibes and "Scrapple from the Apple" focuses on the two bassists, the other swing-era numbers ("Stompin' at the Savoy," "Lester Leaps In," "Robbins Nest" and "Flying Home") have the full big band playing a bit ragged but with plenty of excitement; "Lester Leaps In" is a massive tenor battle. Although one wonders how much money the tour must h...ave cost Watts, the music (which mixes together bop players with more avant-garde explorers) is well worth hearing. - Scott Yanow, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Charlie Watts

On first glance, Charlie Watts would seem to be a funny choice to include in a jazz book for he is the longtime drummer of the Rolling Stones. However, jazz was Watts' first love and in the 1980s he toured worldwide with a huge big band that included many of England's top musicians (giving one a chance to hear Evan Parker play "Lester Leaps In"). In 1991, he organized a... Read more