Humphrey Lyttelton Trouble In Mind
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Was, alas. He died in April. A tragic loss and utterly irreplaceable.
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Humph is a legend. What a life. What a legacy.
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O.H. nigga original humphreyyyyy you feeeeel me????!?!?!
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Makes me smile at the end of a long, long year, Thanks again, Humph. Thanks for the post. Lyttelton. See his ancestor who was part of the 'Gunpowder plot' if you want the older (same) spelling. Miss him and all he brought
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But Acker Bilk was still in his teens when Humph recorded that.
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One can hear the origin of Acker Bilke's "Stranger on the Shore".
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100 club Oxford ST.
Any body remember Saturday all night Sunday morning sets , with a white transit selling beer at the back door
University of life and Great jazz
The jam sessions of guests were just Great
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Took Me back to 100 Oxford St, ca 1953. sounds just as good today ! THANKS
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Humph got me started on jazz at age 15 (don't ask how long ago) and this brings back memories of albums borrowed from schoolmates. Now an unreconstructed Colyer fan, I always prefer Humph's earlier work of which this is a good example.
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Excellent! It sounds a bit like Deep Purple in places (The tune, not the band!)
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Great! Thanks for posting this is superb.
That's Old Humph as I used to know and adore him and his music.



Although Humph would surely have bristled at seeing his surname spelt incorrectly, this posting now acts as a very fine tribute to him.
RobeGre 3 years ago
I've chanched it in the meantime. But have a look at others. Even British sometimes spell the name wrong! Is "Lyttelton" correct?
klikonojazz 3 years ago