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One of the least happy features of the local jazz scene since April 1957 has been the continued absence of Jimmy Deuchar. Since Victor Feldman's departure for America, Jimmy has been probably the most mature and complete all-round musician in British jazz. Jimmy is a 'natural' born musician. As a trumpet player, he ranks among the best ever heard here. He can read almost anything on sight, and blow jazz on sequences he's never seen before. He has tremendous awareness of what is going on around him in the band. He anticipates well. He has an incredible aptitude for instinctively "right" phrasing and for dynamics, and a big broad singing sound. He also has that feeling for jazz, both harmonically and rhythmically, that cannot be acquired and which must be innate.
Also Available By Jimmy Deuchar JASCD616, JASCD621
See also JASCD 610, JASCD 611, JASCD 614, JASCD 615, JASCD 616, JASCD 617, JASCD 618, JASCD 620, JASCD 621, JASCD 622, JASCD 625, JASCD 626, JASCD 632, JASCD 641, JASCD 689 and JASCD 690 .
1. SWINGIN' IN STUDIO TWO
2. HEATHER MIST
3. JAK-JAK
4. PAL JIMMY
5. SPLIT SECOND
6. MY FUNNY VALENTINE
7. I DIDN'T KNOW WHAT TIME IT
WAS
8. BEWITCHED, BOTHERED AND BEWILDERED
9. I COULD WRITE A BOOK
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