sábado, 15 de maio de 2021

Eddie Thompson - Midnight In London

Artist Biography by AllMusic

b. Edgar Charles Thompson, 31 May 1925, London, England, d. 6 November 1986, London, England. Born blind, Thompson learned to play piano as a child. In the late 40s he was active in London clubs, playing with Carlo Krahmer, Vic Feldman and others. In the 50s he played on radio, in studio bands, made records under his own name and with Tony Crombie, Tommy Whittle, Freddy Randall and others and by the end of the decade was house pianist at Ronnie Scott’s club. In the early 60s he went to the USA to live, playing regularly at the Hickory House in New York. Back in the UK in the early 70s, he led a trio that toured extensively and frequently backed visiting American jazzmen, including Buddy Tate, Ruby Braff and Spike Robinson.

A dazzlingly inventive player in his early days, Thompson sometimes delivered bravura performances at the expense of feeling but in his maturity he made many memorable appearances at concerts around the UK. He had an enormous repertoire and when in musical sympathy with a guest he could be the best of accompanists. His solo playing was long overlooked by record companies but Alastair Robertson of Hep Records compensated for this with some excellent sessions in the early 80s. Thompson’s death at the age of 61 came when he was at the height of his powers.




Eddie Thompson Midnight In London

A1 Passport To Pimlico 00:00 A2 Nelson's Column 04:20 A3 A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square 08:14 A4 London Pride 12:53 B1 Underneath The Arches 17:25 B2 There's A Lovely Lake In London 21:08 B3 A Foggy Day 24:45 B4 Chelsea Bridge 28:22 B5 Limehouse Blues 32:09 Bass – Arthur Watts Drums – Jackie Dougan Flute, Arranged By – Johnny Scott Liner Notes – Edgar Jackson Piano – Eddie Thompson Vibraphone – Tubby Hayes

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