Saturday, 4 December 2010

Swingin' In A Winter Wonderland (1968)




















The start of some Christmas reposts from last year.

15 comments:

Fabien said...

Hi there, the link doesn't seem to work...

I-FE said...

HI Fabien, just tried the link and it seemed to be fine.

Armpit Studios said...

Hmm, "file not found" for me.

Fabien said...

it said
File not found - 404
/!download.html?tcv=1291535405957

I-FE said...

Mmm...I've changed the link now, so see if that works.

Fabien said...

Thanks! It seems to work wonders, will let you know about the record once I've listened to it.
Enjoy Sunday!!!

nlgbbbblth said...

On Spiral 404 not found is caused by the following. Might be of some help. Nice LP - we had this one growing up.
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Occasionally there is a bug where the hyperlink will not work and gives you a '404 page not found' response. This is because some additional text usually something like http://www.blogger.com/etc gets added to the actual link. Just cut and paste the text into a new browser, remove the superfluous characters i.e. everything before the second http://etc - and then it should work.

I-FE said...

Ah, thanks Paul. I bet that's what happened. I was just trying to use the same link from last year. Seems OK now.

Fabien said...

Thanks again, it works really well!!!

AlgernonBlack said...

This group was made up of the top session men of London led by Stan Roderick who was previously played trumpet with the Ted Heath band. They made quite a few albums for Decca that were only ever released in the USA on the London label. If anyone has copies let us know!

Algy.

AlgernonBlack said...

Correction........Stan Reynolds not Stan Roderick, the remainder of the note is correct.

Algy.

JetSetTelevision said...

Cooler than I expected. A very swank Christmas album! Thanks for posting!

I-FE said...

Thanks for the info, Algy. I have a couple of Stan Reynolds albums, never realised he was involved with this album.

AlgernonBlack said...

Stan Reynolds, did all of the "Hiltonaires" recordings using Session men, prominently those from the Ted Heath band. The majority of the arrangements are his also.

When I last spoke to Stan he told me he never kept any copies so anything I get I send a copy to him.

Algy.

I-FE said...

http://www73.zippyshare.com/v/46667248/file.html