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Charlie Watts Orchestra ,The – Live At Fulham Town Hall -1986 Jazz , Big Band (vinyl)
Charlie Watts Orchestra ,The – Live At Fulham Town Hall -1986 Jazz , Big Band (vinyl)
Charlie Watts Orchestra ,The – Live At Fulham Town Hall -1986 Jazz , Big Band (vinyl)
stock photo only - in awesome shape
Charles Robert "Charlie" Watts (born 2 June 1941) is an English drummer, best known as a member of The Rolling Stones. Originally trained as a graphic artist, he started playing drums in London’s rhythm and blues clubs, where he met Brian Jones, Mick Jagger, and Keith Richards. In 1963, he joined their group, the Rolling Stones, as drummer, while doubling as designer of their record sleeves and tour stages. He has also toured with his own group, the Charlie Watts Quintet, and appeared at London’s prestigious jazz-club Ronnie Scott’s with the Charlie Watts Tentet.
In 2006, Watts was elected into the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame; in the same year, Vanity Fair elected him into the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame. In the estimation of noted music critic Robert Christgau, Watts is "rock's greatest drummer." In 2016, he was ranked 12th on Rolling Stone's "100 Greatest Drummers of All Time" list
Tracklist
A1 | Stomping At The Savoy | 4:54 |
A2 | Lester Leaps In | 11:32 |
A3 | Moonglow | 6:02 |
B1 | Robbins Nest | 10:18 |
B2 | Scrapple From The Apple | 3:42 |
B3 | Flying Home | 7:37 |
Credits
- Bass – Dave Green, Ron Mathewson
- Cello – Jack Bruce
- Clarinet, Flute – Olaf Vass
- Conductor, Arranged By – Alan Cohen (5)
- Engineer – Arnold Dunn, Malcolm Rodgers, Mick McKenna
- Mixed By – Keith Grant
- Percussion – Bill Eyden, Charlie Watts, John Stevens (2)
- Piano – Stan Tracy*
- Producer – Charlie Watts, John Stevens (2)
- Saxophone [Alto] – Peter King (2), Ray Warleigh, Willie Garnett
- Saxophone [Baritone] – Gail Thompson
- Saxophone [Tenor] – Alan Skidmore, Bobby Wellins, Courtney Pine, Danny Moss, Don Weller, Evan Parker
- Trombone – Annie Whitehead, Chris Pyne, John Picard, Paul Rutherford (2)
- Trumpet – Colin Smith, Dave Defries*, Harry Beckett, Jimmy Deuchar, John Huckeridge*, Steve Sidwell, Ted Emmett
- Vibraphone – Bill Lesage*, Jim Lawless