
Live in 1968
The previous two sets in this series of live broadcast CDs from Georgie Fame covered the years 1964 up to 1967 and this one picks up the story from the start of ā68. So, what changes did that year bring in Georgieās music?
Impossible to ignore is the release of āThe Ballad Of Bonnie And Clydeā in December ā67. Was Georgie ignoring his roots? Not so if you examine this album. It starts off with Georgieās BBC TV show accompanied by the Count Basie Band and continues with Swedish and British radio recordings of Georgie with his Band, a tight eight-piece unit featuring jazz and Blue Flames luminaries such as Eddie Thornton, Johnny Marshall, John McLaughlin and Jon Hiseman.
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Live in 1968
The previous two sets in this series of live broadcast CDs from Georgie Fame covered the years 1964 up to 1967 and this one picks up the story from the start of ā68. So, what changes did that year bring in Georgieās music?
Impossible to ignore is the release of āThe Ballad Of Bonnie And Clydeā in December ā67. Was Georgie ignoring his roots? Not so if you examine this album. It starts off with Georgieās BBC TV show accompanied by the Count Basie Band and continues with Swedish and British radio recordings of Georgie with his Band, a tight eight-piece unit featuring jazz and Blue Flames luminaries such as Eddie Thornton, Johnny Marshall, John McLaughlin and Jon Hiseman.
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The previous two sets in this series of live broadcast CDs from Georgie Fame covered the years 1964 up to 1967 and this one picks up the story from the start of ā68. So, what changes did that year bring in Georgieās music?
Impossible to ignore is the release of āThe Ballad Of Bonnie And Clydeā in December ā67. Was Georgie ignoring his roots? Not so if you examine this album. It starts off with Georgieās BBC TV show accompanied by the Count Basie Band and continues with Swedish and British radio recordings of Georgie with his Band, a tight eight-piece unit featuring jazz and Blue Flames luminaries such as Eddie Thornton, Johnny Marshall, John McLaughlin and Jon Hiseman.











