Monty Sunshine & Ken Sims
The Radio Luxembourg Sessions: The 208 Rhythm Club
Volume 6

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Brand new shrinkwrapped CD.

Vocalion CDNJT 5320


These sessions were recorded for radio broadcast purposes and, as such, not issued commercially.
Vocalion presents them on CD for the first time.

Monty Sunshine’s Jazz Band (1961)
Radio Luxembourg 208 theme “This is the Right Spot”
208 Rhythm Club theme* (Welsh) [slow version]
1919 March (Trad)
Sobbing and Crying (Bechet) MS
Beryl Bryden introduces ...
Gimme a Pigfoot and a Bottle of Beer (Wilson) BBV
Get Out of Here (and Go On Home) (Ory; Scott)

Radio Luxembourg 208 theme “This is the Right Spot”
208 Rhythm Club theme* (Welsh) [fast version]
Down Home Rag (Sweatman)
Monty Sunshine introduces ...
Sobbing and Crying (Bechet) [take 2] MS
Coney Island Washboard (Durand; Adams; Nestor; Shugart) DB BBW
Tuxedo Rag (Celestin)

Radio Luxembourg 208 theme “The Most Popular Station”
208 Rhythm Club theme* (Welsh) [fast version – long]
Savoy Blues (Ory)
Monty Sunshine introduces ...
Sunstroke (Sunshine) MS
Young Woman’s Blues (Smith) BBV
Cake Walking Babies from Home (Williams; Smith; Troy) BBV

Ken Sims & His Vintage Jazz Band (1961)
Radio Luxembourg 208 theme “The Most Popular Station”
208 Rhythm Club theme* (Welsh) [fast version]
The Glory of Love (Hill) LJB
Dipper Mouth Blues (Oliver; Armstrong)
Aunt Hagar’s Blues (Handy)
Panama (Tyers)

Continuity announcements:
George Melly
Soloists: MS Monty Sunshine (clarinet); BBV Beryl Bryden (vocal); DB Dickie Bishop (vocal); BBW Beryl Bryden (washboard); LJB Long John Baldry (vocal)
* Alex Welsh & His Band

CDNJT 5320

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