I was
reminded of Don a couple of weeks back when he was mentioned on Clare Teal’s
Sunday night show. Digging through my tapes I’ve unearthed this session featuring
the Don Lusher Big Band with guest singer Valerie Masters recorded for Radio 2
in 1978. Here are some selected tracks. These recordings are not commercially
available, though Don had previously released at least two of them on record
earlier in the decade.
Kicking
things off is Cole Porter’s It’s Alright
with Me featuring the tenor sax of Tommy Whittle. Tommy, who died just last
month, also played with Don in Jack Parnell’s ATV Orchestra and the Ted Heath
Band.
Valerie Masters joins the band for The Best is Yet to Come.
Written and arranged by Don this is DL Blues featuring Albert Hall, the trumpet player not the concert venue.
Ray Davies, of Buttondown Brass fame, wrote Martinique.
You may remember this tune as one of the themes from Radio 2’s Two’s Best. One of Don’s own compositions this is Carnaby Chick.
Be Good to Me was originally recorded by Deniece Williams. This arrangement is by Ken Moule.
Stuff Like That was recorded and released by Quincy Jones is the same year as this BBC session. Barry Forgie, who would for many years conduct the BBC Big Band, arranged this version.
Finally another piece used as a theme tune: Ragging a Bone was Alan Dell’s choice of opening music for his time on The Late Show in the late 70s. It was written by Wally Ridley and arranged by Pete Moore.
Read more about Don Lusher here.
Don Lusher
1923-2006
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