
The high technical standards that Tubby Hayes had achieved by the late 1950s affected a younger generation of British jazz saxophonists, which rose to prominence as the 1960s dawned. Tenorists Dick Morrissey and Stan Robinson directly reflected Hayes' immaculate dexterity and broad forthright tone, and were perhaps the last British tenor saxophonists to be hailed as major talents while still favouring, initially at least, little more than consolidation of work by the then current American heroes.
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They Say It's Wonderful
March On
Gurney Was Here (or Blue Waltz)
Pili Pili
St. Thomas
Cherry Blue
Puffing Billy
A Bench in the Park
Dancing in the Dark
Mildew
Happy Feet
Jellyroll
There And Back
Clouds
Sancticity
Where Is Love?
Love Theme from Blade Runner [Music from Blade Runner]
Red Shoes
Skatin'
Dick's Theme
Change Partners
Start
I Won't Last A Day Without You
D.M. Blues
Off the Wagon
Blue Star Delhi
Angel
Soliloquy
St Thomas
Lord Mayo
The Way We Were
Running Out Of Time
Willow Weep for Me
East Sunrise
Down Home
Where Is Love
Lou Grant
Sunday Lunch
The Goblin
Willow, Weep For Me
The Spirit Fell
Storm Warning
Starts Fell On Alabama
Journey Home
C-Jam Bues
Love Theme
Don't Fall Over The Bridge
Corpus
Stars Fell On Alabama
El Schtuck
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