Fame had most of his commercial success in the 1960s and early 1970s with a pop style of R&B. In the 1980s, he moved into more of a jazzy style, and that can be seen here. He performed this concert with a swing-styled big band. He generally avoided performing his 1960s hits, though he did do a different styled take on "The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde."
I didn't even know this recording existed, but it came to me thanks to musical associate Progsprog. So thanks again to him. This is yet another recording that had disappeared from the Internet but now can go back into circulation.
Once again though, there's some renumbering involved. I had already posted a Fame BBC concert from 2005. So that one is now being renamed to "Volume 6." You can find the revised version of that one here:
https://albumsthatshouldexist.blogspot.com/2025/01/georgie-fame-bbc-sessions-volume-5-bbc.html
This album is 43 minutes long.
01 Strike Up the Band (Georgie Fame)
02 talk (Georgie Fame)
03 The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde (Georgie Fame)
04 talk (Georgie Fame)
05 Cool Cat Blues (Georgie Fame)
06 talk (Georgie Fame)
07 The More I See You (Georgie Fame)
08 talk (Georgie Fame)
09 J and B [Instrumental] (Georgie Fame)
10 talk (Georgie Fame)
11 Drip Drop (Georgie Fame)
12 talk (Georgie Fame)
13 Rockin' Chair (Georgie Fame)
14 talk (Georgie Fame)
15 The Blues and Me (Georgie Fame)
16 talk (Georgie Fame)
17 Little Pony (Georgie Fame)
https://pixeldrain.com/u/iboMUfnN
alternate:
https://bestfile.io/en/FBCmRws7SbqkRdk/file
All I know about the cover image is that it was taken in concert at some point in 1990.

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