Mose Allison - Swingin' Machine (1962)
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Mose Allison creates a very swinging machine for this classic Atlantic Records set – by adding in a few horns to his usual trio, and making for a groove that's even jazzier overall! Mose's vocals are wonderful, as always – extremely witty, with that great balance of New Orleans roots and 60s hipster jazz – served up in a host of his own wonderful compositions!
But at some points, the horns step out even more strongly, and get some great solo play of their own – with excellent work from the obscure Jimmy Reider on tenor sax, a surprisingly great player we wish we knew better – plus the great Jimmy Knepper on trombone. Some tunes are instrumentals – and titles include the classic"Swingin Machine", plus "Do It", "Stop This World", "Promenade", "If You're Goin To The City", and "Saritha".
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Tracklist:
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01. Swingin' Machine
02. Do It
03. Stop This World
04. Promenade
05. If You're Goin' To The City
06. Saritha
07. I Ain't Got Nothing But The Blues
08. So Rare
*2014 Atlantic / Warner Japan / Rhino | WPCR-27483 {2014 Japan 24-bit Remaster} [Jazz Best Collection 1000 Series]
Personnel:
Mose Allison (Piano, Vocals)
Jimmy Knepper (Trombone)
Jimmy Reider (Tenor Saxophone)
Addison Farmer (Double Bass)
Frankie Dunlop (Drums)
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