Time: 52:09
Size: 119.4 MB
Styles: Cool jazz, Vocal jazz
Year: 1958/2006
Art: Front
[2:51] 1. I Got A Right To Cry
[5:10] 2. Old Devil Moon
[3:30] 3. The Minstrels
[4:23] 4. You Belong To Me
[5:29] 5. Stranger In Paradise
[4:33] 6. The Kissin' Bug
[3:12] 7. Ramble
[3:56] 8. Saritha
[2:20] 9. Old Man John
[3:03] 10. Ingenue
[5:03] 11. Old Devil Moon (alternate take)
[5:51] 12. Stranger In Paradise (alternate take)
[3:27] 13. Ramble (alternate take)
Mose Allison's Ramblin' with Mose was released in 1958. Other than the opening track, a stellar read of Joe Liggins' blues "I Got a Right to Cry," this is an entirely instrumental album. Bassist Addison Farmer and drummer Ronnie Free accompany the pianist as he rips through "Stranger in Paradise" from the score of Kismet at a tempo that would make the composer dizzy; his "Old Devil Moon," moves through some Latin changes and even rhythmic figures before bringing the tune back to earth, and his own "Ramble" is a scorching back-country blues jaunt that offers some evidence of Allison's mighty left-hand skills. Allison displays absolutely brilliant instrumental prowess as both an arranger and as an improviser. His unique, often unorthodox interpretations of standards and pop songs set him apart from virtually every one of his peers. ~ Thom Jurek
Mose Allison (piano, vocals); Addison Farmer (bass instrument); Ronnie Free (drums).
Mose Allison (piano, vocals); Addison Farmer (bass instrument); Ronnie Free (drums).
Ramblin' With Mose Allison
Many thanks, Mat, Don't know Why and how, but i missed this one until now !
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