Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1956
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 31:08
Size: 71,7 MB
Art: Front
(3:12) 1. Fools Rush In
(4:35) 2. I'm Old Fashion
(9:23) 3. Birks Works
(1:55) 4. Stella By Starlight
(2:53) 5. Love Is for the Very Young
(2:38) 6. Speak Low
(3:26) 7. My Man's Gone Now
(3:02) 8. Cocoanut Sweet
Relaxin' With Sandy Mosse
Year: 1956
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 31:08
Size: 71,7 MB
Art: Front
(3:12) 1. Fools Rush In
(4:35) 2. I'm Old Fashion
(9:23) 3. Birks Works
(1:55) 4. Stella By Starlight
(2:53) 5. Love Is for the Very Young
(2:38) 6. Speak Low
(3:26) 7. My Man's Gone Now
(3:02) 8. Cocoanut Sweet
An obscure side featuring the equally obscure Chicago tenor player Sandy Mosse. Mosse works here in two settings one side features a quartet with Junior Mance on piano, Bob Cranshaw on bass, and Marty Clausen on drums; the other side features the same quartet, but with Eddie Higgins on piano, and additional string quintet backings by Bill McRea. The sound on both sides is very tight not that challenging, but very much in the pocket, especially on Mosse's solos, which are all well-placed and economical. The album's a good document of the downtown Chicago scene of the 50s and demonstrates the players' ability to swing easily in two different formats. Titles include "Speak Low", "Birk's Works", "Fools Rush In", and "Stella By Starlight". (White label Argo promo pressing, with deep groove. Record and cover are nice and clean!) © 1996-2018, Dusty Groove, Inc. https://www.dustygroove.com/item/38711/Sandy-Mosse:Relaxin-With-Sandy-Mosse
Personnel: Tenor Saxophone – Sandy Mosse; Bass – Bob Cranshaw; Cello – Harry Wagman Conductor [String Quartet] – Bill McRea; Drums – Marty Claussen; Piano – Junior Mance; Viola – Harold Kupper; Violin – Arthur Tabachnick, Carl Racine, George Palermo
Personnel: Tenor Saxophone – Sandy Mosse; Bass – Bob Cranshaw; Cello – Harry Wagman Conductor [String Quartet] – Bill McRea; Drums – Marty Claussen; Piano – Junior Mance; Viola – Harold Kupper; Violin – Arthur Tabachnick, Carl Racine, George Palermo
Relaxin' With Sandy Mosse