King Pleasure Sings/Annie Ross Sings

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Total Tracks: 16   Total Length: 48:31

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Ageless fun.

Stewgotts

I'm revisting this too have after buying it on vinyl way back when. It's a joy. The singing riffs stick with you ringing in your brain long after the music ends. Beats " it's small world after all."

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nice to hear again...

aL5jazz

As a jazz musician I used to have the original double vinyl of this recording, which I totally wore out by listening to it everyday. I'm happy I found it again online so I can resume letting it take me into jazz bliss! Thanks emusic for making this available (& affordable) again.

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The brief life span of classic jazz vocalese singing found its first inspiration in these King Pleasure sides. Pleasure vocalized many bebop solos by the likes of James Moody, Charlie Parker, and Lester Young, often adding his own hip and witty lyrics to the mix. Initially issued on his debut, Moody’s Mood for Love, the first eight sides here include solid senders like “Parker’s Mood,” “Red Top” (based on a Gene Ammons solo and featuring singer Betty Carter), and “Jumpin’ With Symphony Sid” (Lester Young). Balancing out the boppish fare, Pleasure also delivers ballads like “This Is Always” (featuring the Dave Lambert Singers) and his own composition, “Don’t Be Scared” (up-and-coming vocalese star Jon Hendriks guests). Future Hendriks cohort Annie Ross co-headlines this LP, matching Pleasure’s best with hits like “Twisted” (Wardell Gray) and “Farmer’s Market” (Art Farmer). Her wordless scat feature, “Annie’s Lament,” is a highlight as well. A must for bop and vocal jazz fans. – Stephen Cook

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