Mark Murphy - Midnight Mood (2015) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Mark Murphy
Title: Midnight Mood
Year Of Release: 1968 / 2015
Label: MPS Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [44.1kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 37:04 min
Total Size: 374 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Midnight Mood
Year Of Release: 1968 / 2015
Label: MPS Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [44.1kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 37:04 min
Total Size: 374 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Jump For Joy (4:42)
02. I Don't Want Nothin' (2:49)
03. Why And How (2:58)
04. Alone Together (2:59)
05. You Fascinate Me So (4:11)
06. Hopeless (4:27)
07. Sconsolato (3:47)
08. My Ship (3:50)
09. Just Give Me Time (2:36)
10. I Get Along Without You Very Well (4:45)
Personnel:
Mark Murphy - vocals
Jimmy Deuchar - trumpet
Ake Persson - trombone
Derek Humble - alto saxophone
Ronnie Scott - tenor saxophone
Sahib Shihab - baritone saxophone, flute
Francy Boland - piano
Jimmy Woode - bass
Kenny Clarke - drums
Alltime favorite vocal jazz and by far Mark Murphy‘s best album. Contains "Sconsolato" & "Why and how". Mark Murphy turns 80 years young this year. He is famous for his soaring instrument and his distinctive vocal improvisations, with melody and lyrics.
He was a recipient of the Down Beat magazine readers jazz poll for Best Male Vocalist in 1996, 1997, 2000, and 2001. Notably Mark has received six Grammy nominations for Best Vocal Jazz Performance. Among his best known nominated recordings are “Stolen Moments” – Muse Records, “September Ballads” – Milestone Records and “Song for the Geese” – RCA Records.
Mark’s original lyrics to Oliver Nelson’s, “Stolen Moments” and Freddie Hubbards’ standard, “Red Clay” live on through vocal jazz programs all over the world today. From “Meet Mark Murphy” (1956) to the 2010 recording titled, “Never Let Me Go”, Murphy continues attracting audiences and fans around the world.
He was a recipient of the Down Beat magazine readers jazz poll for Best Male Vocalist in 1996, 1997, 2000, and 2001. Notably Mark has received six Grammy nominations for Best Vocal Jazz Performance. Among his best known nominated recordings are “Stolen Moments” – Muse Records, “September Ballads” – Milestone Records and “Song for the Geese” – RCA Records.
Mark’s original lyrics to Oliver Nelson’s, “Stolen Moments” and Freddie Hubbards’ standard, “Red Clay” live on through vocal jazz programs all over the world today. From “Meet Mark Murphy” (1956) to the 2010 recording titled, “Never Let Me Go”, Murphy continues attracting audiences and fans around the world.