James Moody - My Desire (2019)
Artist: James Moody
Title: My Desire
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: nagel heyer records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:13:26
Total Size: 347 / 169 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: My Desire
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: nagel heyer records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:13:26
Total Size: 347 / 169 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. That's My Desire
02. This Is Always
03. Si Jolie
04. Lester Leaps In
05. I Cover the Waterfront
06. How Deep Is the Ocean, How High Is the Sky
07. Les Feuilles Mortes
08. Lover Come Back to Me
09. Somewhere over the Rainbow
10. These Foolish Things
11. Dexterious
12. September Serenade
13. Good Bait
14. I'm in the Mood for Love
15. More Than You Know
16. Moody's Mode
17. Chanter Pour Toi
18. Body and Soul
19. Out of Nowhere
20. Bédélia
21. Deep Purple
22. Aimer Comme Je T'Aime
23. Bootsie
24. I'm in the Mood for Bop
James Moody was an institution in jazz from the late '40s into the 21st century, whether on tenor, flute, occasional alto, or yodeling his way through his "Moody's Mood for Love." After serving in the Air Force (1943-1946), he joined Dizzy Gillespie's bebop orchestra and began a lifelong friendship with the trumpeter. Moody toured Europe with Gillespie and then stayed overseas for several years, working with Miles Davis, Max Roach, and top European players. His 1949 recording of "I'm in the Mood for Love" became a hit in 1952 under the title of "Moody's Mood for Love" with classic vocalese lyrics written by Eddie Jefferson and a best-selling recording by King Pleasure. After returning to the U.S., Moody formed a septet that lasted for five years, recorded extensively for Prestige and Argo, took up the flute, and then from 1963-1968, was a member of Dizzy Gillespie's quintet. He worked in Las Vegas show bands during much of the 1970s before returning to jazz, playing occasionally with Gillespie, mostly working as a leader and recording with Lionel Hampton's Golden Men of Jazz. Moody, who alternated between tenor (which he preferred) and alto throughout his career, had an original sound on both horns. He was also one of the best flutists in jazz. Moody recorded as a leader for numerous labels, including Blue Note, Xanadu, Vogue, Prestige, EmArcy, Mercury, Argo, DJM, Milestone, Perception, MPS, Muse, Vanguard, and Novus. He died of complications from pancreatic cancer on December 9, 2010 in San Diego, CA. James Moody was 85 years old. ~ Scott Yanow