Jimmy Rushing - The Essential Jimmy Rushing (1974)

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Title: The Essential Jimmy Rushing
Year Of Release: 1974/1991
Label: Vanguard Records
Genre: Jazz, Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:12:03
Total Size: 175/335 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Boogie Woogie 3:40
02. See See Rider 5:12
03. Sent For You Yesterday 3:39
04. How Long How Long Blues 4:51
05. How You Want Lovin' Done 4:21
06. I Can't Understand 4:38
07. My Friend Mister Blues 5:49
08. Sometimes I Think I Do 6:33
09. Goin' To Chicago 3:38
10. Every Day I Have The Blues 6:08
11. Good Morning Blues 5:19
12. Evenin' 7:31
13. Take Me Back Baby 2:38
14. If This Ain't The Blues 8:07

This single CD reissues an earlier Jimmy Rushing two-LP set, leaving off two cuts due to lack of space. Jimmy Rushing, who may very well have been the definitive male big band singer, sticks mostly to blues and Kansas City swing on the release and is backed by a variety of top swing all-stars, including most notably tenor saxophonist Buddy Tate, trumpeter Emmett Berry, and trombonists Lawrence Brown and Vic Dickenson. The sidemen receive plenty of space for concise solos, particularly pianists Pete Johnson and Sammy Price. The performances (plus the 11 other songs that are awaiting reissue someday) are among the most rewarding of Jimmy Rushing's post-Basie career and are full of joy and timeless swing.



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Thank you!!!!