Mose Allison - Greatest Hits The Prestige Collection
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Eyesight To The Blind | 1:44 | |
One Room Country Shack | 3:00 | |
That's All Right | 2:26 | |
I Hadn't Anyone Till You | 2:32 | |
I've Got A Right To Cry | 2:48 | |
Do Nothin' 'Till You Hear From Me | 3:10 | |
Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me | 3:10 | |
Baby, Let Me Hold Your Hand | 3:15 | |
Don't Get Around Much Anymore | 2:47 | |
Trouble In Mind | 3:13 | |
Young Man's Blues | 1:24 | |
I Hadn't Anyone 'Till You | 2:32 | |
Lost Mind | 3:30 | |
Blueberry Hill | 2:56 | |
Creek Bank | 4:35 | |
Parchment Farm | 3:17 | |
If You Live | 2:31 | |
The Seventh Son | 2:37 | |
Eyesight For The Blind | 1:44 | |
Parchman Farm | 3:17 |
Video
parchman farm - mose allison - prestige 1957
Mose Allison the seventh son
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Catalog Numbers
- 514520F
- 00025218600422
- OJCCD-6004-2
- OJC-56004
- OJC-6004
Labels
- Jazz Heritage
- Original Jazz Classics, Prestige
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Formats
- CD
- Compilation
- Remastered
- Cassette
- Vinyl
- LP
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Companies
Role | Company |
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Record Company | Universal Music Group International |
Phonographic Copyright (p) | Fantasy, Inc. |
Copyright (c) | Fantasy, Inc. |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Art Direction | Phil Carroll |
Liner Notes | Pete Townshend |
Photography By | Lee Tanner |
Recorded By | Rudy Van Gelder |
Remastered By | Phil De Lancie |
Supervised By | Bob Weinstock |
Recording Supervisor | Bob Weinstock |
Notes
- Tracks 14-16 Available On Compact Disc only
- Tracks 14, 15 & 16 are available on CD only.
- Original Jazz Classics Collections on cover.
- P. 1988 Fantasy Inc., Made in U.S.A. on disc
- Originally released as Mose Allison - Mose Allison Sings
- Originally released as 24002 Mose Allison
Barcodes
- Barcode (Text): 7 1779-44520-2 0
- Barcode: 0 25218 60042 2
- Label Code: LC 15025
- Rights Society: BIEM/SABAM
- Barcode (Text): 0 25218-6004-2 2
- Barcode (Scanned): 025218600422
- Matrix / Runout: OJCCD 6004 L0A25E
- Barcode (Text): 25218-6004-4
- Barcode: 025218600415
About Mose Allison
Mose Allison (born November 11, 1927, Tippo, Mississippi, USA - died November 15, 2016, Hilton Head, South Carolina, USA) was an American jazz blues pianist and singer.
He was born outside Tippo, Mississippi on his grandfather's farm, which was known as The Island "because Tippo Bayou encircles it." He took piano lessons from age five, picked cotton, played piano in grammar school and trumpet in high school, and wrote his first song at age thirteen. He went to college at the University of Mississippi for a while, then enlisted in the U.S. Army for two years. Shortly after mustering out, he enrolled at Louisiana State University, from which he was graduated in 1952 with a BA in English with a minor in Philosophy.
In 1956 he moved to New York City and launched his jazz career performing with artists such as , , , , and . His debut album, "Back Country Suite
Real Name
- Mose John Allison
- Jr.
Name Vars
- Alison
- Allison
- Allison, Mose
- Allsion
- G Allison
- M Allison
- M J Allison
- M. Alison
- M. Allison
- M. J. Allison
- M.Alison
- M.Allison
- M.J. Allison
- M.J. Allsion
- Mole Allison
- Moose Allison
- Moose Allyson
- Mos Allison
- Mose
- Mose Alison
- Mose Alliyson
- Mose J. Alison
- Mose J. Allison
- Mose. Allison
Aliases
- \"Old Grand Happy\"
Comments
So cool nice
& nicked for Gurney Slade. Brill piece
Nice to hear the original, but I still prefer it by The Bluesbreakers. Both versions are definitely cool!
"He shot his wife" - Love Mose, very influential and talented.
«Trois chansons seulement de Mose Allison Sings sont signées du pianiste-chanteur. Le reste du répertoire pioche à gauche et à droite, chez Ray Charles, Duke Elligton, Jimmy Rodgers ou Percy Mayfield. Quand on écoute Parchman Farm, on jurerait que ça n'est pas de lui, que l'ami Mose a juste emprunté une complainte de prisonnier pour en faire ce petit truc plutôt guilleret, dans un style pré-rock'n'roll assez voisin du Route 66 de Bobby Troup. Or c'est bien lui, Mose Allison, le middle class white boy, 36 ans, qui s'imagine en pauvre bougre du Mississippi, coincé à vie au pénitencier de Parchman. D'après Alan Lomax, qui y enregistra avec son père quantité de chants de travail, hollers ou autres murder songs entre 1933 et 1947, « les prisons d'état du Sud ressemblaient à bien des égards à des camps de concentration nazis (…). N'importe quoi pouvait vous arriver ; vous étiez à la merci d'hommes sans loi qui détestaient les “négros”… » Bref, l'esclavage en pire. Mais certains préféraient la sécurité de la vie carcérale aux aléas du monde libre. Et c'est dans la peau d'un de ces parias de la société que Mose Allison se promène sur un riff de piano boogie. Il est assis là-bas, il n'a jamais fait de mal à personne et toute la journée il met du coton dans un sac de onze pieds. Un “twelve guage shotgun” braqué dans le dos. On attend d'en savoir un peu plus. Mose Allison chatouille l'ivoire en laissant le type à peau d'ébène en suspens. Curieux : des petits grommellements à la Glenn Gould pendant le solo. Et puis le fin mot de l'histoire : all I did was drink my wine. Ralentissement, le gus va passer là tout le reste de sa vie. And all I did was shoot my wife… Ah, quand même. L'année d'après (1964), un petit gars du Minnesota écrit Maggie's Farm sur un tempo similaire et dans une veine plus, hem, débridée. Bob Dylan est un fan déclaré de Mose Allison. Elvis Costello en sera un autre. Voyez qu'on est en bonne compagnie» (François Gorin, Télérama 27/11/2012).
Doing a tribute to Mose tonight in Courtenay BC with Ralph Barret.
R.I.P. Mr. Allison....
Per: www.legacy.com
Mose Allison, a legendary blues and jazz pianist, died Nov. 15, 2016, in Hilton Head, South Carolina, according to multiple news sources. He was 89...
Mose Allison was also a singer-songwriter who was known for his unique voice. Allison’s music featured many influences including jazz, blues, pop, bebop, and classical...
Allison was born Nov. 11, 1927, in the Mississippi Delta region and began playing piano at age 5. He moved to New York City in 1956 and began his jazz career. Allison performed with many legendary jazz artists including Stan Getz, Gerry Mulligan, and Zoot Sims. He released his debut album in 1957 on Prestige Records...
In 1963, he released his first album featuring all vocal songs, “Mose Allison Sings.” That album featured one of his most famous songs, “Parchman Farm.” Prestige tried to market him as a pop star, and Columbia and Atlantic Records later positioned him as a blues artist...
His last studio album, “The Way of the World,” was released as recently as 2010. In 2013, Allison was honored as a jazz master by the National Endowment for the Arts, which is the highest honor in jazz...
Many musicians were influenced by Mose Allison including Jimi Hendrix, The Who, the Rolling Stones, Elvis Costello, and Van Morrison. The Who and the Clash covered some of his songs...
May he R.I.P.
Mose Allison, a legendary blues and jazz pianist, died Nov. 15, 2016, in Hilton Head, South Carolina, according to multiple news sources. He was 89...
Mose Allison was also a singer-songwriter who was known for his unique voice. Allison’s music featured many influences including jazz, blues, pop, bebop, and classical...
Allison was born Nov. 11, 1927, in the Mississippi Delta region and began playing piano at age 5. He moved to New York City in 1956 and began his jazz career. Allison performed with many legendary jazz artists including Stan Getz, Gerry Mulligan, and Zoot Sims. He released his debut album in 1957 on Prestige Records...
In 1963, he released his first album featuring all vocal songs, “Mose Allison Sings.” That album featured one of his most famous songs, “Parchman Farm.” Prestige tried to market him as a pop star, and Columbia and Atlantic Records later positioned him as a blues artist...
His last studio album, “The Way of the World,” was released as recently as 2010. In 2013, Allison was honored as a jazz master by the National Endowment for the Arts, which is the highest honor in jazz...
Many musicians were influenced by Mose Allison including Jimi Hendrix, The Who, the Rolling Stones, Elvis Costello, and Van Morrison. The Who and the Clash covered some of his songs...
May he R.I.P.
This groovy, syncopated piece caught my ear when I was just a little girl and I'd dance around the house to it. Another unique, influential talent gone this year. RIP Mose.
This would be his 1963 vocal version.
Mose Allison . (November 11 1927 – November 15 2016)
the epitome of smooth jazz - Mose, you're the man ❤️
GREAT
I was born 1957. Never did no man no harm.10 kids7 wives.I shave deserved t NOBELPRIZE.CApice?
This compulsive and unusual groove was filched by Anthony Newley for his hit song Bee Bom, and by Max Harris for his Gurney Slade Theme on Tony's TV series
Saw Mose live in Portland Oregon several years ago. He was awesome but did not perform this number MY FAVORITE!!! SUPERB!!! Thank you for posting.
Haven’t heard Mose for a loonngg time❤️. Had this album since forever but not now. Love ya Mose.
...wow..haven't heard this for yonks.....thank you....
smooth - know why I decided 1958 was a good time to be born. I get to have all this lovely music sent to me by my friend.