At the Jazz Workshop
Download links and information about At the Jazz Workshop by James Moody. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 01:03:42 minutes.
Artist: | James Moody |
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Release date: | 1998 |
Genre: | Jazz |
Tracks: | 13 |
Duration: | 01:03:42 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Bloozey | 8:27 |
2. | The Jazz Twist | 6:41 |
3. | One for Nat | 5:53 |
4. | Bunny Boo | 5:23 |
5. | Moody Flooty | 4:19 |
6. | It Might As Well Be Spring | 5:57 |
7. | Disappointed | 2:10 |
8. | Sister Sadie | 2:46 |
9. | Little Buck | 2:12 |
10. | Home Fries | 6:15 |
11. | 'Round Midnight | 5:17 |
12. | Stablemates | 5:09 |
13. | Moody's Mood for Love (I'm in the Mood for Love) | 3:13 |
Details
[Edit]This 1998 CD reissues the recording Cookin' the Blues and adds one selection only previously available on a sampler, plus three unissued cuts from the same date. Although James Moody, who is heard here on tenor, flute and alto, utilizes a septet that includes trumpeter Howard McGhee, he is the main soloist throughout. The set finds Moody mostly emphasizing the blues at mid-to-fast tempos, in addition to playing particularly memorable versions of ballads "It Might as Well Be Spring," "'Round Midnight" and the swinger "Stablemates." Moody's friend, singer Eddie Jefferson has three features: "Disappointed" (based on "Lady Be Good"), Horace Silver's "Sister Sadie," and a fine remake of "Moody's Mood for Love." Throughout the date, James Moody is heard in prime form on all three of his instruments; overall, this is one of his strongest sets.