Mod Jazz Rides Again
Mod Jazz Rides Again
CD
CD (Compact Disc)
Herkömmliche CD, die mit allen CD-Playern und Computerlaufwerken, aber auch mit den meisten SACD- oder Multiplayern abspielbar ist.
- Label: Kent
- Bestellnummer: 8721170
- Erscheinungstermin: 28.9.2018
- Gesamtverkaufsrang: 11518
- Verkaufsrang in CDs: 5724
• The Mod Jazz series has inspired many imitators, but the original is still the best, as this latest volume proves. Expertly compiled, it captures the top crossover points between jazz, Latin and R&B. If we say so ourselves this may be the best yet.
• As always we have mixed the better known, the classic and the obscure. We have international superstars such as Sammy Davis Jr, with his take on ‘I Know A Place’ – a club smash if ever we’ve heard one – at the height of mohair-suited Rat Pack cool. Jimmy Witherspoon offers up something similar with ‘Hey Mrs Jones’, while Nina Simone rounds up our star quotient with her answer to Ray Charles, ‘Come On Back, Jack’.
• Organ grooves abound, be they of a more jazzy variety courtesy of Shirley Scott, the Jimmy Smithsounding Ray Franklin, or the more R&B-ish Booker T-alikes the Playboy Five and the Tempo Rhythms. Latin flavours from Montego Joe and Harold Betters add spice to the mix. In fact, so good is the line-up that we could name every track as a highlight.
• What we do know is that we finish up with an absolutely killer closer in Bobby Jenkins’ ‘What Is Love’. ‘Fever’ for the hippest crowd!
• The Mod Jazz series started in 1996 and this is the ninth volume. As with previous sets, this has been compiled and annotated by Dean Rudland and Ady Croasdell.
• As always we have mixed the better known, the classic and the obscure. We have international superstars such as Sammy Davis Jr, with his take on ‘I Know A Place’ – a club smash if ever we’ve heard one – at the height of mohair-suited Rat Pack cool. Jimmy Witherspoon offers up something similar with ‘Hey Mrs Jones’, while Nina Simone rounds up our star quotient with her answer to Ray Charles, ‘Come On Back, Jack’.
• Organ grooves abound, be they of a more jazzy variety courtesy of Shirley Scott, the Jimmy Smithsounding Ray Franklin, or the more R&B-ish Booker T-alikes the Playboy Five and the Tempo Rhythms. Latin flavours from Montego Joe and Harold Betters add spice to the mix. In fact, so good is the line-up that we could name every track as a highlight.
• What we do know is that we finish up with an absolutely killer closer in Bobby Jenkins’ ‘What Is Love’. ‘Fever’ for the hippest crowd!
• The Mod Jazz series started in 1996 and this is the ninth volume. As with previous sets, this has been compiled and annotated by Dean Rudland and Ady Croasdell.
- Tracklisting
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Poppa Nickel / The Tempo Rhythms
- 2 Hey Mrs Jones / Jimmy Witherspoon
- 3 The Bold / Russell Evans & The Nite Hawks
- 4 Shanks & Grits / Ray Shanklin
- 5 Hot Tamale Man / Harold Betters
- 6 Sherry's Party / Ray Johnson
- 7 I Know A Place / Sammy Davis Jr & Buddy Rich
- 8 Sha-Bazz Pts I & II (Edit) / The Rhoda Scott Trio
- 9 Fat Man / Montego Joe
- 10 Pluckin' / Jimmy Mayes & The Soul Breed
- 11 I'm A Dues Payin' Man / Otis Spann
- 12 Do The Thing / Gate Wesley
- 13 East 24th Avenue / Billy Graham & the Escalators
- 14 Come On Back Jack / Nina Simone
- 15 Sticks And Stones / Johnny "Hammond" Smith
- 16 Hi Heel Sneakers / Jackie Ivory Trio
- 17 Shake It Baby / T-Bone Walker
- 18 Spoonful / Playboy Five
- 19 Empire City / Gene Walker
- 20 I've Got My Walkin' Papers / The Clarence Daniels Orchestra, vocal / Obie Jessie
- 21 Pushin' The Button Of Soul / Hank Jacobs
- 22 Timber Pt II / Candy Phillips
- 23 Out House / Eddie Bridges & His Lowriders
- 24 What Is Love / Bobby Jenkins Quartet
Mod Jazz Rides Again
EUR 15,99*