Mose Allison
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Mose Allison
I haven't seen much mention of Mose Allison on SwingDJs yet. Just thought I would try and get some opinions flowing on this mellow-voiced Mississippi-born musician. Do you find his stuff good for dancing? Got a favourite track or album you'd like to recommend?
I'll start. I just picked up The Mose Chronicles: Live in London, Vol. 2 and I love it.
A particular favourite track of mine is his version of Don't Get Around Much Anymore off Creek Bank.
I'll start. I just picked up The Mose Chronicles: Live in London, Vol. 2 and I love it.
A particular favourite track of mine is his version of Don't Get Around Much Anymore off Creek Bank.
I've played a few Mose Allison songs, but don't find them to be songs I play alot. I know I've played "Your Mind is On Vacation" (110 BPM) and "I Love the Life I Live" (122 BPM). What prevents them from being great is that the tempo/feel is a bit sleepy and his songs have too many breaks. I dig him, though. With this reminder, I'll have to go back and give him a listen again. Maybe (Gasp!) I'll actually play the whole CD through. (when I get CDs, I pick out the best songs and put them on my hard drive, and then it may be a long time until I listen to the album again...)
Re: Mose Allison
Like "Young Man's Blues" off "The Who: Live at Leeds?"Zot wrote:I haven't seen much mention of Mose Allison on SwingDJs yet. Just thought I would try and get some opinions flowing on this mellow-voiced Mississippi-born musician. Do you find his stuff good for dancing? Got a favourite track or album you'd like to recommend?

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I have played some Mose Allison with mixed results. From what I have of his music, Mose Allison is somewhat like a vocal Thelonious Monk: the rhythmic accents and his vocal phrasing are often too off-beat to work well for most Lindy Hoppers. Same thing with Ben Sidran, another great modern jazzman with a similar voice and style as Mose. It challenges some Lindy Hoppers too much, even though I love the change.
But, come to think of it, I do think I'll put some on to listen to it right now...

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I originally did not like him much at all, but over time he grew. He is one of those guys who just seems "cool." I don't play him a lot, but when I do, it's usually later in the night when things are slowing down.
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I've got "The Best of Mose Allison" link
It was on Paul Overton's must get CD list. It's not bad. I like his material once in a while. I think it is very easy to get board of him, if he is over played.
Brian
It was on Paul Overton's must get CD list. It's not bad. I like his material once in a while. I think it is very easy to get board of him, if he is over played.
Brian
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I've seen Ben Sidran live, who is somewhat of a clone of Mose, and it is a great show, as well: at least for sittin and listenin.Shorty Dave wrote:Mose is awesome live...if you ever get the chance to see him, don't miss it. Great jazz, plus his lyrics are histerical.
I can especially relate to "I'm just a middle class white boy...trying to have some fun" LOL
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Mose Allison
I love using Van Morrison's album in which he sings the songs of Mose Allison. Much cleaner for dancing. Mose is one of our favorite guys to just listen to. We sat 5 feet away from him when he came to Maine about 10 years ago for a small, intimate summer gig. After the performance, my whitehaired husband told him he was a big fan when in high school. Mose took a good look at him and said with a sardonic grin "Hmmm - how do you think that makes ME feel?" It was a great evening.
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