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Jimmy Witherspoon & Jay McShann

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Download links and information about Jimmy Witherspoon & Jay McShann by Jimmy Witherspoon. This album was released in 1959 and it belongs to Blues, Jazz genres. It contains 24 tracks with total duration of 01:08:43 minutes.

Artist: Jimmy Witherspoon
Release date: 1959
Genre: Blues, Jazz
Tracks: 24
Duration: 01:08:43
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Ain't Nobody's Business 3:10
2. In the Evening 3:01
3. Frog-I-More 2:51
4. McShann Bounce 2:30
5. How Long Blues 3:07
6. Money's Getting Cheaper 2:59
7. Skidrow Blues 2:50
8. Spoon Calls Hootie 2:45
9. Backwater Blues 3:10
10. Jumpin' With Louis 3:02
11. Destruction Blues 2:36
12. Ain't Nobody's Business 2:58
13. Hot Biscuits 2:32
14. Slow Drag Blues 3:04
15. M.R. Boogie 2:29
16. Buttermilk 2:39
17. Skidrow Blues 3:45
18. Soft Winds 2:37
19. No Name Boogie 3:01
20. Thinking About My Baby 2:42
21. Geronimo 2:26
22. Twelve O'Clock Whistle 2:56
23. Mellodrag 2:32
24. Eatin' Watermelon 3:01

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Although Jimmy Witherspoon gets first billing on this CD reissue, he actually only has vocals on 11 of the 24 selections and is just present on three of the seven sessions; high points include two versions of his signature song "Ain't Nobody's Business." Pianist Jay McShann is the real leader of these Los Angeles recordings and the brand of music he performs mixes together swing, blues, slight touches of bebop, and early R&B. Most of the songs are basic originals and there are spirited solos from many lesser-known horn players; only the young trumpeter Art Farmer, his brother bassist Addison Farmer, and the popular studio tenor saxophonist Maxwell Davis are still remembered. In addition to Witherspoon (who is in excellent early form), Lois Booker, Maxine Reed and Crown Prince Waterford also take vocals. An easily recommended set of rarities from the later period of Kansas City jazz.