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Eddie Jefferson|The Jazz Singer

The Jazz Singer

Eddie Jefferson

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Eddie Jefferson, one of the great jazz singers and an important pioneer of vocalese, is heard in peak form on this Evidence CD which reissues an Inner City LP and adds six previously unissued selections to the program. The bulk of the music is from 1959-1961, with Jefferson backed by several horns including trumpeter Howard McGhee and tenor saxophonist James Moody, and sometimes three other vocalists. There are many highlights including Jefferson's original classic versions of "Body and Soul" (a tribute to Coleman Hawkins, the "king of the saxophone") and "So What" (dedicated to Miles Davis), a remake of "Moody's Mood for Love" and vocalese adaptations of a few Lester Young and Charlie Parker solos. Most of the unissued tracks are from these sessions, but there is also "Silly Little Cynthia" from 1964 (a duet with pianist Tommy Tucker) and a meeting with guitarist Louisiana Red on 1965's "Red's New Dream." When one considers that Jefferson otherwise did not record during 1963-1967, it makes those two numbers not only enjoyable but historic. This CD is highly recommended for all jazz collections.

© Scott Yanow /TiVo

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Eddie Jefferson

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1
So What'
00:03:31

Eddie Jefferson, Primary

2016 Inner City Records Inner City Records 2016

2
Moody's Mood for Love
00:03:09

Eddie Jefferson, Primary

2016 Inner City Records Inner City Records 2016

3
Sister Sadie
00:02:42

Eddie Jefferson, Primary

2016 Inner City Records Inner City Records 2016

4
It's Only a Paper Moon
00:03:02

Eddie Jefferson, Primary

2016 Inner City Records Inner City Records 2016

5
T.D.'s Boogie Woogie
00:02:25

Eddie Jefferson, Primary

2016 Inner City Records Inner City Records 2016

6
Now is the Time
00:02:59

Eddie Jefferson, Primary

2016 Inner City Records Inner City Records 2016

7
Body & Soul
00:03:31

Eddie Jefferson, Primary

2016 Inner City Records Inner City Records 2016

8
Workshop
00:02:56

Eddie Jefferson, Primary

2016 Inner City Records Inner City Records 2016

9
Sherry
00:03:03

Eddie Jefferson, Primary

2016 Inner City Records Inner City Records 2016

10
Baby Girl
00:03:17

Eddie Jefferson, Primary

2016 Inner City Records Inner City Records 2016

11
Memphis
00:02:51

Eddie Jefferson, Primary

2016 Inner City Records Inner City Records 2016

12
Honeysuckle Rose
00:02:18

Eddie Jefferson, Primary

2016 Inner City Records Inner City Records 2016

13
The Preacher*
00:02:31

Eddie Jefferson, Primary

2016 Inner City Records Inner City Records 2016

14
Night Train*
00:02:32

Eddie Jefferson, Primary

2016 Inner City Records Inner City Records 2016

15
NJR*
00:03:21

Eddie Jefferson, Primary

2016 Inner City Records Inner City Records 2016

16
I've Got The Blues*
00:02:42

Eddie Jefferson, Primary

2016 Inner City Records Inner City Records 2016

Album review

Eddie Jefferson, one of the great jazz singers and an important pioneer of vocalese, is heard in peak form on this Evidence CD which reissues an Inner City LP and adds six previously unissued selections to the program. The bulk of the music is from 1959-1961, with Jefferson backed by several horns including trumpeter Howard McGhee and tenor saxophonist James Moody, and sometimes three other vocalists. There are many highlights including Jefferson's original classic versions of "Body and Soul" (a tribute to Coleman Hawkins, the "king of the saxophone") and "So What" (dedicated to Miles Davis), a remake of "Moody's Mood for Love" and vocalese adaptations of a few Lester Young and Charlie Parker solos. Most of the unissued tracks are from these sessions, but there is also "Silly Little Cynthia" from 1964 (a duet with pianist Tommy Tucker) and a meeting with guitarist Louisiana Red on 1965's "Red's New Dream." When one considers that Jefferson otherwise did not record during 1963-1967, it makes those two numbers not only enjoyable but historic. This CD is highly recommended for all jazz collections.

© Scott Yanow /TiVo

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