Mark Murphy - That’s How I Love The Blues (1962)
Genre: Jazz Vocals
Total Time: 53:55
Year: 1962
Format, bitrate: MP3 | 320 Kbps CBR
File Size: 59,06 Mb + covers
Tracklist:
01. There’s No More Blues Time (5:16)
02. Peacocks (8:49)
03. Bohemia After Dark (5:21)
04. With Every Breath I Take (5:11)
05. You’re My Alter Ego (6:14)
06. Life’s Mosaic (6:29)
07. Some Time Ago (5:22)
08. That Old Black Magic (5:38)
09. Why Was I Born/I’m a Fool to Want You (5:35)
Despite the high quality of this release (currently available on a reissue CD) and the previous Riverside date, Mark Murphy would soon emigrate to Europe, not recording in the U.S. again until 1972. The word “blues” (or in one case, “blue") is in the title of all 12 songs performed on the set. Not all of the numbers are technically blues (including “Blues In My Heart” and “The Meaning of the Blues"); but the great majority are. However, there is a good amount of variety; Al Cohn’s charts for a couple of trumpets and a six-piece rhythm section (which includes both piano and organ) are swinging, and Murphy is in top early form. Highlights include “Going to Chicago Blues,” “Senor Blues,” “Fiesta in Blue” and “Blues in the Night.”—by Scott Yanow, AMG
Personnel: Mark Murphy (vocals); Nick Travis, Clark Terry, Snooky Young, Dick Hyman, Roger Kellaway, Jim Hall, Ben Tucker, Bernie Leighton, Dave Bailey, Willie Rodriguez.
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