Jimmy Forrest - Night Train (1995) 320 kbps
BAND/ARTIST: Jimmy Forrest
- Title: Night Train
- Year Of Release: 1995
- Label: P-Vine Records
- Genre: Jazz, Swing
- Quality: MP3/320 kbps
- Total Time: 48:56
- Total Size: 118 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1 Night Train 2:58
2 Calling Dr. Jazz 3:05
3 Sophisticated Lady 3:00
4 Swingin' And Rockin' 2:33
5 Bolo Blues 3:14
6 Mister Goodbeat 2:40
7 Flight 3-D 3:10
8 Hey Mrs. Jones 2:55
9 My Buddy 3:10
10 Song Of The Wanderer 2:10
11 Blue Groove 3:08
12 Big Dip 2:43
13 Beguine The Beguine 2:57
14 There Will Never Be Another You 3:09
15 Coach 13 2:22
16 Dig Those Feet 2:47
17 Mrs. Jones' Daughter 2:53
Jimmy Forrest had a tremendous hit in 1951 with "Night Train," a simple blues riff he lifted from Duke Ellington's "Happy Go Lucky Local." Although the tenorman was not able to duplicate that song's appeal with any other recording, he was a popular performer in the R&B circuit throughout the 1950s. Virtually all of his records from the era (originally made for the United label) are on this CD reissue, including five selections not previously released. The tough-toned Forrest was not really a screamer or a honker, and the 17 numbers on the set should be of interest both to early R&B and jazz collectors. Recorded in Chicago, Forrest fronts a rhythm section that includes either Charles Fox or Bunky Parker on piano and sometimes trumpeter Chauncey Locke or trombonist Bert Dabney. The music is very enjoyable and highly recommended.~Scott Yanow
1 Night Train 2:58
2 Calling Dr. Jazz 3:05
3 Sophisticated Lady 3:00
4 Swingin' And Rockin' 2:33
5 Bolo Blues 3:14
6 Mister Goodbeat 2:40
7 Flight 3-D 3:10
8 Hey Mrs. Jones 2:55
9 My Buddy 3:10
10 Song Of The Wanderer 2:10
11 Blue Groove 3:08
12 Big Dip 2:43
13 Beguine The Beguine 2:57
14 There Will Never Be Another You 3:09
15 Coach 13 2:22
16 Dig Those Feet 2:47
17 Mrs. Jones' Daughter 2:53
Jimmy Forrest had a tremendous hit in 1951 with "Night Train," a simple blues riff he lifted from Duke Ellington's "Happy Go Lucky Local." Although the tenorman was not able to duplicate that song's appeal with any other recording, he was a popular performer in the R&B circuit throughout the 1950s. Virtually all of his records from the era (originally made for the United label) are on this CD reissue, including five selections not previously released. The tough-toned Forrest was not really a screamer or a honker, and the 17 numbers on the set should be of interest both to early R&B and jazz collectors. Recorded in Chicago, Forrest fronts a rhythm section that includes either Charles Fox or Bunky Parker on piano and sometimes trumpeter Chauncey Locke or trombonist Bert Dabney. The music is very enjoyable and highly recommended.~Scott Yanow
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