Jim Wynn - Goofin' Off (2012)
BAND/ARTIST: Jim Wynn
- Title: Goofin' Off
- Year Of Release: 2012
- Label: Jazz Room
- Genre: Jump Blues, Blues Jazz
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:47:36
- Total Size: 111 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Goofin' Off
02. Put Me Down Blues
03. Let's Rock
04. Blow Wynn Blow
05. Down to the Ocean
06. Snug as a Bug in a Rug
07. West Coast Lover
08. Strange Love
09. Hollywood Stampede
10. J W Bop
11. Dog House Blues
12. Rubber Legs
13. Cold Blooded Boogie
14. Fat Meat
15. I'm the Boss
16. Muffle Joe Shuffle
17. Farewell Baby
18. PS I Love You
Saxophonist and bandleader Jim Wynn was born June 21, 1912, in El Paso, TX, but grew up in Los Angeles, where his first instrument was the clarinet. Switching to tenor saxophone, he began his professional career with Charlie Echols and was a sideman on hundreds of West Coast recordings, including a long association with Johnny Otis. As a bandleader (often billed as Big Jim Wynn), he recorded sporadically from 1945 to 1959 with a dozen different labels, including 4 Star/Gilt Edge (which issued his best-known side, "Ee-Bobaliba"), Modern, Specialty, Supreme, and Mercury. Wynn switched to baritone sax later in his career, and continued working as a sideman into the 1970s. He died in 1977.
01. Goofin' Off
02. Put Me Down Blues
03. Let's Rock
04. Blow Wynn Blow
05. Down to the Ocean
06. Snug as a Bug in a Rug
07. West Coast Lover
08. Strange Love
09. Hollywood Stampede
10. J W Bop
11. Dog House Blues
12. Rubber Legs
13. Cold Blooded Boogie
14. Fat Meat
15. I'm the Boss
16. Muffle Joe Shuffle
17. Farewell Baby
18. PS I Love You
Saxophonist and bandleader Jim Wynn was born June 21, 1912, in El Paso, TX, but grew up in Los Angeles, where his first instrument was the clarinet. Switching to tenor saxophone, he began his professional career with Charlie Echols and was a sideman on hundreds of West Coast recordings, including a long association with Johnny Otis. As a bandleader (often billed as Big Jim Wynn), he recorded sporadically from 1945 to 1959 with a dozen different labels, including 4 Star/Gilt Edge (which issued his best-known side, "Ee-Bobaliba"), Modern, Specialty, Supreme, and Mercury. Wynn switched to baritone sax later in his career, and continued working as a sideman into the 1970s. He died in 1977.
Jazz | Blues | FLAC / APE
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