King Pleasure: Moody's Mood for Love CD Track Listing
King Pleasure
Moody's Mood for Love (1992)
King Pleasure [Clarence Beeks] (1922/1981), Jon Hendricks (track 7): vocals\nSeldon Powell (1-10), Plas Johnson (11-14): tenor sax\nOther personnel unknown.\nArrangements: Teacho Wiltshire (1-10), Ernie Freeman (11-14), Sid Bass (15-18)\nRecorded at Sound Mixers, New York US-NY, 1962-07-26 (1-4), 1962-09-04 (5-7) & 1962-09-05 (8-10); at Capitol Studios, Los Angeles US-CA, 1956-10 (11-14); and prob. New York US-NY, ca. 1955 (15-18).\nTracks 1-10 produced by Alan Douglas and engineered by Bill Schwartau.\nTracks 1-5,7-10 previously issued on United Artists UAJ 15012, Solid State SS18021, and United Artists UAS 5634.\nTracks 11,14 previously issued as Aladdin single 3343.\nTracks 12,13 previously issued as Aladdin single 3352.\nTracks 17,18 previously issued as Jublilee single 5226.\nTracks 6,15,16 previously unreleased.\nCD produced by Michael Cuscuna.\nTransfers and remixing by Malcom Addey.\nTracks 1-10 remixed to digital from original 3-track masters.\nTracks 11-18 remixed to digital from original mono masters.\nCD: Capitol/Blue Note 84463 (1992-04-21), UPC 077778446323.
This jazz cd contains 18 tracks and runs 53min 35sec.
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: music songs tracks jazz Vocalese- King Pleasure - Swan Blues [1962] (04:00)
(Richard Carpenter/King Pleasure)\nBased on "Hittin' the Jug" from Gene Ammons' "Boss Tenor" album. - King Pleasure - Jazz Jump [1962] (03:29)
(Lester Young/King Pleasure) - King Pleasure - Old Black Magic (Diaper Pin) [1962] (02:49)
(Harold Arlen/Johnny Mercer)\nBased on Stan Getz's version. - King Pleasure - It Might As Well Be Spring [1962] (03:42)
(Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein II)\nBased on a James Moody solo. - King Pleasure - Sometimes I'm Happy [1962] (02:41)
(Vincent Youmans/Irving Caesar)\nBased on a Lester Young solo. - King Pleasure - Blues I Like to Hear [1962] (02:23)
(Count Basie/Buster Smith/Jimmy Rushing) - King Pleasure - Don't Get Scared [1962] (03:08)
(Stan Getz/King Pleasure/Jon Hendricks)\nBased on solos by Stan Getz (Pleasure) and baritone sax-er Lars Guillin (Hendricks). - King Pleasure - Mean to Me [1962] (02:46)
(Fred E. Ahlert/Roy Turk)\nBased on a Lester Young solo. - King Pleasure - This Is Always [1962] (03:19)
(Mack Gordon/Harry Warren)\nBased on a James Moody solo. - King Pleasure - I'm in the Mood for Love [1962] (03:15)
(Jimmy McHugh/Dorothy Fields)\nBased on the Prestige recording by James Moody and Blossom Dearie. - King Pleasure - D.B. Blues [1956] (02:29)
(Lester Young/King Pleasure)\nBased on solos by Lester Young (Pleasure) and trombonist Vic Dickenson (unidentified female singer).\nD.B. denotes detention barracks, from Young's unpleasant US Army experience. - King Pleasure - At Your Beck and Call [1956] (02:25)
(Buck Ram/Eddie DeLange) - King Pleasure - I'm in the Mood for Love [1956] (02:42)
(Jimmy McHugh/Dorothy Fields)\nBased on the Prestige recording by James Moody and Blossom Dearie. - King Pleasure - Blues I Like to Hear [1956] (03:02)
(Count Basie/Buster Smith/Jimmy Rushing) - King Pleasure - All of Me [c1955] (02:58)
(Seymour B. Simons/Gerald Marks)\nBased on Illinois Jacquet's 1951 Clef version. - King Pleasure - Blame the Condition [c1955] (02:58)
(A. Taste/King Pleasure) - King Pleasure - Evening Blues [c1955] (02:32)
(James Moody/King Pleasure) - King Pleasure - Diaper Pin [c1955] (02:46)
(Stan Getz/King Pleasure)\nBased on Stan Getz's version of "That Old Black Magic".