The Word from Mose Allison Mose Allison

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  • Release Date: 08/27/2002
  • Original Release: 1964
  • Sales Rank: 73,470
  • Label: COLLECTABLES
  • UPC: 090431634820
 
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The Word from Mose Allison

1LISTENFoolkiller 2:25
2LISTENOne of These Days 3:02
3LISTENLook Here 2:12
4LISTENDays Like This 2:51
5LISTENYour Red Wagon 2:14
6LISTENWild Man 1:58
7LISTENRolling Stone 2:58
8LISTENNew Parchman 3:04
9LISTENDon't Forget to Smile 2:48
10LISTENI'm Not Talking 2:30
11LISTENLost Mind 4:08

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

This iconoclastic performer has sometimes been described as a country blues player, perhaps leading to images of a blind man standing on a corner playing a guitar with a bottleneck slide. In reality, Mose Allison is from a much more cosmopolitan tradition, and the country blues adage comes from attempts to describe the sound he gets playing light, swinging jazz with a distinctly rural, Southern influence. This album, from one of many he recorded for Atlantic, actually contains examples of him taking material from the real country blues heritage and reworking it into his own style, to brilliant effect. His "New Parchman Farm" is a fantastic piece, as he changes what was once a stark, depressing prison blues into something else again. Perhaps this version would be more suited to white-collar criminals such as the Watergate mob, basking in upper-class prisons complete with tennis courts. At any rate, this is a performance that only the most hardened individual would be able to listen to without a smile cracking their face. Like most of Allison's releases, this one suffers from a handful of tracks that although not quite throwaway, surely lack the substance of the best songs here. Eugene Chadbourne, All Music Guide

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