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Jimmy Rushing - Complete Goin to Chicago and Listen to the Blues '2006

Complete Goin to Chicago and Listen to the Blues
ArtistJimmy Rushing Related artists
Album name Complete Goin to Chicago and Listen to the Blues
Country
Date 2006
GenreVocal Jazz
Play time 79:28
Format / BitrateFLAC Stereo 576 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 329.16 Mb
Price$2.95
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  • Quality
  • MP3 320 kbps
  • CD 16-bit | 44,1 kHz
MP3 320 kbps   
1. Tracklist
2. 01. How Long 04:53
3. 02. Boogie Woogie 03:41
4. 03. How You Want Your Lovin Done 04:22
5. 04. Goin To Chicago 03:38
6. 05. I Want A Little Girl 04:20
7. 06. Sent For You Yesterday 03:40
8. 07. Leave Me 04:22
9. 08. See See Rider 05:13
10. 09. Its Hard To Laugh Or Smile 03:16
11. 10. Everyday I Have The Blues 06:10
12. 11. Good Morning Blues 05:21
13. 12. Take Me Back Baby 02:38
14. 13. Rock And Roll 03:13
15. 14. Evenin 07:32
16. 15. Dont Cry Baby 05:55
17. 16. Roll Em Pete 04:34
18. 17. Sometimes I Think I Do 06:31
19. Nearly as wide as he was tall, had a voice that could boom, and he more than held his own against the horn section during his long association with Count Basies orchestra, and that Basie period has to be considered the peak of Rushings recorded output. But that shouldnt stop anyone from checking out Rushings later work, and this set, drawn from sessions held in New York in 1954, 1955, and 1957, is a perfect example of this fine singers assured vocal style, which bridged the gaps between the blues, swing jazz, and R&B with seemingly effortless ease. Working with an all-star swing band that included Buddy Tate, Emmett Berry, Lawrence Brown, Vic Dickenson, Sammy Price, Freddie Green, Walter Page, and Jo Jones, Rushing rolls through a classic set featuring impressive versions of Leroy Carrs How Long, his signature tune, Goin to Chicago, a tender See See Rider , and the lovely ballad Dont Cry Baby. The band itself plays it all swing, with just a touch of jump blues and R&B attitude, but it is Rushings singing that holds it all together, his vocals again sitting at the juncture of all these different musical streams as effortlessly as a cork rides out a rainstorm.~Steve Leggett
20.  EAC extraction logfile from 12. February 2008, 15:38 for CD
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