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(Vocal Jazz, Blues, Crooner) Arthur Prysock - The Collection: Morning, Noon, & Night - 1998, FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

Arthur Prysock - The Collection: Morning, Noon, & Night Жанр: Vocal Jazz, Blues, Crooner Страна-производитель диска: USA Год издания: 1998 Издатель (лейбл): Verve / Polygram Номер по каталогу: 314 557 484-2 Страна: USA Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: image+.cue Битрейт аудио: lossless Продолжительность: 44:36 Источник (релизер): собственный рип Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: даТреклист: 1 Take Care of Yourself Bart Howard 2:48 2 Show Me How to Mambo Otis Kirkland 2:27 3 Morning, Noon, and Night Mack Discant / Richard Miles 2:38 4 Woke up This Morning B.B. King / Jules Taub 2:54 5 Blue Velvet Lee Morris / Bernie Wayne 2:54 6 You Are Too Beautiful Lorenz Hart / Richard Rodgers 2:30 7 April Showers Buddy DeSylva / Louis Silvers 2:18 8 What's New? Johnny Burke / Bob Haggart 2:27 9 They All Say I'm the Biggest Fool Buddy Johnson 3:35 10 September in the Rain Al Dubin / Harry Warren 2:31 11 Gone Again Curley Hamner / Lionel Hampton / Curtis Lewis 3:08 12 Autumn in New York Vernon Duke 3:03 13 Jet Bennie Benjamin / Harry Revel / George David Weiss 2:42 14 In the Still of the Night Cole Porter 2:51 15 A Cottage for Sale Larry Conley / Willard Robison 3:20 16 Autumn Leaves Joseph Kosma / Johnny Mercer / Jacques Prévert 2:30  Лог создания рипа Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 2 from 29. April 2011EAC extraction logfile from 13. 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Along with Johnny Hartman, Al Hibbler, and Billy Eckstine to whom's voice Prysock's bears a striking resemblance, Prysock was one of those black crooners who reached a level of popularity among the lovers of traditional pop and standard material. Prysock also had some success with rhythm & blues, especially with "I Didn't Sleep a Wink Last Night." Morning, Noon, and Night compiles more traditional material recorded by the South Carolina native. The one R&B number is a funky B.B. King- penned "Woke up This Morning" featuring the tenor sax of Prysock's brother Wilbert "Red" Prysock. This cut is one of the highlights of the album.As for the remaining tracks, with a couple of notable exceptions, Prysock is forced to compete with a number of large, string-filled orchestras, mercifully unidentified, trying to project his voice beyond the over-arranged, syrupy orchestrations. There also seems to have been a predilection for injecting Latin rhythms, whether it made musical sense or not. "Jet" has such a beat combined with strings, harp, organ, and solo sax almost drowning out Prysock, not an easy task. There's more Latin on "Show Me How to Mambo" with a clearly dubbed vocal over a steaming mambo band reminiscent of some of Machito's work. Some of the arrangers responsible for this mish-mash are identified, like Don Sebesky who never met a string section he didn't over-orchestrate. Luckily, there are some other redeeming tracks on this CD, like a blues-laden "Blue Velvet" with excellent support from organ and muted trumpet. Prysock is given the opportunity to display his rich vocal technique on "You Are Too Beautiful" and "What's New," where he is backed with a competent big band sans strings. The Count Basie Orchestra is present on one track, "Gone Again," from their 1965 collaboration featuring Charlie Fowlkes matching sonorous baritone sax. And, of course, the song that Billy Eckstine made famous, "A Cottage for Sale," gets a perfectly pleasant reading by Prysock.Prysock's soothing baritone was in full bloom during this period. It's regrettable the labels he was working for didn't see fit to pair him with more suitable musical aggregations and with arrangements designed to feature his voice rather than surround it with large orchestras. Nonetheless, Morning, Noon, and Night is a good collection of the work of one of the better full-throated vocalists of the period.  СоставArthur Prysock - vocals Herb Gordy - arranger (#5-9) Don Sebesky - arranger (#10) Count Basie - arranger (#11) Torrie Zito - arranger (#12) Mort Garson - arranger(#13-16) Wilbert "Red" Prysock - tenor saxophone (#4)
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