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Mose Allison, Down Home Piano, 1966 on Prestige

This 1966 release collects instrumental performances from six albums he released on Prestige in the late 50s and early 60s. There’s a similar Mose Allison Sings which collects “the vocal side of his talents.”

The performers include Allison, Addison Farmer (Art Farmer’s twin brother) on bass, and Ronnie Free / Nick Stabulas on drums. Liner notes by Jack McKinney, recordings by Rudy Van Gelder.

My copy, via La Fin Du Vinyle in Montreal QC, is an early 70s reissue “Remastered for Stereo.”

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'Oh, cool,' thought I, 'it's Sunday, the Brain DJ will be slumbering, I can play some baroque music!'

'Nup,' said the Brain DJ, assaulting me from a blind spot with –

The Who, "Young Man Blues" (1968, live 1970)

Mose Allison wrote "Young Man Blues" and recorded it in 1957. The Who regularly included in their live sets, so there are a lot of versions to choose from.

The Hull version requires amps that go up to 11, because of Keith Moon.

youtube.com/watch?v=I7g21JP5nt

The Clash, Sandanista!, 1980 on CBS Records

The Clash’s fourth album, released in 1980 on CBS Records, distributed by Epic in the US. Sprawling, six-sided 3xLP collection that truly is all over the map, including a cover of Mose Allison’s “Look Here.” The FSLN catalog number on the labels is a nod to Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional, the name of the Sandanistas in […]

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