One of the few jazz albums ever recorded for the Old Town label – a company mostly known for its R&B and doo wop! Pianist Stan Free plays hard and fast, and is backed by a percussion group that includes Jose Mangual and Patato Valdes – at a level that almost makes the vibe of the ... (Jazz) read moreLP, Vinyl record album
(Heavy original pressing with deep groove. A great copy!)
The famous guest here is Count Basie – who makes the album sound even groovier than some of Prysock's other records from the time – and we like all of those quite a bit! The mix is wonderful – and titles include "Where Are You", "Sunday", and "Do Nothing ... (Vocalists) read moreLP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has black tape on the seams, light wear, and some aging.)
Genius! It's hard to go wrong with Arthur Prysock in the 60s – and an album like this is key proof of why he was one of the best male singers of his generation – even if nobody seems to remember that now! There's a mix of darkness in with the bold, adult, masculine approach here ... (Vocalists) read moreLP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has some splitting on the top seam and light surface wear.)
Two full albums from one of the most popular jazz singers of his day – back to back on the same CD, with bonus material too! First up is the album I Worry About You – fantastic work from Arthur Prysock – a singer who really helped redefine the role of the male singer in the 60s, ... (Vocalists) read moreCD