With Quentin Jackson, Russell Procope, Sam Woodyard, Buster Cooper, Paul Gonsalves, Joe Turner, Jimmy Woode, and Claude Bolling. LP, Vinyl record album
Jimmy Witherspoon takes the stage at the Olympia Theater in Paris – recording here with a hip small combo who really help him find his unique blend of blues and jazz! The album's got a feel that's quite similar to any of Witherspoon's best American dates of the time – a swinging jazz take on older KC vocal modes, handled by Jimmy in a voice that's easily one of the most recognizable of his generation. Players include Buck Clayton and Emmett Berry on trumpets, Dicky Wells on trombone, Buddy Tate on tenor, and Sir Charles Thompson on piano – and titles include "I Make A Lot Of Money", "Gee Baby Ain't I Good To You", "I'll Always Be In Love With You", "Blowin The Blues", and "Everything You Do Is Wrong". LP, Vinyl record album
(Flipback cover wear & aging, faint staining along the opening with a small tear.)
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