"It is unfortunate that the recording dates and personnel are not given on this CD, for the performances (although not always that well-recorded) are excellent. Singer Jimmy Witherspoon is heard near the beginning of his career. Five songs (the third through the seventh) are taken from a Pasadena concert on May 9, 1949. Backed by pianist Gene Gilbeaux's quartet (with Donald Hill featured on alto), Witherspoon is in extroverted form entertaining the enthusiastic crowd; on "New Orleans Woman," a few unidentified horns honk away to the audience's enjoyment. Of the other five songs, two are from 1950 ("I Done Found Out" and "Fickle Woman") and have Witherspoon backed by a nonet including pianist Jay McShann and tenor saxophonist Maxwell Davis. "Good Jumpin'" is with the Buddy Floyd sextet in 1948, and two others are not listed in discographies. But details aside, the enjoyable music straddles the boundary between blues, early R&B, and jazz." (Scott Yanow, Allmusic)
Nederlands
Titel | A Jazz Hour With...: Ain't Nobody's Business |
Secundaire auteur | Jimmy Witherspoon |
Type materiaal | CD |
Uitgave | Jazz Hour, 1992 |
Overige gegevens | 1 disc |
Taal | Nederlands |
Onderwerp algemeen | Jazz - Vocaal ; Rhythm & Blues |