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Body And Soul (CD)

By: Eddie Jefferson (Artist)


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DISC 1 for Body And Soul (CD) Album By Eddie Jefferson (Artist)
1   Introduction - (with Ed Williams)
2   See If You Can Git To That
3   Body And Soul
4   Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
5   So What
6   There I Go, There I Go Again
7   Psychedelic Sally
8   Now's The Time
9   Filthy McNasty
10   Oh Gee
 


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Originally released on Prestige (7619).

Personnel: Eddie Jefferson, James Moody, Dave Burns, Barry Harris, Steve Davis, Bill English.

Eddie Jefferson's 1968 album BODY AND SOUL reflects the year it was recorded. In contrast to Jefferson's early recordings, which focused primarily on swing, bop, and cool jazz material, BODY AND SOUL features vocalese interpretations of the post-bop and soul-jazz that were popular at the time. In a treatment of Joe Zawinul's "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy," for example, Jefferson takes the same bluesy groove that made the song a hit for Cannonball Adderley and puts his textured tenor at the center of the melody. Horace Silver's "Psychedelic Sally" evokes the heady days of the period, while Jefferson's own composition "See If You Can Git to That" revs up with gospel-soul fervor.

Fans of Jefferson's readings of classic jazz standards won't be disappointed, however, because BODY AND SOUL includes vocalese performances of the Coleman Hawkins signature tune and Miles Davis's "So What" (the versions here, performed with a small combo, are arguably better than the ones on A JAZZ SINGER). Still, the highlight of the set may be the Horace Silver tune "Filthy McNasty," a free-flowing character sketch that is as fun and raunchy as its title indicates. Jefferson's vocal skill, and his ability to thread lyrics rhythmically through tricky melody lines, is consistently impressive.



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