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Artist: Plas Johnson
Title: This Must Be The Plas! Johnson Mood For The Blues
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Fresh Sound Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 75:29 min
Total Size: 169 MB

Tracklist
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01. Too Close For Comfort
02. I Hadn't Anyone Till You
03. Heart And Soul
04. Poor Butterfly
05. Memories Of You
06. Just One Of Those Things
07. There Is No Greater Love
08. If I Had You
09. My Silent Love
10. Day In, Day Out
11. My Old Flame
12. S'il Vous Plait
13. Don't Let The Sun Catch You Cryin'
14. One Mint Julep
15. How Long Has This Been Going On
16. Blues In My Heart
17. I've Got A Right To Cry
18. Please Send Me Someone To Love
19. Tanya
20. Fool That I Am
21. Chloe (Song Of The Swan)
22. Since I Fell For You
23. A Mood For The Blues
24. I Wanna Be Loved
25. The Big Twist
26. Come Rain Or Come Shine

Plas Johnson (ts, as, bs), Larry Bunker, Gene Estes, Vic Feldman (vib), Paul Smith, Ray Johnson (p), Ernie Freeman (org), Howard Roberts, Bill Pitman (g), Red Callender (b), Earl Palmer (d), Gerald Wilson, Rene Hall (arr).
During the late Fifties and early Sixties in the US the saxophone of Plas Johnson was a ubiquitous sound on radio. Known as the horn behind the hits, he was famous as the tenor sax on the celebrated 1963 Pink Panther main theme recording. Born near New Orleans, he moved to the west coast at a very young age and there launched a career that made him one of the most sought-after studio musicians on the Los Angeles scene, with a great reputation built largely on his remarkable ability to play any style of music with taste and restraint.
The two Capitol albums here epitomize this. On This Must Be the Plas! (1959), he is accompanied by three small groups with slight personnel changes, and although Plas is the main voiceon tenor, baritone and alto saxeverybody else in the group has his own solo space. Mood for the Blues (1960) features Plas on tenor with strings and rhythm, the tasteful arrangements of Gerald Wilson and René Hall forming a fine background for his solo work. Also included here is his first single for Capitol, including his smash hit The Big Twist and Come Rain or Come Shine. His warm tone and naturally easy style is as greatly admired by other musicians as it is by jazz and pop music fans. It resulted in the kind of soulful, pretty and well-controlled sound that gave universal enjoyment.

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