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James Moody's Moods

James Moody · 1956

33 min · 7 tracks · jazz ยท big band music

A vibrant fusion of big band rhythms and intricate jazz improvisations showcasing Moody's signature saxophone style.

Why listen to this

Best for
steady mid-tempo groove for casual gatherings inviting improvisational moments
Context
Released in 1956, 'James Moody's Moods' came after Moody's significant success with his earlier work in the 1940s and served as a reaffirmation of his place in the jazz scene. At this time, Moody was transitioning from being primarily known as a sideman to stepping into the spotlight as a bandleader, crafting an album that would define his artistic direction during the ensuing decade.
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jazz, big band music

James Moody's Moods is an album by James Moody, released in 1956. A vibrant fusion of big band rhythms and intricate jazz improvisations showcasing Moody's signature saxophone style. 'James Moody's Moods' was notable for its blend of traditional big band sounds with modern jazz techniques, helping to solidify Moody's reputation. The album received critical acclaim and contributed to the evolving landscape of jazz music in the mid-1950s, influencing subsequent artists in both the big band and bebop genres. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does James Moody's Moods sound like?

A vibrant fusion of big band rhythms and intricate jazz improvisations showcasing Moody's signature saxophone style. Rooted in jazz and big band music.

What makes James Moody's Moods by James Moody notable?

'James Moody's Moods' was notable for its blend of traditional big band sounds with modern jazz techniques, helping to solidify Moody's reputation. The album received critical acclaim and contributed to the evolving landscape of jazz music in the mid-1950s, influencing subsequent artists in both the big band and bebop genres. Released in 1956, 'James Moody's Moods' came after Moody's significant success with his earlier work in the 1940s and served as a reaffirmation of his place in the jazz scene. At this time, Moody was transitioning from being primarily known as a sideman to stepping into the spotlight as a bandleader, crafting an album that would define his artistic direction during the ensuing decade.

Who is James Moody's Moods for?

James Moody's Moods works well if you're into steady mid-tempo groove, for casual gatherings and inviting improvisational moments.

How many songs are on James Moody's Moods?

James Moody's Moods has 7 tracks, running approximately 33 minutes.

Tracklist

7 tracks·33:03

Best experienced from track one โ€” press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 The Strut 3:59
  • 2 Jammin' With James Standout 11:38
  • 3 A Sinner Kissed An Angel Standout 3:58
  • 4 It Might As Well Be Spring Standout 3:51
  • 5 I've Got The Blues 2:43
  • 6 Blue Walk 3:14
  • 7 Faster James 3:40

Release Date

January 1, 1956

Genre

big band music, jazz

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

33 min 3 sec