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Plas Johnson - Mood For The Blues

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Plas Johnson - Mood For The Blues
Capitol Records
T1503
Mono
1959

Plas Johnson played some of the most familiar saxophone notes of the twentieth century: the slinking intro to Henry Mancini's "Pink Panther Theme." First through the film, then through the airwaves, and now through decades of reruns of the Pink Panther cartoons, Plas Johnson's playing has seeped into the grey matter of millions, without one in ten thousand knowing his name.

Johnson was a favorite of Capitol star, Les Baxter, who wrote solos specially for him on African Jazz and Tamboo!. He also provided many of the smoky sax fills that became such a standard part of the orchestral accompaniments for vocalists in those days, recording with Nat "King" Cole, Peggy Lee, and Frank Sinatra.

Johnson's reputation made him a first-call player for almost twenty years. He maintained a hectic pace, usually averaging two sessions a day, playing everything from movie soundtracks to rock-n-roll singles. He was one of the crew of studio aces Brian Wilson used on most of the great Beach Boy records, and Ernie Freeman included Johnson on the many rock-oriented sessions he arranged. Neal Hefti used Johnson and trumpeter Harry "Sweets" Edison on his wonderful theme to the television series, The Odd Couple. Johnson's sax was an integral part of a number of rock groups that existed in name only, such as B. Bumble and the Stingers and the Mar-Ketts. Ironically, Johnson's busy schedule meant that he played on only the first few "Pink Panther" cartoons.
Source: Space Age Pop
More Blues, the Saxy kind. From the album jacket it looks like foreplay means different things to different people...and she waited and waited. When you coming to bed Plas?

This one has been around some time and was pretty beat up. I did what I could in cleaning it up without sacrifice to the fidelity! All in all it still sounds very good.


Side A
01 - Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying
02 - One Mint Julep
03 - How Long Has This Been Going On
04 - Blues In My Heart
05 - I've Got The Right To Cry
06 - Please Send Me Someone To Love

Side B
07 - Tanya
08 - Fool That I Am
09 - Chloe
10 - Since I Fell For You
11 - Mood For The Blues
12 - I Wanna Be Loved

Personell:
Plas Johnson - Tenor Sax
Ray Johnson - Piano
Red Callender - Bass
Earl Palmer - Drums
Ernie Freeman - Hammond Organ
Rene Hall & Bill Pitman - Guitar
Gerald Wilson - Arranger

Mood for Blues

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I've never heard of him by name, but I know his sax work - and really, there's nothing better than great sax - thanks (again) LP!
-LT

By LoungeTracks, # 21. August 2007, 11:36:06

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Wait till Friday and you will get more "Oh that was him" music. LP

By Licorice Pizza, # 21. August 2007, 12:49:15

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Anonymous writes:

LP,

dropped by because i smelled something yummy down my neck of the woods drifting out of the kitchen -Oh boy, Plas Johnson! Even sweeter than him is his rhythm section of Callender and Palmer playing against Freeman's organ. Gerald Wilson's arrangements really top this offer with a cherry -

Wow, my father used to have several LPs of his that have long since disappeared. He once told me that Johson had a sweetness/soul whereas Rollins had fire and Coltrane had the brains. . .

Many thanks for this one,

Jazz-Nekko

By anonymous user, # 29. August 2007, 10:33:47

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Wish it were not in such bad shape. Still it is better than the disapeared ones, eh!

By Licorice Pizza, # 29. August 2007, 13:02:06

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Anonymous writes:

Thanx, but there was too much noise reduction. Some distortion in the sax parts. Sadly...

By anonymous user, # 15. September 2007, 00:09:57

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freddydwight writes:

thankies. getting here a bit l8t for this, but it's still there! tyvm.

By anonymous user, # 3. October 2007, 12:56:38

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