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Mose Allison Mose Alive! Mp3, Flac, Wma Mose Allison Mose Alive! mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Mose Alive! Country: US Style: Post Bop MP3 version RAR size: 1572 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1964 mb WMA version RAR size: 1135 mb Rating: 4.9 Votes: 692 Other Formats: ADX WMA MIDI AAC WAV AAC WMA Tracklist Hide Credits Smashed A1 2:20 Written-By – Mose Allison Seventh Son A2 2:30 Written-By – Willie Dixon Fool's Paradise A3 3:36 Written-By – Jesse Fuller* I Love The Life I Live A4 2:26 Written-By – Willie Dixon Since I Fell For You A5 2:47 Written-By – Buddy Johnson Love For Sale A6 5:17 Written-By – Cole Porter Baby Please Don't Go B1 2:40 Written-By – Joe Williams* That's Alright B2 2:28 Written-By – Jimmy Rogers Parchman Farm B3 3:11 Written-By – Mose Allison Tell Me Somethin' B4 2:30 Written-By – Mose Allison The Chaser B5 6:44 Written-By – Mose Allison Companies, etc. Recorded At – The Lighthouse, Hermosa Beach Credits Bass – Stan Gilbert Design [Cover Design] – Haig Adishian Drums – Mel Lee Engineer [Recording] – Wally Heider Liner Notes – John Tynan Photography By [Cover Photo] – Nick Samardge Piano, Vocals – Mose Allison Supervised By [Supervision] – Nesuhi Ertegun Notes This version: Red/green labels (70's reissue) 'Mose Allison Recorded Live At The "Lighthouse" In Hermosa Beach, California' Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Mose Alive! (LP, Album, 1450 Mose Allison Atlantic 1450 US 1966 Mono) Mose Alive! (LP, Album, 587007 Mose Allison Atlantic 587007 UK 1966 Mono) SD 1450 Mose Allison Mose Alive! (LP, RE) Atlantic SD 1450 US 1966 SD1450 Mose Allison Mose Alive! (LP, Album) Atlantic SD1450 US Unknown Mose Alive! (LP, Album, ED 153 Mose Allison Edsel Records ED 153 UK 1985 Mono, RE) Related Music albums to Mose Alive! by Mose Allison 1. Mose Allison - Seventh Son 2. Mose Allison - Ever Since The World Ended 3. Mose Allison Trio - Creek Bank 4. Mose Allison - Greatest Hits - The Prestige Collection 5. Mose Allison - Swingin' Machine 6. Mose Allison Trio - Don't Ever Say Goodbye / Ain't You A Mess 7. The Mose Allison Trio - Baby, Please Don't Go 8. Mose Allison - Wild Man On The Loose 9. Mose Allison - Sings And Plays V-8 Ford Blues 10. Mose Allison - Takes To The Hills.
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