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Mose Allison Discography Mose Allison Discography The Al Cohn Quintet – 1956 Mose Allison: Ever Since the World Ended – 1987 Stan Getz Quartet – Live in 1956/57 Mose Allison: The Best of Mose Allison – 1988 Stan Getz Quartet: The Soft Swing – 1957 Mose Allison: Greatest Hits – 1988 Jazz Alive! A Night at the Half Note – 1959 Mose Allison: My Backyard – 1989 Al Cohn & Zoot Sims Quartet – 1960 Mose Allison: At His Best – 1990 Al Cohn & Zoot Sims Quartet: You ’N Me -1960 Mose Allison: Sings and Plays – 1991 Mose Allison: Back Country Suite – 1957 Mose Allison: I Don’t Worry bout a thing – 1991 Mose Allison: Local Color – 1957 Mose Allison: The Earth Wants You – 1993 Mose Allison: Young Man Mose - 1958 Mose Allison: Pure Mose – 1994 Mose Allison: Ramblin’ with Mose - 1958 Mose Allison: High Jinks! – 1994 Mose Allison: Creek Bank - 1958 Mose Allison: Allison Wonderland - 1994 Mose Allison: Autumn Song – 1959 Mose Allison: Middle Class White Boy – 1994 Mose Allison: Tranfiguration of Hirum Brown –1959 Mose Allison: Lessons In Living – 1994 Mose Allison: I Love the Life I live – 1960 Mose Allison: The Sage of Tippo Mose Allison: Takes to the Hills – 1961 Mose Allison: The London Chronicles Vol. 1- 2001 Mose Allison: I Don’t Worry Bout a Thing – 1962 Mose Allison: The London Chronicles Vol. 2 – 2002 Mose Allison: Swingin’ Machine - 1963 Mose Allison: Mose Allison Sings – 1963 Mose Allison: The Word from Mose - 1964 Compilations: Mose Allison: Mose Allison Alive! – 1965 Hot Rods & Custom Classics Mose Allison: Wild Man on the Loose – 1965 Live From the Mountain Stage Lounge Mose Allison: Down Home Piano – 1965 Jazz Profile Mose Allison: Mose Allison Plays for Lovers – 1966 Nighttime Jazz Mose Allison: Mose Goes – 1968 Smooth and Cool Mose Allison: Hello There Universe – 1969 Music to Install Windows 98 – Borders Mose Allison: The Best of Mose Allison – 1970 Classic Jazz Mose Allison: Western Man – 1971 Atlantic Jazz Classics Mose Allison: Retrospective – 1971 Atlantic Jazz Vocal Classics Mose Allison: Mose in Your Ear – 1972 Cocktail Mix,. Vol 2: Martini Madness Mose Allison: Seventh Son - 1973 Drivin’ Blues Mose Allison: Creek Bank – 1975 Essential Jazz Mose Allison: V-8 Ford Blues – 1966 Great Moments in Jazz Mose Allison: I’ve Been Doin’ some thinking – 1968 Night Time Jazz Mose Allison: Your Mind is on Vacation – 1976 The Whole Nine Yards Motion Picture Soundtrack Mose Allison: Middle Class White Boy – 1982 Voices of Cool Mose Allison: Lessons In Living – 1982.
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