¡I'm Not Talkin': The Song Stylings Of Mose Allison 1957-1972
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[Machine Translation] With his stylish and cool sound, Mose Allison had a great influence on a wide generation of rock musicians, from the leading musician of the mod movement such as The Who, George Fame, The Yardbirds, and Brian Auger in the 1960s to punk rockers such as The Clash at the end of the 1970s. The best of Mose Allison's music was selected from his recordings for Prestige, Atlantique, and Columbia between 1957 and 1972. The album includes "I'm Not Talkin'" covered by Aerosmith, The Yardbirds, and The Bangles; "Young Man's Blues" by The Who, Johnny Winter, and The Foo Fighters; "Parchman Farm" by Manfred Mann, John Mayall, and Blue Chair; and "I'm Not Talkin'" by George "The Man" Allison. Parchman Farm" covered by George Fame and Brian Auger, "Fool Killer" covered by Van Morrison and Elvis Costello, "Your Mind is on Vacation" covered by Robert Palmer, and "Everyday Klein Mercy" covered by Robert Palmer. The album includes 24 songs that can be considered the originals of rock classics, such as "Everybody Cryin' Mercy" covered by Robert Palmer, and the original version of "I'm Smashed" covered by Ben Sidran. Includes detailed bilingual English commentary.
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