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  1. King Pleasure first gained attention by singing the Eddie Jefferson vocalese classic "Moody's Mood For Love", based on a 1949 James Moody saxophone solo to "I'm In The Mood For Love". Pleasure's 1952 recording, his first after signing a contract with the Prestige label, is considered a jazz classic; the female vocalist featured is ...

  2. BUY OR LISTEN. These are the seminal sessions in vocalese which spawned a whole host of singers–including Manhattan Transfer–working in this style today. Taking Eddie Jeffersons lead, King Pleasure developed his own style and material in the idiom.

  3. 1997 — US. CD. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "King Pleasure Sings / Annie Ross Sings" on Discogs.

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  4. King Pleasure. King Pleasure, along with Eddie Jefferson was one of the first masters vocalese. This is a style where lyrics are written and sung in harmony to the solos by jazz instrumentalists. Pleasure said Jefferson was his greatest influence, but Pleasures sax-like style and scat singing were equally influential.

  5. Tracklist:King Pleasure Sings01 Red Top 0:00 02 Jumpin' With Symphony Sid 3:17 03 Sometimes I'm Happy 5:54 04 This Is Always 8:54 05 What Can I Say (After...

  6. King Pleasure Sings / Annie Ross Sings. King Pleasure & Annie Ross. 16 SONGS • 48 MINUTES • JUL 25 2006. Purchase Options. TRACKS. DETAILS. 1. Red Top. King Pleasure. 03:14. 2. Jumpin' With The Symphony Sid. King Pleasure. 02:34. 3. Sometimes I'm Happy. King Pleasure. 02:55. 4. This Is Always. King Pleasure. 03:14. 5.

  7. King Pleasure Sings/Annie Ross Sings by King Pleasure, Annie Ross released in 1954. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at Al...