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James Allsopp Quartet
I'm A Fool To Want You

I'm A Fool To Want You

Catno

IALP 019

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Limited Edition

Release date

Feb 27, 2016

Genres

Jazz

Styles

Beautiful jazz record by James Allsopp Quartet on Nostalgia 77's imprint Impossible Ark Records disponible en vinyle dans notre disquaire à Montpellier

Beautiful jazz record by James Allsopp Quartet on Nostalgia 77's imprint Impossible Ark Records. Limited run of 300 copies.

A moment of silence to respect the level of musicianship here. These guys really know how to talk to each other. Every topic in the album is maturely discussed. A group as tight-knit as this hasn't been heard since the 50's. Allsopp has a very specific sound that is solid like Getz and yet delicate like Desmond; a sound I can't put my finger on. The only way to put it is that he sounds like James Allsopp. I had no choice but to get the LP, where it has earned its spot here in Cali next to Baker, Mulligan, Pepper, and all alike. You'd be a fool to go on without it. A toast. Piste favorite : My One And Only Love

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A1

I Was Doing Alright

5:09

A2

A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square

3:16

A3

On The Street Where You Live

6:02

A4

The Man I Love

4:25

B1

I'm A Fool To Want You

7:01

B2

On A Clear Day

4:58

B3

My One And Only Love

5:30

B4

That Old Feeling

4:09

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