Although Jimmy Rushing parted company with Count Basie in 1950, Basie's influence stayed with him right up until his death in 1972. Similarly, Basie didn't forget about Rushing either; the fact that Joe Williams, Basie's male vocalist from 1954-1961, was greatly influenced by Rushing certainly wasn't lost on the Count. Basie's influence is impossible to miss on Oh Love, a superb CD focusing on Rushing's John Hammond-produced work for Vanguard in the 1950s. Spanning 1955-1958, this collection of Kansas City swing, jump blues, and jazz/blues draws on three of the singer's old Vanguard LPs (Listen to the Blues, If This Ain't the Blues, and Goin' to Chicago), and finds him joined by such hard-swinging improvisers as tenor saxman Buddy Tate, trombonist Lawrence Brown, pianist Pete Johnson, and drummer Jo Jones (not to be confused with Philly Joe Jones). Rushing revisits many classics from his Basie years, including "Going to Chicago Blues," "Pennies From Heaven," "Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You," and "Dinah," and he sings them with as much conviction as ever. These are essential recordings that have withstood the test of time quite nicely. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
All Music Guide Review
Oh Love Track Listing
Credits of Oh Love
- Marlowe Morris
- Organ
- Rudy Powell
- Clarinet, Sax (Alto)
- Sam Price
- Piano
- B. Richardson
- Clarinet, Saxophone
- P. Jenkins
- Trumpet
- Roy Gaines
- Guitar
- Walter Page
- Bass
- Emmett Berry
- Trumpet
- Steve Buckingham
- Compilation
- Henderson Chambers
- Trombone
- Samuel Charters
- Liner Notes, Musical Consultant
- Vic Dickenson
- Trombone
- Freddie Green
- Guitar
- Pete Johnson
- Piano
- Jo Jones
- Drums
- Jimmy Rushing
- Vocals, Main Performer
- Buddy Tate
- Sax (Tenor)
- Aaron Bell
- Bass
- Lawrence Brown
- Trombone
- John Hammond, Sr.
- Producer
- Charlie Johnson
- Piano














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