Jay McShann - Goin' to Kansas City [2003]

Primary Artist
Jay McShann
Album Title
Goin' to Kansas City [2003]
Release Date
September 23, 2003 
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Review by Chris Nickson
Jay Mcshann is one of Kansas City's great treasures, and this disc brings him back to his hometown to record for the first time in almost 50 years, although he's lived there for many decades. Made piecemeal over a few years (although it hangs together so well that you wouldn't know it), these are very definitely the same Kansas City blues that are at the root of music from Charlie Parker and Count Basie. A marvelous, effortless pianist, he seems happiest on material with a strong connection to the blues, like "Kansas City," which comes in two versions, or his very rooted version of "Ain't Nobody's Business." And when he gets to the completely solo "The Fish Fry Boogie," age slips completely from his fingers, with some spirited stride playing and a strong left hand under the dexterous right. Read More
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