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  1. Albums
  2. #18 the submarine case - jimmy witherspoon

Jimmy Witherspoon - #18 The Submarine Case (LP)

Jimmy WitherspoonJimmy Witherspoon
  • 2011
  • 11 tracks
  • 34 min
  • blues
#18 The Submarine Case - Jimmy Witherspoon
#18 The Submarine Case
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#18 The Submarine Case - Jimmy Witherspoon
#18 The Submarine Case - Jimmy Witherspoon

Product description

Dive into the depths of musical storytelling with Jimmy Witherspoon's "#18 The Submarine Case," a captivating album that blends the rich traditions of blues, jazz blues, classic blues, and swing music. Released on April 25, 2011, under the Rolyan Seamless Stimulae label, this 34-minute journey features 11 tracks that weave a narrative as intriguing as its title suggests.

The album kicks off with "Introduction" and "Prologue," both featuring the vocal talents of William Keely, setting the stage for a series of tracks that unfold like chapters in a gripping tale. Witherspoon's distinctive voice and the album's unique structure make "#18 The Submarine Case" a standout in his discography. Each track, from "This Is Another Tape In the Series..." to the closing notes of "Closing (feat. William Keely)," offers a blend of musical excellence and storytelling that keeps the listener engaged from start to finish.

Jimmy Witherspoon, known for his powerful vocals and contributions to the blues genre, delivers a performance that showcases his artistry and versatility. The collaboration with William Keely adds depth and richness to the album, making it a memorable addition to any music collection. Whether you're a longtime fan of Jimmy Witherspoon or new to his music, "#18 The Submarine Case" is an album that promises to delight and inspire.

Tracks

  1. Introduction (feat. William Keely)Jimmy Witherspoon, William Keely
    1:38
  2. Prologue (Feat. William Keely)Jimmy Witherspoon, William Keely
    0:16
  3. This Is Another Tape In the Series...Jimmy Witherspoon
    3:52
  4. We Are Going To Be There For 90 Days Or Better...Jimmy Witherspoon
    4:23
  5. The Next Thing You Know I Am Going Home...Jimmy Witherspoon
    3:23
  6. I Said "he Meets A What?"Jimmy Witherspoon
    4:36
  7. And I See It Is A Research Vessel...Jimmy Witherspoon
    5:10
  8. I Said "negative, Friend..."Jimmy Witherspoon
    3:52
  9. He Is Lowering Rubber Boats Now...Jimmy Witherspoon
    3:37
  10. I Thought That The Reason...Jimmy Witherspoon
    3:17
  11. Closing (feat. William Keely)Jimmy Witherspoon, William Keely
    0:16
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Product specifications

Details

Album
#18 The Submarine Case
Artist
Jimmy Witherspoon
Album release date
April 25, 2011
Label
Rolyan Seamless Stimulae
Available
No

Product information

Mono or stereo
Stereo
Duration
34 min
Tracks
11 tracks

Other

Limited Edition
No
Genre
Blues
Box set
No
Remastered
No
Reissue
No

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About Jimmy Witherspoon

Jimmy Witherspoon, born in Gurdon, Arkansas, was a powerhouse vocalist who seamlessly blended blues, jazz, and R&B, earning him a reputation as one of the most distinctive voices in post-war American music. Witherspoon's journey began during World War II, where he gained attention singing with Teddy Weatherford's band in Calcutta, India. His career took off in the mid-1940s when he recorded with Jay McShann's band and later released his first solo records. Known for his versatility, Witherspoon could switch from a smooth crooner to a powerful shouter, depending on the song's demands. His signature hit, "Ain't Nobody's Business," released in 1949, remains a classic, and his comeback performance at the 1959 Monterey Jazz Festival solidified his status as a blues and jazz legend. Witherspoon's baritone voice, whether smooth or raspy, had a unique timbre that captivated audiences. Throughout his career, he recorded numerous albums and performed alongside other jazz and blues greats. His music continues to inspire and influence musicians and fans alike, making Jimmy Witherspoon an enduring figure in the world of blues and jazz.

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