Arthur Prysock - Morning, Noon, & Night: The Collection (1998)
Jazz, Blues, Vocal, Standards | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (JPEG) | 45:24 | 264,58 Mb
Label: Verve Records (USA) | Cat.# 314 557 484-2 | Released: 1998-07-21
A member in good standing of those deep-throated baritones who plied their trade in the 1950s and beyond, this album compiles work that Arthur Prysock did for the Old Town, Verve, and Mercury labels. Along with Johnny Hartman, Al Hibbler, and Billy Eckstine to whom's voice Prysock's bears a striking resemblance, Prysock was one of those black crooners who reached a level of popularity among the lovers of traditional pop and standard material. Prysock also had some success with rhythm & blues, especially with "I Didn't Sleep a Wink Last Night." Morning, Noon, and Night compiles more traditional material recorded by the South Carolina native. The one R&B number is a funky B.B. King- penned "Woke up This Morning" featuring the tenor sax of Prysock's brother Wilbert "Red" Prysock. This cut is one of the highlights of the album.