Mose Allison (born November 11, 1927, Tippo, Mississippi, USA - died November 15, 2016, Hilton Head, South Carolina, USA) was an American jazz blues pianist and singer.
He was born outside Tippo, Mississippi on his grandfather's farm, which was known as The Island "because Tippo Bayou encircles it." He took piano lessons from age five, picked cotton, played piano in grammar school and trumpet in high school, and wrote his first song at age thirteen. He went to college at the University of Mississippi for a while, then enlisted in the U.S. Army for two years. Shortly after mustering out, he enrolled at Louisiana State University, from which he was graduated in 1952 with a BA in English with a minor in Philosophy.
In 1956 he moved to New York City and launched his jazz career performing with artists such as Stan Getz, Gerry Mulligan, Al Cohn, Zoot Sims, and Phil Woods. His debut album, "Back Country Suite", was issued on the undefined label in 1957. He formed his own trio in 1958.
It was not until 1963 that his record label allowed him to release an album entirely of vocals. Entitled "Mose Allison Sings", it was a collection of songs that paid tribute to artists of the Mojo Triangle: Sonny Boy Williamson ("Eyesight to the Blind"), Jimmy Rogers ("That's All Right") and Willie Dixon ("The Seventh Son"). However, it was an original composition in the album that brought him the most attention – "Parchman Farm". For more than two decades, "Parchman Farm" was his most requested song. He dropped it from his playlist in the 1980's because some critics felt it was politically incorrect. Allison explained to Nine-O-One Network Magazine: "I don't do the cotton sack songs much anymore. You go to the Mississippi Delta and there are no cotton sacks. It's all machines and chemicals."
His 1987 recorded album "Ever Since The World Ended" - Blue Note 48015 received the highest rating (5 starts) in Down Beat February 1988.
Prestige Records tried to market Allison as a pop star, but undefined and later undefined tried to market him as a blues artist. Because he sang blues, Jet magazine thought that he was black and wanted to interview him.
Allison was inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame in 2006.
Allison's March 2010 album, "The Way of the World", "marked his return to the recording studio after a 12-year absence."
In 2012, Allison was honored with a blues marker on the Mississippi Blues Trail in his hometown of Tippo. On January 14, 2013, Allison was honored as a Jazz Master by the National Endowment for the Arts at a ceremony at Lincoln Center in New York. The NEA Jazz Masters Fellowship is the nation's highest honor in jazz.
Allison wrote some 150 songs. His own performances have been described as "delivered in a casual conversational way with a melodic southern accented tone that has a pitch and range ideally suited to his idiosyncratic phrasing, laconic approach and ironic sense of humor."
2024
Enlightenment (3)
4xCD, Comp
2022
2021
Strawberry (26)
6xCD, Comp
2020
Snailworx
CD, Album
2018
Vinyl Passion
2xLP, Album, Comp, RM, Two
2017
Not Now Music
2xCD, Comp
2017
Essential Jazz Classics
2xCD, Comp, RM
2016
BGP Records
CD, Comp, Mono
2016
2015
Enlightenment (3)
5xCD, Comp
2015
IBis Recordings
CD, Album
2015
2014
Real Gone
4xCD, Comp, RM
2014
Acrobat Music
4xCD, Comp
2014
Fresh Sound Records
3xCD, Comp, RE, RM, 24-
2010
Anti-
CDr, Single, Promo
2010
Floating World Records, Retroworld
2xCD, Comp
2010
2006
Warner Jazz, Rhino Records (2)
CD, Comp
2006
Collectables
4xCD, Comp
2001
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Warner Jazz, Warner.ESP, Rhino Records (2), Atlantic
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2000
Prestige, Atlantic, Rhino Records (2)
CD, Comp
2000
HMV Jazz, EMI
CD, Album, Comp
1999
Collectables
CD, Comp, RE
1999
Collectables
CD, Comp
1998
32 Jazz
2xCD, Comp
1998
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Original Jazz Classics
CD, Comp
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Warner Special Products
CD, Comp
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Prestige
2xLP, Comp, RM, Gat
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Atlantic
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Columbia
7", EP
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Esquire
7", EP, Mono
1960
Esquire Records Ltd.
7", EP
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Columbia
LP, Album
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Prestige
7", Promo
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Metronome
7", EP
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SR International
LP, Comp
2025
UMe, Third Man Records
2xLP, RSD, Ltd, Pur
2024
Demon Records
LP, RSD, Comp, Pur
2024
Repertoire Records, BBC
4xCD, Comp, Mono, RM + Box
2024
Grapefruit Records
3xCD, Comp
2024
Strawberry (26)
Box, Comp + CD, Album, Mono, RE + CD, Album, Mono,
2024
Repertoire Records
CD, Album
2024
Owsley Stanley Foundation
3xCD
2024
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Rhythm & Blues Records
CD
2023
Omnivore Recordings, Omnivore Recordings
2xCD, Comp, RM
2023
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Norske Albumklassikere
CD, Album, RE, RM
2022
HNE Recordings Ltd
CD, Album, RE + CD, Album, RE + CD, Album, RE + CD
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