Dive into the captivating world of Jerome Moross with his compelling album, "Frankie and Johnny / Those Everlasting Blues." Released on September 6, 2002, under the Naxos label, this album is a testament to Moross's exceptional talent and versatility as a composer. Spanning a total duration of one hour and three minutes, the album is a rich tapestry of musical storytelling, blending various genres and moods to create an engaging and dynamic listening experience.
The album opens with a series of tracks inspired by the classic tale of Frankie and Johnny, each piece offering a unique musical interpretation of the story. From the raucous energy of "Frankie and Johnny: Bawdy House Stomp" to the somber tones of "Frankie and Johnny: Funeral Party One-Step," Moross masterfully captures the essence of each moment in the narrative.
The second half of the album shifts focus to "Those Everlasting Blues" and the character of Willie the Weeper. Through a series of tracks, Moross explores the various facets of Willie's personality, from his wealth and loneliness to his fame and contentment. Each piece is a musical portrait, offering a glimpse into the complex and multifaceted character of Willie the Weeper.
Throughout the album, Moross's compositional prowess shines, showcasing his ability to craft memorable melodies and compelling rhythms. Whether you're a fan of classical music, jazz, or blues, there's something in this album for everyone. "Frankie and Johnny / Those Everlasting Blues" is a true musical journey, one that highlights the enduring power of storytelling through music.
2002 Naxos2002 Naxos
Tracks
Frankie and Johnny: IntroductionJerome Moross, Melissa Barrick, Denise Edds, Diane Kesling, Hot Springs Music Festival Symphony Orchestra, Richard Rosenberg
Frankie and Johnny: Bawdy House StompJerome Moross, Melissa Barrick, Denise Edds, Diane Kesling, Hot Springs Music Festival Symphony Orchestra, Richard Rosenberg
Frankie and Johnny BluesJerome Moross, Melissa Barrick, Denise Edds, Diane Kesling, Hot Springs Music Festival Symphony Orchestra, Richard Rosenberg
Frankie and Johnny: Beer Parlour RagJerome Moross, Melissa Barrick, Denise Edds, Diane Kesling, Hot Springs Music Festival Symphony Orchestra, Richard Rosenberg
Frankie and Johnny: Bartender's RagJerome Moross, Melissa Barrick, Denise Edds, Diane Kesling, Hot Springs Music Festival Symphony Orchestra, Richard Rosenberg
Frankie TuneJerome Moross, Melissa Barrick, Denise Edds, Diane Kesling, Hot Springs Music Festival Symphony Orchestra, Richard Rosenberg
Frankie and Johnny: Fox-Trot MurderJerome Moross, Melissa Barrick, Denise Edds, Diane Kesling, Hot Springs Music Festival Symphony Orchestra, Richard Rosenberg
Frankie and Johnny: Funeral Party One-StepJerome Moross, Melissa Barrick, Denise Edds, Diane Kesling, Hot Springs Music Festival Symphony Orchestra, Richard Rosenberg
Those Everlasting BluesJerome Moross, Diane Kesling, Hot Springs Music Festival Symphony Orchestra, Richard Rosenberg
Willie the Weeper: IntroductionJerome Moross, John De Haan, Hot Springs Music Festival Symphony Orchestra, Richard Rosenberg
Willie the Weeper: Rich WillieJerome Moross, John De Haan, Hot Springs Music Festival Symphony Orchestra, Richard Rosenberg
Willie the Weeper: Lonely WilleJerome Moross, John De Haan, Hot Springs Music Festival Symphony Orchestra, Richard Rosenberg
Willie the Weeper: Famous WillieJerome Moross, John De Haan, Hot Springs Music Festival Symphony Orchestra, Richard Rosenberg
Willie the Weeper: Baffled WillieJerome Moross, John De Haan, Hot Springs Music Festival Symphony Orchestra, Richard Rosenberg
Willie the Weeper: Big WillieJerome Moross, John De Haan, Hot Springs Music Festival Symphony Orchestra, Richard Rosenberg
Willie the Weeper: Contented WillieJerome Moross, John De Haan, Hot Springs Music Festival Symphony Orchestra, Richard Rosenberg
Willie the Weeper: Sexy WillieJerome Moross, John De Haan, Hot Springs Music Festival Symphony Orchestra, Richard Rosenberg