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Queen Moss 1951 - 1959 Moss Rita
Queen Moss 1951 - 1959
Moss Rita
Although Rita Moss (1918-2015) took piano lessons as a child, she was mostly a self-taught multi-instrumentalist who could play piano, organ and drums. She later became a singer too, endowed with a unique sound. In June 1952, Jet magazine said: "Yma Sumac has a rival in cute Rita Moss, who has a sensational four-octave range voice. She is due for a bigtime treatment." Her voice was a finely tuned instrument, played with the passionate fever of an artist in search for perfection. This, paired with her captivating act as a live performer, earned her the appreciation of fans, and eventually the nickname "Queen Moss" for her zealous, almost cult-like following. After her first album, a writer at Billboard mentioned she had a "breezy, whimsical style that does not obscure the solidity of her jazz conceptions," qualities that would remain constant throughout her career.
Jazz|Pop|Vocal
| Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Released | November 15, 2019 |
| EAN/UPC | 8427328609838 |
| Label | Fresh Sound FSR983 |
| Genre | Blues |
| Dimensions | 125 × 140 × 10 mm · 200 g (Weight (estimated)) |
Track list
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- I Never Was So Surprised
- I'll Be Waiting for You
- Darlin'
- Love Me or Please Let Me Be
- You Never Had It So Good
- When Day is Done
- Happiness is a Thing Called Joe
- Memories of You
- Jungle Drums
- One Hundred Years from Today
- This Can't Be Love
- Did I Remember
- Take the 'a' Train
- I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good
- Bopligatto
- Exactly Like You
- My Romance
- I Only Have Eyes for You
- Love is Here to Stay
- The Blue Room
- I Should Know
- In My Ole Kentucky Home
- Daydream
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