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    Mose Jones "Get Right" (1973)

    Posted By: hapwill
    Mose Jones - Get Right (1973)
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    Southern Rock 'n' Boogie

    "Producer-performer Al Kooper had been visiting Atlanta since he played the first Atlanta Pop Festival in 1969. The southern rock scene was exploding, and Kooper had noticed the abundance of talent in and about Atlanta. With the backing of MCA Records, he launched the Sounds Of The South label with the initial deal calling for four new artists - three of which turned out to be Los Angeles funk band Elijah, Kooper's own reformed Blues Project, and the Atlanta bar band Mose Jones. It was on Mose Jones' recommendation that the final spot was filled by Lynyrd Skynyrd. Kooper jammed with the group at Funochios, and after some initial hesitancy, Skynyrd signed on."

    MOSE JONES - Atlanta Georgia based band in the 70's.



    Mose Jones hanging out with friends from The Atlanta Rhythm Section




    "Actually, there were TWO "MOSE JONES" bands, separated by a couple of years, a couple of different band members, and 2 different record companies with different producers…

    MOSE JONES 1: (in Photo below from L to R) Steve McRay, Jimmy O'Neill, Randy Lewis, Bryan Cole. Label: MCA / Sounds of the South 2 albums: 1 "Get Right" Produced by Al Kooper & 2 "Mose Knows" Produced by Al Kooper & Charles Calello"



    "MOSE JONES 2: Randy Lewis, Steve McRay, Marvin Taylor, Chris Seymour Label: RCA / BGO - Produced by Buddy Buie with Tad Bush 2 albums: 1 "Blackbird" & 2 recorded but never released 2nd album (the song "Alien", which the "Atlanta Rhythm Section" recorded and had a top 20 hit, was from the 2nd unreleased and un-titled Mose Jones album)."



    "What ever happened to Mose Jones"

    "Randy Lewis, the bass player, had been living and playing in Key West (Florida) for some time, but in Feb.(2001), he had a massive heart attack and passed away about a week later. He lived life pretty hard, so it was not totally unexpected, but very tragic none the less. The very next day, Bryan Cole, the drummer in Mose #1, had a massive heart attack, and his aorta ruptured as well…totally unexpected! After 4 operations in 5 days, Bryan survived, but had to have his right leg amputated, from lack of blood flow. He is in good shape now, and is working on staying in good health, and mastering his new age of mobility with his prosthetic leg…he's writing again, singing background vocals and playing percussion.

    Immediately after Bryan started to heal, Jimmy O'Neill, (Mose Jones 1) guitar player, was diagnosed with Brain cancer; it wasn't good. It was one of the most progressive types of cancer. After 6 months of surgeries and therapies, Jimmy passed away in September (2001). Jimmy was one of the nicest guys anyone could have ever known, and one of the most talented…he will be missed dearly."




    Get Right

    Released 1973

    Jimmy O'Neill - Guitar
    Randy Lewis - Bass
    Steve McRay - Keyboards
    Bryan Cole - Drums



    01 - Get Right
    02 - Here We Go Again
    03 - Kiwi Stumble Boogie
    04 - Old Man Trouble
    05 - What Kind Of Woman Would Do That
    06 - Barroom Sweeper
    07 - It's A Whole Lot Of Fun
    08 - Ode To Drugan
    09 - All That I've Got (I'm Gonna Give It To You)
    10 - Julia's Beautiful Friend
    11 - Get Right (Reprise)



    Cut #6 is my personal favorite from this album….

    "You were a barroom sweeper and you swept up the floor with my heart
    You took my soul, turned it inside out - tore it 4 ways apart "