by Scott Yanow
Mose Allison was already 34 and had recorded nine records as a leader before cutting his debut for Atlantic (which has been reissued on CD by Rhino) but this was his breakthrough date. One of jazz's greatest lyricists, at the time, Allison was making the transition from being a pianist who occasionally sang to becoming a vocalist who also played his own unusual brand of piano. In addition to the original versions of &Your Mind Is on Vacation,& &I Don't Worry About a Thing (Because I Know Nothing Will Turn out Right)& and &It Didn't Turn out That Way,& he sings bluish versions of two standards (&Meet Me at No Special Place& and &The Song Is Ended&) and plays five instrumentals with his trio. There are only 33 1/2 minutes of music on this straight reissue of the orignal LP, but the set is one of Mose Allison's most significant recordings.