Question

Specific word required. During Prom 53 in 2017, “Brasshouse” was followed by a piece titled for this word, played by Leo P and Christian Scott. (10[2])This word titles the last track on the 1966 album Portrait of Wes. On a 1960 Atlantic album, this word (-5[1])titles a track that begins with a baritone saxophone glissando from F up to C, and then a leap down (10[1])to D-flat. (10[2])This word titles an album (10[1])whose (10[1])B-side begins with a drum solo played with mallets, as part of the first of three “themes” in a seven-and-a-half minute “suite.” This is the common title (-5[1])of a 1959 (10[1])Blue Note album that includes (10[1])“Blues March” and a cover of “Come Rain or Come Shine.” Track 3 on the Mingus album Blues & Roots shares this title with a call-and-response hard bop standard by Bobby Timmons. For 10 points, give this title of the first track on Art Blakey (10[2])and the Jazz (10[1])Messengers, (10[2])and colloquially of the album (10[1])itself. (10[2])■END■ (10[3]0[3])

ANSWER: moanin’ [accept moaning; prompt on Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers until read by asking “what is the more common title?”]
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