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Juke Joint Jump: Boogie Woogie Celebration

Juke Joint Jump: Boogie Woogie Celebration
Various Artists

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Track Listing

  1. Panic Street - Memphis Slim
  2. Down the Road a Piece - Will Bradley, Will Bradley Trio, Freddie Slack,
  3. Baby Boogie Woogie - Clarence Moore, Curley Weaver
  4. Soon This Morning No. 2 - Charlie Spand
  5. Boogie Woogie Prayer, Pt. 1
  6. Boogie Woogie Prayer, Pt. 2
  7. Mister Boogie - Sir Charles Thompson
  8. Honkey Tonk Train Blues - Red Saunders & His Orchestra
  9. Roll 'Em Pete - Pete Johnson, Big Joe Turner
  10. Dupree Shake Dance - Champion Jack Dupree
  11. Boo Woo - Boogie Woogie Trio, Harry James
  12. Shout for Joy - Albert Ammons
  13. Boogie Woogie - Calvin Frazier
  14. Honkey Tonk Train Blues - Adrian Rollini, Adrian Rollini Trio
  15. Old Quaker Blues - Jimmy Yancey
  16. I Love You Baby Boogie - Willie "Long Time" Smith, Willie "Long Time" Smith
  17. Boogie Woogie - Pete Johnson
  18. Tatum Pole Boogie - Art Tatum

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #267854 in Music
  • Released on: 1996-10-08
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

A Boogie Woogie Showcase4
I wanted to get a birthday present for one of my best friends. I sought a fine boogie woogie collection in the pattern of Black and Blue's "Boogie Woogie Masters". Juke Joint Jump does fill that bill. It has cuts by titans of the art: Memphis Slim plays "Panic Street", Art Tatum plays "Tatum Pole Boogie", Champion Jack Dupree plays "Dupree Shake Dance", Pete Johnson plays "Boogie Woogie" and others. Freddie Slack's "Down the Road a Piece" is an infectious tune that lingers. There are 18 cuts in all, none of them bad, and some of them very very good.

--- Seven years later ... ---
[ I initially wrote this text as a comment, but eventually found a suitable clickable button, but I still don't know how to bump the stars ]

I just now read through my review of Juke Joint Jump a Boogie Woogie Celebration. I thought to edit it but couldn't find an appropriate button to click. Anyway, I've listened to this cd a couple hundred times since I wrote that review (7 years ago (the thud you may have heard was the sound of my dropping jaw banging on the desk)!). I'd bump my review to 5 stars if I could. I love this cd.