Selection of Boogie Woogie
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Disc 1:
- Red Bank Boogie - Count Basie Orchestra
- Boogie Blues - Anita O'Day
- Hamp's Walkin' Boogie - Lionel Hampton
- Calloway Boogie - Cab Calloway
- Just Jazz Boogie - Pete Johnson
- Jimmy's Boogie Woogie - Count Basie Orchestra, Jimmy Rushing
- Boo Woo - Harry James, Pete Johnson
- In the Mood - Glenn Miller Orchestra
- Oscar's Boogie - Oscar Peterson
- Mad Boogie - Count Basie Orchestra
- Be Ba Ba le Ba Boogie - Helen Humes
- Bottomland Boogie - Pete Johnson
- Gene's Boogie - Carolyn Grey
- Boogie Woogie - Count Basie Quartet
- Boogie Woogie on St. Louis Blues - Earl Hines & His Orchestra
- Yancey Special - Meade "Lux" Lewis
- Baby, Look at You - Pete Johnson, Joe Turner
- Wild Bill's Boogie - Count Basie Orchestra
Disc 2:
- Hamp's Boogie Woogie No. 1 - Lionel Hampton
- Jammin' the Boogie - Albert Ammons
- Vine Street Boogie - Jay McShann
- Downtown Cafe Boogie - Edmond Hall, Eddie Heywood
- Chip's Boogie Woogie - Woody Herman & His Four Chips
- Basie Boogie - Count Basie Orchestra
- Honky Tonk Train Blues - Bob Crosby
- Cow Cow Blues - Bob Zurke
- Roll 'Em - Benny Goodman
- Dizzy's Boogie - Slim Gaillard & His Orchestra
- Hold 'Em Hootie - Jay McShann
- Boogie Woogie - Count Basie Orchestra, Jimmy Rushing
- Boogie Woogie - Tommy Dorsey
- Central Avenue Breakdown - Nat King Cole, Lionel Hampton
- Two Finger Boogie - Lionel Hampton
- Drum Boogie - Irene Daye, Gene Krupa & His Orchestra
- Dive Bomber - Pete Johnson
- Down the Road a Piece - Ray McKinley, Don Raye, Freddie Slack
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1054410 in Music
- Released on: 1998-09-22
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Import
Customer Reviews
Nice Boogie Overview
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This is a great selection of boogie woogie tunes performed primarily by bands. The sound quality is fine and there are some extremely rare and wonderful performances. Especially noteworthy are Boogie Woogie on St Louis Blues, Oscar's Boogie, and Central Avenue Breakdown.
I greatly enjoy listening to the piano boogie masters (Lewis, Ammons, Johnson) and to hear their incrdible solo stuff - you must look elsewhere. But on this collection I discovered a few fantastic boogie-ers I had never heard of (Jay McShann, Ray McKinley, to name two). Very fun. Well worth the [money]
