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Album: Boogie Woogie Stomp
# Song Title   Time
1)    Saturday Night Struggle
2)    Monday Struggle
3)    Try Again
4)    Jesse James
5)    Mama's Blues
6)    Sweet Patootie Blues
7)    Chapel Blues
8)    Has Anyone Seen Corrine
9)    Bear Cat Crawl
10)    Hersal Blues
11)    Dupree Blues
12)    St. Louis Blues
13)    Four O'Clock Blues
14)    Shout for Joy
15)    Yancey Special
16)    Three Little Words
17)    Bear Cat Shuffle
18)    Boogie Woogie Stomp
 

Album: Boogie Woogie Stomp
# Song Title   Time
1)    Saturday Night Struggle
2)    Monday Struggle
3)    Try Again
4)    Jesse James
5)    Mama's Blues
6)    Sweet Patootie Blues
7)    Chapel Blues
8)    Has Anyone Seen Corrine
9)    Bear Cat Crawl
10)    Hersal Blues
11)    Dupree Blues
12)    St. Louis Blues
13)    Four O'Clock Blues
14)    Shout for Joy
15)    Yancey Special
16)    Three Little Words
17)    Bear Cat Shuffle
18)    Boogie Woogie Stomp
 
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  • BOOGIE WOOGIE STOMP contains 14 songs from a 1939 Chicago radio broadcast and four more from a 1938 session.
  • Personnel: Albert Ammons, Meade Lux Lewis, Pete Johnson (piano); Herbert Marshall (bass).
  • Producers: Christopher I. Page, Robert G. Koester, Steve Wagner.
  • Recorded in 1938 & 1939. Includes liner notes by Christopher I. Page and Axel Zwingenberger.
  • Personnel: Albert Ammons (piano); Meade "Lux" Lewis, Pete Johnson (piano).
  • Liner Note Author: Axel Zwingenberger.
  • Recording information: Frank Lyons Studio (??/??/1938-10/31/1939); Hotel Sherman (??/??/1938-10/31/1939).
  • Arranger: Albert Ammons.
  • BOOGIE WOOGIE STOMP, a collection of rare radio broadcasts by Ammons, Meade Lux Lewis, and Pete Johnson, reveals how the spirit of the boogie woogie style became the basis for all popular music that followed. Ammons' rollicking and rolling on the keys foretells the coming of be-bop, R&B, and rock & roll all at once. Ammons, Lewis, and Johnson cut the majority of these sides at the Hotel Sherman in Chicago in 1939. What flowed forth was a tumult of raucous swing-part ragtime and part old-fashioned blues-that was unlike any other music.
  • STOMP bears all the authentic bravado that makes these musicians masters. Ammons is the most forceful of the bunch, while Lewis and Johnson opt for a gentler touch and a lilting swing. The last four cuts, somewhat less pristine studio recordings made by Frank Lyons in 1938, feature bassist Herbert Marshall and charismatic spoken commentary from Ammons and Lewis.
Professional Reviews
Living Blues (5-6/99, pp.86-7) - "...This CD provides an indispensable portrait of some of our century's most important and creative musicians at the height of their powers. No one who cares about blues, boogie-woogie, or jazz can afford to pass it up."
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