Juke Joint Jump: Boogie Woogie Celebration

RELEASE
October 08, 1996
LABEL
Columbia/Legacy
GENRES
Blues, Early R&B, New Orleans Blues, Pre-War Country Blues, Acoustic Chicago Blues, Jump Blues, Chicago Blues, Memphis Blues, Big Band, Swing, Piano Blues, Sweet Bands, Regional Blues, Boogie-Woogie

Album Review

While some purists would like to compartmentalize boogie woogie into a nice, neat box as strictly a form of piano blues, this 18 track collection clearly demonstrates that the form lends itself to a wide variety of treatments. Tracks like "Baby Boogie Woogie" by country picker Curley Weaver, "Boogie Woogie" by Delta Cum. Detroit bluesman Calvin Frazier and jazz visionary Art Tatum's "Tatum Pole Boogie" do much to support that claim, as does the inclusion of tracks from Red Saunders, Adrian Rollini and Harry James. Much of the material reprised here comes from one of the very first Columbia 78 RPM 'albums, ' a collection of boogie woogie classics produced by John Hammond, the man who brought the music into national vogue in the late 30s by simply letting giants like Albert Ammons, Meade Lux Lewis, Pete Johnson and Big Joe Turner do their thing. As a musical flavor of the month, boogie woogie lasted long enough into the 40s to have it rhythms incorporated into Tin Pan Alley fodder, but its influence lasted much longer than that. And here's 18 perfect examples of its timeless appeal, minus the commercial affectations.
Cub Koda, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Panic Street
  2. Down the Road a Piece
  3. Baby Boogie Woogie
  4. Soon This Morning No. 2
  5. Boogie Woogie Prayer, Pt. 1
  6. Boogie Woogie Prayer, Pt. 2
  7. Mister Boogie
  8. Honkey Tonk Train Blues
  9. Roll 'Em Pete
  10. Dupree Shake Dance
  11. Boo Woo
  12. Shout for Joy
  13. Boogie Woogie
  14. Honkey Tonk Train Blues
  15. Old Quaker Blues
  16. I Love You Baby Boogie
  17. Boogie Woogie
  18. Tatum Pole Boogie