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1936-1939

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発売日 1993年10月04日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルClassics
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 CLASSICS715
SKU 3307517071521

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:12:25

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Nagasaki

      アーティスト: Albert Ammons

    2. 2.
      Boogie Woogie Stomp

      アーティスト: Albert Ammons

    3. 3.
      Early Mornin' Blues

      アーティスト: Albert Ammons

    4. 4.
      Mile-Or-Mo-Bird Rag

      アーティスト: Albert Ammons

    5. 5.
      Shout for Joy

      アーティスト: Albert Ammons

    6. 6.
      Boogie Woogie Stomp

      アーティスト: Albert Ammons

    7. 7.
      Chicago in Mind

      アーティスト: Albert Ammons

    8. 8.
      Suitcase Blues

      アーティスト: Albert Ammons

    9. 9.
      Boogie Woogie Blues

      アーティスト: Albert Ammons

    10. 10.
      Untitled Ammons Original

      アーティスト: Albert Ammons

    11. 11.
      Bass Goin' Crazy

      アーティスト: Albert Ammons

    12. 12.
      Backwater Blues

      アーティスト: Albert Ammons

    13. 13.
      Changes in Boogie Woogie

      アーティスト: Albert Ammons

    14. 14.
      Easy Rider Blues

      アーティスト: Albert Ammons

    15. 15.
      Woo-Woo

      アーティスト: Albert Ammons

    16. 16.
      Jesse

      アーティスト: Albert Ammons

    17. 17.
      Weary Land Blues (Improvisation)

      アーティスト: Albert Ammons

    18. 18.
      Port of Harlem Blues (Improvisation)

      アーティスト: Albert Ammons

    19. 19.
      Mighty Blues (Improvisation)

      アーティスト: Albert Ammons

    20. 20.
      Rocking the Blues (Improvisation)

      アーティスト: Albert Ammons

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Albert Ammons

商品の紹介

Albert Ammons, father of Gene Ammons, became so thoroughly associated with boogie-woogie and Blue Note Records that it is thrilling to hear him in 1936 leading a straightforward swing band in a solid stride treatment of "Nagasaki" for the Decca record label. Naturally, the flip side is an authentic, upbeat rendition of "Pinetop's Boogie Woogie," and most of the material on this disc contains five times its weight in danceable blues protein. "Mile-Or-Mo Bird Rag," however, swings like "Nagasaki" did, and once again we get to hear Albert playing genuine stride piano with outstanding support from bassist Israel Crosby and guitarist Ike Perkins. There are refreshing solos from trumpeter Guy Kelly and from a fine alto player by the name of Dalbert Bright. Act two opens in 1939 with ten piano solos, packed with blues and boogie. While some folks disparage the woogie, they are most likely complaining about imitators rather than this archetypal, fundamental body of definitive good-time piano. If you're lucky enough to be able to submerge yourself in this many Albert's solos, you'll most likely succumb to his dignified realism, his gut-level understanding of the blues. The coolest surprise of the whole package is the session of February 1, 1939, whereby Harry James made two sides for Brunswick backed by the "Boogie Woogie Trio." The pure excitement of "Woo-Woo" is worth a million bucks, as muted trumpet wails over a churning rhythm section, egged on by neat little crashes of the cymbal. "Jesse" is a minor stomp on open horn, with Albert back in a Harlem stride piano groove. When James puts the mute back on his horn it becomes clear that these are two of the very best undiluted jazz records that this trumpeter ever made! The CD ends with four sides recorded at the Blue Note "Port of Harlem" session of April 7, 1939. The sound quality is a bit misty, but that seems to be the case with most reissues of this material. On the "Weary Land Blues," trombonist J.C. Higginbotham was designated as leader. Frankie Newton's expressive trumpet was added to this band to form the Port of Harlem Jazzmen, resulting that day in three 12" 78 rpm records, each containing more than four minutes of undiluted blues. The moods are disarmingly intimate and uncontrived. Teddy Bunn's guitar sounds particularly good throughout the entire session. Things begin to solidify during a stern walk through the "Mighty Blues," and everybody cuts loose during "Rocking the Blues," a boogie-woogie for sextet driven at a healthy clip by two powerful engines: the drumming of Sidney Catlett and the double-fisted piano of Albert Ammons. ~ arwulf arwulf|
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