Description: Albert Ammons - Albert Ammons 1936-1946 [New CD] Artist: Albert Ammons Title: Albert Ammons 1936-1946 Condition: Format: CD Release Date: 1998 Label: Document UPC: 714298100822 Genre: Jazz Album Tracks1. Nagasaki2. Early Mornin' Blues3. Introduction4. Pinetop's Boogie Woogie5. Boogie in C6. Shout for Joy7. Boogie Woogie Stomp8. The Boogie Rocks #29. Funky Start Boogie10. Blue Blue Blues11. Bugle Boogie No.212. Reveille Boogie13. Blues in the Groove No.214. The Breaks No.215. Bottom Blues No.216. Whistlin' Blues17. I Had to Move That Thing18. Dying Mother Blues-Part One19. Dying Mother Blues-Part Two20. Swanee River Boogie21. Swanee River Boogie22. I Don't Want to See You23. Rock of Gibraltar Blues Albert Ammons seems to be the pianist who attracts the largest number of boogie woogie fans, even today, 90 years after he was born in Chicago on March 1st, 1907. His playing had a special quality in a very personal way: his exuberant joy and endless power were counter pointed by a longing expression which gave it a blue quality all the way through. Albert's sound in general was sweeter than either Pete Johnson's or Meade Lux Lewis', his piano colleagues of the Boogie Woogie Trio. His untimely death on December 3rd, 1949, at the age of just 42, added a tragic aspect, too. By the time he passed, it was still the era of 78-rpm shellacs, and his chances to record were more limited than they would have been had he lived up to the time of Hi-Fi recording. Items of unissued material by him are especially rare collector's stuff, and this Document Records CD contains a considerable number of such. Tracks include 2 alternative takes of the swing Nagasaki and blues-boogie Early Mornin' Blues. Ammon's showpiece Boogie Woogie Stomp uses melody lines in rows of thirds. In Boogie In C and Shout for Joy, a single note rumbling bass similar to Johnson's 'Blues On The Downbeat' or 'Death Ray Boogie' is played. Blue Blue Blues is built on a similar theme to 'Blues On My Mind'. Here we find beautiful, melodic, right hand work with some lyrical qualities and a romantic touch, complemented by nicely harmonised left hand figures in stride and rolling tenths boogie bases. For the last track on this CD, Rock of Gibraltar Blues, Albert Ammons is in the company of the original boss of the blues shouters, Big Joe Turner, with whom he had worked frequently before, especially in the combination with Pete Johnson. Joe's voice is rich and Albert plays some slowed down boogie. More Albert Ammons recordings appear on Document BDCD-6046 and DOCD-1003.Copyright DirectToU LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Title: Albert Ammons 1936-1946
Album Name: Albert Ammons 1936-1946
Type: Album
Brand: Document
Format: CD
Release Year: 1998
Genre: Jazz
Record Label: Document, DCU
Artist: Ammons, Albert
Release Title: Albert Ammons 1936-1946