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The light blues and jazz of Ray Charles' early recordings were heavily influenced by Nat King Cole, and Charles frequently recorded in a similar [more]
{Boogie Woogie & Barrelhouse Piano, Vol. 1 (1928-1932)} contains a selection of material from the classic early blues pianists Pine Top Smith, [more]
When Document's first volume devoted to Barrelhouse Piano Blues and Stomps was released in 1994, the producers made the bizarre decision to [more]
This CD has the final 20 recordings by the good-time hokum/blues singer Lil Johnson, including eight performances that were [more]
The second volume drawn from Mose Allison's January 2000 run at London's Pizza Express presents the artist in a professional, if relaxed, form. Volume one was [more]
This is a two-CD, 48-track compilation of, as the no-frills title suggests, songs that were R&B hits in 1950. Jump blues, piano boogies, and bluesy ballads form virtually the [more]
A European import slab of vinyl offering an overview of Hunter's 1947-1952 pre-Atlantic days. Emphasis on jump entries ("Are You Hep?," "Old Man's Boogie") is a welcome [more]
The authentic piano-elegance-taste, humour and unforgiving rhythm. They don't make 'em like this anymore. All the more reason to get it now as much as you can! With Muddy, Willie Dixon, Little Walter, Johnnie stands! God bless you, Jo-Jo. It's my privilege to say he's also my friend. -Keith Richards
This recording serves as a swinging historic document for youngsters and a nostalgic return to the land of rock and roll for those easily excited by such names as [more]
It reads splendidly on paper: Shout Factory's Doctors, Professors, Kings and Queens: The Big Ol' Box of New Orleans is a [more]
This two-disc set follows the legendary Blue Note label from its inception as the smallest of independent labels, issuing 12" jazz singles in the [more]
Count Basie's Columbia years have long been debated, subject to apocryphal written data and legend because of the willy-nilly nature of his tenure with the label [more]