V.A.『The Birth Of Boogie Woogie』CD
PCD-25379
Format: CD
Price:2,500yen+tax
Release:2024/04/10
Boogie-woogie is the talk of the town. What is boogie-woogie? This is it!
This compilation explores the roots of the song that lit up Japan just after the war! Boogie Woogie, a genre of blues music that became popular among African-Americans at the end of the 1920s, boomed in the late 30s and remained popular until the early 50s, contributing greatly to the development of jump blues and having a profound influence on rhythm & blues and rock & roll. "What is boogie woogie?" This compilation focuses on pre-war works, mainly before the birth of that music, and is intended to be enjoyed in a casual and informal way without any rigidities. The songs were selected by Hitoshi Koide, who is also known as the pre-war researcher, to create a compilation of easygoing boogie-woogie seeking songs! The first time the term 'boogie woogie' was used, Pine Top Smith's 1929 hit 'Pine Top's Boogie Woogie' was a real goner!
■Track list
- 1. Pine Top Smith - Pine Top's Boogie Woogie (Take A)
- 2. Cow Cow Davenport - Cow Cow Blues
- 3. Speckled Red - The Dirty Dozen
- 4. Romeo Nelson - Head Rag Hop
- 5. Montana Taylor - Detroit Rock
- 6. Charlie Spand - Soon This Morning Blues
- 7. Bob Call - 31 Blues
- 8. Raymond Barrow - Walking Blues
- 9. Leroy Carr - Sloppy Drunk Blues
- 10. Barrelhouse Buck - I Got To Go Blues
- 11. Roosevelt Sykes - Dirty Mother For You (Don't You Know)
- 12. Pinetop Burks - Shake The Shack
- 13. Meade Lux Lewis - Honky Tonk Train Blues
- 14. Pete Johnson with Joe Turner - Roll 'Em Pete
- 15. Albert Ammons - Shout For Joy
- 16. The Boogie Woogie Trio (Pete Johnson, Meade Lux Lewis, Albert Ammons) - Boogie Woogie Prayer (Part 1)
- 17. Jimmy Yancey - Yancey Limited
- 18. Cripple Clarence Lofton - I Don't Know
- 19. Big Maceo - Chicago Breakdown
- 20. Hadda Brooks - Bully Wully Boogie