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Albert Ammons/Meade "Lux" Lewis/Pete Johnson - Boogie Woogie Trio, Vol. 1

Primary Artist
Albert Ammons/Meade "Lux" Lewis/Pete Johnson
Album Title
Boogie Woogie Trio, Vol. 1
Release Date
April, 1944 
Time
62:27 
Review by Scott Yanow
In the late '30s, a boogie-woogie craze was launched, helped greatly by the exciting recordings and performances of pianists Albert Ammons, Pete Johnson, and Meade Lux Lewis, both as soloists and in various combinations. On the first of two CD volumes released by Storyville, there are ten exciting selections (five previously unreleased) from 1944 featuring the three pianists as a trio (including "Boogie Woogie Prayer," "Jumpin' the Boogie," "St. Louis Blues," and "Lady Be Good"), four solos by Pete Johnson from 1947 (including "Swanee River" and "Yancey Special"), and eight solos by Meade Lux Lewis that were broadcast from San Francisco's Hangover Club during 1953-1954. Read More