Various - The Ultimate Jazz Archive

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Genre: Jazz
Style: Swing, Big Band

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Boogie Woogie

Set 17 - CD 1 - Albert Ammons - 64:22
Set 17 - CD 2 - Meade Lux Lewis (all New York) - 55:31
Set 17 - CD 3 - Pete Johnson (all New York) - 56:40
Set 17 - CD 4 - The Big Band Boogie Woogie - 60:59

 

17-1-01. Albert Ammons - Boogie Woogie Stomp (1939-01-06, New York) 3:3717-1-02. Albert Ammons - Chicago In Mind (1939-01-06, New York) 4:0017-1-03. Albert Ammons - Suitcase Blues (1939-01-06, New York) 3:5117-1-04. Albert Ammons - Boogie Woogie Blues (1939-01-06, New York) 3:4217-1-05. Albert Ammons - Untitled Ammons Original (1939-01-06, New York) 4:0717-1-06. Albert Ammons - Bass Goin' Crazy (1939-01-06, New York) 3:2217-1-07. Albert Ammons - Backwater Blue (1939-01-06, New York) 4:0517-1-08. Albert Ammons - Changes In Boogie Woogie (1939-01-06, New York) 4:0717-1-09. Albert Ammons - Albert's Special Boogie Woogie (1944-02-11, New York) 3:0117-1-10. Albert Ammons - The Boogie Rocks (1944-02-11, New York) 3:0217-1-11. Albert Ammons - Blues On My Mind (1944-02-11, New York) 3:0817-1-12. Albert Ammons - Bugle Boogie (1944-02-11, New York) 2:5217-1-13. Albert Ammons - Doin' The Boogie Woogie (1946-04-08, Chicago) 2:5017-1-14. Albert Ammons - Oh, Lady Be Good (1946-04-08, Chicago) 2:3317-1-15. Albert Ammons - Suitcase Blues (1946-04-08, Chicago) 2:4617-1-16. Albert Ammons - Boogie Woogie At The Civic Opera (1946-04-08, Chicago) 2:3517-1-17. Albert Ammons - Swanee River Boogie (1946-07-02, Chicago) 2:3217-1-18. Albert Ammons - Why I'm Leaving You (1946-07-02, Chicago) 2:4017-1-19. Albert Ammons - I Don't Want To See You (1946-07-02, Chicago) 2:5117-1-20. Albert Ammons - Red Sails In The Sunset (1946-07-02, Chicago) 2:2917-2-01. Meade "Lux" Lewis - Honky Tonk Train Blues (1940-10-04) 4:1617-2-02. Meade "Lux" Lewis - Bass On Top (1940-10-04) 3:4217-2-03. Meade "Lux" Lewis - Six Wheel Chaser (1940-10-04) 3:5617-2-04. Meade "Lux" Lewis - Tell Your Story (1940-10-04) 4:0217-2-05. Meade "Lux" Lewis - Tell Your Story N° 2 (1940-10-04) 4:1317-2-06. Meade "Lux" Lewis - Rising Tide Blues (1941-04-04) 3:4217-2-07. Meade "Lux" Lewis - Doll House Boogie (1943-11-19) 4:1017-2-08. Meade "Lux" Lewis - Denapas Parade (1944-08-18) 3:0117-2-09. Meade "Lux" Lewis - The Boogie Tidal (1944-08-18) 2:3217-2-10. Meade "Lux" Lewis - Randini's Boogie (1944-08-18) 2:1517-2-11. Meade "Lux" Lewis - Lux's Boogie (1944-08-18) 2:2017-2-12. Meade "Lux" Lewis - Yancey's Pride (1944-08-18) 2:3117-2-13. Meade "Lux" Lewis - Glendale Glide (1944-08-18) 2:1217-2-14. Meade "Lux" Lewis - Yancey Special (1944-08-22) 4:1217-2-15. Meade "Lux" Lewis - Blues Whistle (1944-08-22) 4:2017-2-16. Meade "Lux" Lewis - Chicago Flyer (1944-08-22) 3:5817-3-01. Pete Johnson - Kaycee Feeling (1944-02-17) 2:4917-3-02. Pete Johnson - Lights Out Mood (1944-02-17) 3:0317-3-03. Pete Johnson - Drive Bomber (1944-02-17) 2:5717-3-04. Pete Johnson - Answer To The Boogie (1944-02-17) 2:2317-3-05. Pete Johnson - Mr. Freddy Blues (1944-02-17) 2:5617-3-06. Pete Johnson - Zero Hours (1944-02-17) 3:1017-3-07. Pete Johnson - Bottomland Boogie (1944-02-17) 3:0617-3-08. Pete Johnson - Rock It Boogie (1944-02-17) 3:0417-3-09. Pete Johnson - Backroom Boogie (1946-01-02) 2:4717-3-10. Pete Johnson - 1946 Stomp (1280 Stomp) (1946-01-02) 2:5117-3-11. Pete Johnson - Pete's Lonesome Blues (1946-01-26) 2:4317-3-12. Pete Johnson - Mr. Drums Meets Mr. Piano (1946-01-26) 2:4317-3-13. Pete Johnson - Mutiny In The Doghouse (1946-01-26) 2:2717-3-14. Pete Johnson - Pete Kay Boogie (1947-04-18) 3:0217-3-15. Pete Johnson - Central Avenue Drag (1947-11-29) 2:4717-3-16. Pete Johnson - 66 Stomp (1947-04-18) 2:4417-3-17. Pete Johnson - Minuet Boogie (1947-04-18) 2:3817-3-18. Pete Johnson - Yancey Street Boogie (1947-11-29) 2:4117-3-19. Pete Johnson - Hollywood Boogie (1947-11-29) 2:4717-3-20. Pete Johnson - Wiley's Boogie (1947-11-29) 2:5217-4-01. Artie Shaw And His Orchestra - Meade Lux Special (1938-02-15, New York) 3:2617-4-02. Tommy Dorsey And His Orchestra - Boogie Woogie (1938-09-16, New York) 3:1017-4-03. Bob Crosby And His Orchestra - Honky Tonky Train Blues (1938-10-19, Chicago) 3:1117-4-04. Woody Herman And His Orchestra - Indian Boogie Woogie (1938-12-12, NewYork) 3:0817-4-05. Benny Goodman And His Orchestra, Albert Ammons, Meade "Lux" Lewis - Roll 'Em (1939-01-03, New York) 3:5117-4-06. Harry James And His Orchestra - Back Beat Boogie (1939-11-30, New York) 2:4617-4-07. Bob Zurke And His Delta Rhythm Band - Cow Cow Blues (1940-05-08, New York) 2:5017-4-08. Count Basie - Basie Boogie (1941) 2:2317-4-09. Earl Hines And His Orchestra - Boogie Woogie On The St. Louis Blues (1940-12-03, New York) 2:4917-4-10. Charlie Barnet And His Orchestra - Scrub Me Mama With A Boogie Beat (1940-12-03, New York) 3:1717-4-11. Gene Krupa And His Orchestra - Drum Boogie (1941-01-17, New York) 3:0717-4-12. Count Basie Orchestra - Basie Boogie (1941-07-02, New York) 2:2917-4-13. Lionel Hampton - Hamp's Boogie Woogie (1944-03-02, New York) 3:0017-4-14. Jack Teagarden And His Orchestra - Boogie Woogie (1944-08-2, South Gate) 3:0417-4-15. Count Basie - Wild Bill's Boogie (1946) 2:3217-4-16. Lionel Hampton - Hamp's Walking Boogie (1946-09-17) 3:0017-4-17. Lionel Hampton And His Orchestra - Hamp's Boogie Woogie No. 2 (1949-01-28, New York) 2:5817-4-18. Gene Krupa And His Swinging Big Band - Gene's Boogie (1947-02-05) 3:0217-4-19. Count Basie - Hob Nail Boogie (1952-07, New York) 2:3317-4-20. Woody Herman And His Orchestra - Pinetop's Blues (1956-05-15+16, Chicago) 4:11

 

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