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$14.00The Story
KEY FEATURES
- 1xLP pressed on 180-Gram Audiophile Black Vinyl
- Spins at 33 RPM
- Housed in a standard sleeve
- Re-mastering by: Ray Staff at Air Mastering, Lyndhurst Hall, London
RELEASE DESCRIPTION
Champion Jack Dupree was a New Orleans-bred boogie-woogie piano player. But boogie-woogie piano music has little or no collector value. The same cannot be said for Dupree Lps, which have always fetched healthy good prices in record bins and on ebay. While you can't give away LPs from such accomplished boogie-woogie piano players such as Albert Ammons or Meade Lux Lewis, Dupree's style of mixing boogie-woogie and the blues seems more modern and hip, attracting music lovers and record collectors alike.
While just about anything on Atlantic or Blue Horizon is worth searching out, the real goods are to be found on Dupree's very first LP released in 1958 on Atlantic- Blues From The Gutter; the title says it all and the lyrics rarely stray from sex and drugs. Dupree's delivery simply oozes rock and roll, and I'm not talking about music. If the proverbial fire struck and I had to choose five blues LPs to save, this would make the cut. The mono original has a deeper soundstage and more immediacy, which has been traded off for a wider stage with this stereo issue. That quibble aside, this is essential music that should not be missed.
TRACKLIST
- Strollin'
- T.B. Blues
- Can't Kick The Habit
- Evil Woman
- Nasty Boogie
- Junker's Blues
- Bad Blood
- Goin' Down Slow
- Frankie & Johnny
- Stack-o-lee
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KEY FEATURES
- 1xLP pressed on 180-Gram Audiophile Black Vinyl
- Spins at 33 RPM
- Housed in a standard sleeve
- Re-mastering by: Ray Staff at Air Mastering, Lyndhurst Hall, London
RELEASE DESCRIPTION
Champion Jack Dupree was a New Orleans-bred boogie-woogie piano player. But boogie-woogie piano music has little or no collector value. The same cannot be said for Dupree Lps, which have always fetched healthy good prices in record bins and on ebay. While you can't give away LPs from such accomplished boogie-woogie piano players such as Albert Ammons or Meade Lux Lewis, Dupree's style of mixing boogie-woogie and the blues seems more modern and hip, attracting music lovers and record collectors alike.
While just about anything on Atlantic or Blue Horizon is worth searching out, the real goods are to be found on Dupree's very first LP released in 1958 on Atlantic- Blues From The Gutter; the title says it all and the lyrics rarely stray from sex and drugs. Dupree's delivery simply oozes rock and roll, and I'm not talking about music. If the proverbial fire struck and I had to choose five blues LPs to save, this would make the cut. The mono original has a deeper soundstage and more immediacy, which has been traded off for a wider stage with this stereo issue. That quibble aside, this is essential music that should not be missed.
TRACKLIST
- Strollin'
- T.B. Blues
- Can't Kick The Habit
- Evil Woman
- Nasty Boogie
- Junker's Blues
- Bad Blood
- Goin' Down Slow
- Frankie & Johnny
- Stack-o-lee

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