Authentic blues with mellow piano and a brilliant narrative style.
A blues piece by New Orleans-born pianist Champion Jack Dupree, featuring a raw performance that combines street melancholy with jazz-like rhythms.
Dupree's piano is rough-hewn yet full of groove, possessing a powerful quality that seems to capture the scent of the city in sound. Renowned jazz musicians also participate in the backing, adding depth to the overall performance. The recording captures the studio atmosphere realistically, with a striking balance of vividness between piano, harmonica, and rhythm. The lyrics mix humor and sadness, and the expressions full of a sense of everyday life draw the listener in. The song structure is not monotonous, and the differences in rhythm between each song add variety to the album. This is a masterpiece that naturally incorporates elements of jazz and R&B into straightforward blues, demonstrating Dupree's musical range.
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A:
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1)
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Strollin'
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2)
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T.B. Blues
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3)
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Can't Kick The Habit
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4)
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Evil Woman
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5)
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Nasty Boogie
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B:
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1)
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Junker's Blues
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2)
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Bad Blood
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3)
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Goin' Down Slow
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4)
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Frankie & Johnny
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5)
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Stack-O-Lee
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Recorded By [Recording Engineer] - Tom Dowd
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Supervised By [Supervision] - Jerry Wexler
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Bass - Wendell Marshall
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Drums - Willie Jones
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Alto Saxophone - Pete Brown (2)
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Piano - Champion Jack Dupree
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Vocals - Champion Jack Dupree
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Written-By - Jack Dupree
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Photography By - Lee Friedlander
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Design [Cover] - Marvin Israel
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Liner Notes - Gary Kramer
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Guitar - Ennis Lowery