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James P. Johnson: Earl Hines, Pete Johnson and James P. Johnson: Reminiscing at Blue Note – 1939-43
ByThis is raucous jazz. The old-time honky-tonk kings knew how to make a piano roar.

From the start, Blue Note founder Alfred Lion was obsessed with the piano. Blue Note's very first recordings, in 1939, were 19 tunes by boogie-woogie pianists

Meade Lux Lewis
piano1905 - 1964

Albert Ammons
piano1907 - 1949
Later that same year, Lion recorded more piano favorites by all-time greats

Earl Hines
piano1903 - 1983

Pete Johnson
piano1904 - 1967

James P. Johnson
piano1894 - 1955
If you're a fan of early jazz pianoespecially boogie-woogie and strideyou will love Reminiscing. And if you're a fan of Blue Note, this is a must-have.
This is raucous jazz. The old-time honky-tonk kings knew how to make a piano roar. Granted, some tunes are slow and bluesy. And granted again, there is no shortage of latter-day keyboard piano virtuosos. (Or is that virtuosi?) Has the jazz world birthed any faster or more amazing pianists than

Art Tatum
piano1909 - 1956

Oscar Peterson
piano1925 - 2007
Still, there's something primal about listening to the old boogie-woogie and stride masters. The only shame is that Blue Note never recorded

Fats Waller
piano1904 - 1943
Like all good jazz musicians, the early keyboard pounders knew how to take a basic beat and a few chords and perform magic speed it up, slow it down, flip it, do acrobatic twirls, take it apart, put it back together and stick a solid landing, apparently without ever fumbling. As a pianist myself, I could never quite master the stride technique. I am forever in awe of those who can tame the beast.
This is old fashioned jazz in the best sensedefinitely post-ragtime, but not yet bop. If your idea of a perfect Blue Note record is

Art Blakey
drums1919 - 1990

Norah Jones
pianob.1979

Robert Glasper
pianob.1978
There's no need to be an old fart to enjoy this old music. Just listen and be amazed.
Rating: 5 stars (out of 5)
Availability: Not rare at all
Cost: $5 used, $11 new
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James P. Johnson
My Blue Note Obsession
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Meade "Lux" Lewis
Albert Ammons
Earl "Fatha" Hines
Pete Johnson
Art Tatum
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Fats Waller
Art Blakey
Norah Jones
Robert Glasper
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