Junco Partner James Booker

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  • Release Date: 02/09/1993
  • Original Release: 1976
  • Sales Rank: 32,770
  • Label: HANNIBAL
  • UPC: 031257135924
 
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Junco Partner

1LISTENBlack Minute Waltz 3:10
2LISTENGoodnight Irene 5:37
3LISTENPixie 3:38
4LISTENOn the Sunny Side of the Street 2:31
5LISTENMake a Better World 4:52
6LISTENJunco Partner 5:06
7LISTENPut out the Light 3:07
8LISTENMedley: Blues Minuet/Until the Real Thing Comes Along/Baby Won't You 6:44
9LISTENPop's Dilemma 3:26
10LISTENI'll Be Seeing You 2:47

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

This solo disc by arguably the most brilliant of New Orleans' resplendent pianists shows off all the edge and genius he possessed. There may be moments on other discs of slightly more inspired playing (and this is arguable), but for a whole disc this one stands far from the crowd. You can hear some of the most awe-inspiring playing here that reflects the extremely broad background that he could, and did, draw from. You can hear his classical training and the brilliance of his interpretive skills in "Black Minute Waltz." He follows this with a version of Leadbelly's "Good Night Irene," which shows off his raucous bordello style of playing and voice. The disc goes on showing off the eclectic variety of influences that make up this man's music. This disc also displays the man's prodigious composing and arranging talents. Though he was regarded as eccentric and crazy, even by New Orleans' accepting standards (he was a flamboyant, black substance abuser, and a homosexual, who spent time both in Angola State Prison and a mental institution), he was considered a musical genius and thus given a certain amount of leeway. Very informative notes by Booker himself (some insight), Joe Boyd (the producer), and George Winston on Booker and his styling. An absolute must if you like New Orleans music. Bob Gottlieb, All Music Guide

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