St. Louis Parties of July 20 & August 1, 1954 Pete Johnson

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St. Louis Parties of July 20 & August 1, 1954

1LISTENB.W. Thing 3:10
2LISTENJust for You 2:49
3LISTENStory by Pete Johnson 2:29
4LISTENBasin Street Blues 3:11
5LISTENPerdido 2:22
6LISTENBoo Woo 3:23
7LISTENTwelfth Street Rag 2:39
8LISTENAll Out (Boogie In Multiple) 4:26
9LISTENStardust 1:47
10LISTENC Jam Blues 2:46
11LISTENUnidentified Chorus 2:25
12LISTENAll of Me 1:37
13LISTENB.W. Mixture B.W. for 2/3/4 3:42
14LISTENRamble into Just for You 3:32
15LISTENK.C. Blues 3:30
16LISTENHarris Propelled 2:01
17LISTENHoneysuckle Rose 2:12
18LISTENI'm Yours 1:18
19LISTENI'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter 1:35
20LISTENRosetta 1:30
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Editorial Reviews

The unusual music featured on this CD was recorded at a pair of private parties held in St. Louis in the summer of 1954. The great boogie-woogie pianist Pete Johnson is featured playing blues, swing tunes, and standards. Sometimes the guests are a bit noisy in spots, but at other times they were obviously paying close attention to his playing. Throughout these performances, Johnson shows that he was more than just a boogie-woogie specialist, digging into such songs as "Perdido," "12th Street Rag," "Stardust," and "Honeysuckle Rose," striding away. Two numbers find him joined by as many as three other pianists (all playing the same piano): he backs Bill Atkinson's singing on two cuts, Tom Harris sings "K.C. Blues," and on "Harris Propelled," Johnson plays drums behind Harris' piano playing. In addition he is on a very rare vocal on "How Long How Long." Because the recording quality is not impeccable and there is some crowd noise in spots, this is not an essential release, but fans of Pete Johnson and his style of piano playing will find these performances to be of great interest. Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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