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Best 1 Pinetop Smith - Pinetop's Boogie Woogie

Pinetop Smith’s “Pinetop’s Boogie Woogie” is a significant blues album from 1928. Recorded by Vocalion Records, it represents one of the earliest documented examples of boogie-woogie piano music. Smith's energetic performance helped establish this style and its place within early American popular mu...

8.45 Great
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Foundational boogie-woogie recording with immense historical influence, though single-centered rather than full album achievement.

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2 Albert Ammons - Boogie Woogie Stomp

Albert Ammons’ “Boogie Woogie Stomp” showcases the Chicago blues piano innovator's distinctive style. Recorded in 1939, these sessions represent significant early boogie-woogie music and are notable for Ammons’ powerful technique and rhythmic drive. The album is valuable for serious students of blue...

8.20 Great
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Albert Ammons boogie-woogie material is historically central and technically influential, with enduring piano-blues prestige.

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3 Pinetop Perkins - Pinetop's Boogie Woogie

Pinetop's Boogie Woogie is a blues album by American pianist and singer Pinetop Perkins. It foregrounds his piano-led boogie-woogie approach within the blues tradition and reflects the style associated with his long career, including his work with Muddy Waters's band. The recording is suited to list...

7.46 Good
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Authoritative boogie piano document with historical resonance and genial performances, but limited compositional variety.

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4 Jimmy Yancey - A Lost Recording Date

Chicago boogie-woogie pianist Jimmy Yancey is captured in previously unreleased recordings showcasing his sparse, percussive style and influential left-hand bass patterns.

7.45 Good
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Jimmy Yancey archival recording has specialist importance and distinctive style, but narrower appeal and release-framing limits.

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