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Twenty first St. stomp the piano blues of St. Louis : classic recordings from the 1920's.

Title
  1. Twenty first St. stomp [sound recording] : the piano blues of St. Louis : classic recordings from the 1920's.
Published by
  1. [United States] : Yazoo, p2002.
Format
  1. Music CD

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Additional authors
  1. Johnson, James (Pianist)
  2. Brown, Henry, 1906-
  3. Johnson, Mary (Vocalist)
  4. Wheatstraw, Peetie
  5. McFadden, Charlie
  6. Sykes, Roosevelt
  7. Davis, Walter, 1912-1963
  8. Miller, Eddie (Pianist)
  9. Gordon, Jimmie
  10. Baker, Dorothy (Singer)
  11. Peeples, Robert
  12. McDowell, Tecumseh
  13. Sparks, Milton
  14. Sparks Brothers
Description
  1. 1 sound disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Alternative title
  1. Twenty first Street stomp
Subject
  1. Blues (Music) -- Missouri -- Saint Louis -- To 1931.
  2. Blues (Music) -- Missouri -- Saint Louis -- 1931-1940.
  3. Piano music (Blues)
  4. Piano music (Barrelhouse) -- Missouri -- Saint Louis.
Contents
  1. Kind babe blues (Stump Johnson) -- Henry Brown blues (Henry Brown) -- Black men blues (Mary Johnson) -- "4-11-44" (Sparks Brothers) -- Good jelly blues (Eddie Miller) -- Ice and snow blues (Peetie Wheatstraw) -- Harvest moon blues (Charles "Speck" Pertum) -- Low down rounders blues (Charlie McFadden) -- Drinkin' woman blues (Roosevelt Sykes) -- West Coast blues (Walter Davis) -- Don't give my lard away ; Bound to be a monkey (Stump Johnson) -- Twenty first St. stomp (Henry Brown) -- Whoopee (Eddie Miller) -- East Chicago blues (Sparks Brothers) -- Neck bones blues (James Gordon) -- Steady grinding blues (Dorothy Baker) -- Fat greasy baby (Robert Peeples) -- No good town blues ; Death cell blues (Mary Johnson) -- So called friend blues (Tecumseh McDowell) -- Grinder man blues (Milton Sparks) -- 61 Highway (Sparks Brothers).
Call number
  1. *LDC 28850
Language
  1. English
Note
  1. "A collection of the greatest St. Louis barrelhouse piano classics of the 20's and 30's, featuring rare and classic performances by legendary artists"--Container.
  2. "Compiled from extremely rare old '78s"--Container.
  3. Compact disc.
  4. Program and biographical notes in container.
Credits (note)
  1. Produced by Francis Wilford-Smith.
Performer
  1. Various performers.
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Other standard identifier
  1. 016351206121
Publisher no.
  1. 2061 Yazoo
Research call number
  1. *LDC 28850 Program notes on file.
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