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Classic James P. Johnson Sessions [Mosaic 262] 6 CD Box Set
James P. Johnson
Classic James P. Johnson Sessions [Mosaic 262] 6 CD Box Set
Genre: Jazz
 
James P. Johnson was one of the most important, if not THE most important, stride pianists, a style that developed in New York in the 1920s and the first music that sounds like what we call jazz. It was more rhythmically c...  more »

     
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All Artists: James P. Johnson
Title: Classic James P. Johnson Sessions [Mosaic 262] 6 CD Box Set
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Mosaic
Album Type: Box set, Limited Collector's Edition, Original recording remastered
Genre: Jazz
Style: Traditional Jazz & Ragtime
Number of Discs: 6
SwapaCD Credits: 6
UPC: 736211226228

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James P. Johnson was one of the most important, if not THE most important, stride pianists, a style that developed in New York in the 1920s and the first music that sounds like what we call jazz. It was more rhythmically complex than anything before it. More harmonically challenging. More exuberant and crafty. Stride was also more than the music. It was a challenge to the musicians who gathered at Harlem cutting contests determined to conquer its intricacies, and to conquer each other. And because of its invitation to create and improvise, it was a platform at last for self-expression. "Classic James P. Johnson Sessions 1921- 1943" compiles all the sessions led by Johnson originally released on OKeh, Columbia, Bluebird, Victor, Signature, Pathe and Vocalion, plus sideman sessions where he solos significantly or contributes something noteworthy. On six CDs, it shines the light on every facet of his talent, including his stunning work with blues singers such as Bessie Smith, Lavinia Turner, Ethel Waters, Ida Cox and more. The package comprises 158 tracks, including eleven never before released. Our exclusive Mosaic booklet features a session-by-session analysis by Scott Brown and many photos that are rare and delightful to see. There is also the most complete discography ever of James P. Johnson's important early work.