Big Joe Turner - Atomic Boogie

Big Joe Turner - Atomic Boogie
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Album Details

Title: Atomic Boogie
Artist: Big Joe Turner
Release Date: 6/18/2002
Label: Savoy Jazz
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 795041707628, 0795041707628
Genre: Rhythm & Blues
Styles: Early R&B, Rock & Roll, Boogie-Woogie, Urban Blues, Swing, Jump Blues, Jazz Blues
Moods: Boisterous, Joyous, Amiable/Good-Natured, Freewheeling, Party/Celebratory, Passionate, Fun, Sophisticated, Happy, Cheerful, Earthy, Exuberant, Rollicking
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 2

Track Listings Disc 1

  1. S.K. Blues, Pt. 1
  2. S.K. Blues, Pt. 2
  3. Johnson and Turner Blues
  4. Watch That Jive
  5. Howling Winds
  6. Doggin' the Blues (Lowdown Dog)
  7. Miss Brown Blues
  8. I Got My Discharge Papers
  9. My Gal's a Jockey
  10. I'm Still in the Dark
  11. I Got Love for Sale
  12. Sunday Morning Blues
  13. Mad Blues
  14. It's a Low Down Dirty Shame
  15. I'm Still in the Dark
  16. Miss Brown Blues
  17. Sally Zu-Zazz
  18. Rock of Gibraltar Blues
  19. Milk and Butter Blues
  20. That's When It Really Hurts
  21. I'm in Sharp When I Hit the Coast
  22. Ooh Wee Baby Blues

Track Listings Disc 2

  1. Nobody in Mind
  2. Lucille, Lucille [Take 1]
  3. Lucille, Lucille [Take 2]
  4. Rocks in My Bed
  5. Careless Love
  6. Last Goodbye Blues
  7. Whistle Stop Blues
  8. Hollywood Bed (Cherry Red Blues)
  9. Howlin' Winds
  10. 1946 Stomp (aka 1280 Stomp)
  11. Atomic Boogie
  12. Back Room Blues
  13. Pete's Lonesome Blues
  14. Mr. Drum Meets Mr. Piano
  15. Mutiny in the Doghouse
  16. Mr. Clarinet Knocks Twice
  17. Ben Rides Out
  18. Page Mr. Trumpet
  19. J.C. from K.C.
  20. Pete's Housewarming Blues
  21. How Long, How Long Blues [*]
  22. Shake It and Break It [*]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2009CDSavoy Jazz
2002CDSavoy Jazz17076

Other Editions

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Album Review

Although this two-disc set appears to be a collection of tracks by Big Joe Turner and his longtime piano player Pete Johnson, the two only appear together on a half-dozen cuts here, with most of the space given over to Turner, whose trademark mix of jump blues and jazz-inflected r&b, all guided by his powerful vocals, is vintage stuff. Johnson heads up things on 11 tracks, most of which appeared on his 1946 LP for National Records, and his style, while anchored in boogie woogie, is more straight jazz than anything else, even featuring tenor sax great Ben Webster on the delightful "Ben Rides Out." Although one can't help but wish that Turner and Johnson had more cuts together on this collection, it still makes for an exciting and pleasant set.[This set was reissued a year later, with the only change being an assignment to the Savoy Jazz imprint] ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Abe BolarBass
Al HallBass
Al WilliamsPiano
Albert AmmonsPiano
Albert NicholasClarinet
Alray KiddDrums
Artie ShapiroBass
Barry FeldmanExecutive Producer
Ben WebsterSax (Tenor)
Big Joe TurnerMain Performer
Bill MartinTrumpet
Budd JohnsonSax (Tenor)
Camille HowardPiano
Clyde BernhardtTrombone
Coleman HawkinsSaxophone
Colin EscottLiner Notes, Reissue Producer
Dallas BartleyBass
Dan MarxProject Manager, Archivist
Danny PoloClarinet
Don ByasSax (Tenor)
Don StovallSax (Alto)
Ellsworth LiggettPiano
Frankie NewtonTrumpet
George WettlingDrums
Harold "Doc" WestDrums
Herb AbramsonProducer
Hot Lips PageTrumpet
Ike PerkinsGuitar
J.C. HeardDrums
J.C. HigginbothamTrombone
Jack ParkerDrums
James AdamsDrums
Jimmy ShirleyGuitar
Joe SullivanPiano
Josh JacksonSax (Tenor)
Leonard FeatherProducer
Leonard WareGuitar
Lloyd HarrisonSax (Tenor)
Louie SimonSax (Tenor)
Otis FinchSax (Tenor)
Paul Reid IIIRemastering, Reissue Engineer
Pete Johnson & His Boogie Woogie BoysPiano
Red SaundersDrums
Riley HamptonSax (Alto)
Robert MooreBass
Russell JacquetTrumpet
Tab SmithSaxophone
Teddy BunnGuitar
Ulysses LivingstonGuitar
Walter MurdenDrums
Warren BrockenTrumpet