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The Pete Johnson-Earl Hines-Teddy Bunn Blue Note sessions.

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Format:
Sound recording
Contributor:
Johnson, Pete, 1904-1967, performer.
Hines, Earl, 1903-1983, performer.
Bunn, Teddy, 1910-1978, performer.
Pete Johnson Blues Trio, performer.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Jazz--1931-1940.
Jazz.
Piano music (Jazz).
Blues (Music)--1931-1940.
Blues (Music).
Guitar music (Jazz).
Genre:
Piano music (Jazz)
Guitar music (Jazz)
Sound recordings.
Physical Description:
1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono ; 12 in.
12 in.
Other Title:
Pete Johnson, Earl Hines, Teddy Bunn Blue Note sessions
Place of Publication:
Stamford, Conn. : Mosaic Records, [1987]
System Details:
analog
33 1/3 rpm
microgroove
mono
Contents:
Vine Street bustle (3:40)
Some day blues (4:30)
Holler stomp (3:55)
Barrelhouse breakdown (3:58)
Kansas City farewell (4:15)
You don't know my mind (4:02)
The father's getaway (4:20)
Reminiscing at Blue Note (4:25)
Blues without words : alt. (3:05)
Blues without words (3:31)
King Porter stomp (3:07)
Bachelor blues (3:00)
Guitar in high (3:08).
Participant:
Pete Johnson, solo piano or with the Pete Johnson Blues Trio (1st-6th works) ; Earl Hines, piano (7th-8th works) ; Teddy Bunn, solo guitar, voice, guitar (9th-13th works)
Notes:
Jazz and blues.
Originally recorded Dec. 19, 1939 (Johnson), July 29, 2939 (Hines), and Mar. 28, 1940 (Bunn) in New York.
Program notes by Stanley Dance and Michael Cuscuna, and details of the recordings, including original matrices on container.
OCLC:
18179775
Publisher Number:
MR1-119 Mosaic

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