Errol Dixon - Mr. Boogie Woogie In Basel's Atlantis (1986) [CD Rip]
BAND/ARTIST: Errol Dixon
- Title: Mr. Boogie Woogie In Basel's Atlantis
- Year Of Release: 1986
- Label: Divox
- Genre: Piano Blues, Boogie Woogie
- Quality: FLAC (tracks+cue+log+scans) | MP3 320 kbps
- Total Time: 40:34
- Total Size: 230 MB | 107 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Jumping The Boogie (2:24)
2. Love Blues (3:04)
3. Jump And Shout (2:37)
4. When The Saints Go Marching In (3:54)
5. Beautiful Day (2:40)
6. My Big Mistake (3:25)
7. Vanessa Boogie (2:04)
8. Midnight (2:54)
9. Coriene Corina (1:44)
10. Amen (3:11)
11. Blue Berry Hill (2:18)
12. Mojo Working (2:57)
13. Hey Babareba (3:13)
14. All I Need Is Love (2:39)
15. Bye Bye Blues (1:23)
1. Jumping The Boogie (2:24)
2. Love Blues (3:04)
3. Jump And Shout (2:37)
4. When The Saints Go Marching In (3:54)
5. Beautiful Day (2:40)
6. My Big Mistake (3:25)
7. Vanessa Boogie (2:04)
8. Midnight (2:54)
9. Coriene Corina (1:44)
10. Amen (3:11)
11. Blue Berry Hill (2:18)
12. Mojo Working (2:57)
13. Hey Babareba (3:13)
14. All I Need Is Love (2:39)
15. Bye Bye Blues (1:23)
Recorded live, October 22nd, 1981 at the Atlantis, Basel (Switzerland).
The ultra-fast piano playing of the early-twentieth century has continued to infuse the music of pianist, Errol Dixon. Inspired by New Orleans pianist Jelly Roll Morton (1890-1941), Dixon's repertoire combines boogie-woogie, gospel, swing, soul and piano blues.
Born in Jamaica, Dixon moved to New York with his parents, at the age of twelve. The blues and jazz emanating out of the clubs of Harlem captivated his interest.
Launching his professional career after moving to London, in the mid-1950s, Dixon scored a number one hit with his debut single, "Midnight Train", in 1960. Dixon's resume includes collaborations with Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, B.B. King and Muddy Waters. ~Craig Harris
The ultra-fast piano playing of the early-twentieth century has continued to infuse the music of pianist, Errol Dixon. Inspired by New Orleans pianist Jelly Roll Morton (1890-1941), Dixon's repertoire combines boogie-woogie, gospel, swing, soul and piano blues.
Born in Jamaica, Dixon moved to New York with his parents, at the age of twelve. The blues and jazz emanating out of the clubs of Harlem captivated his interest.
Launching his professional career after moving to London, in the mid-1950s, Dixon scored a number one hit with his debut single, "Midnight Train", in 1960. Dixon's resume includes collaborations with Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, B.B. King and Muddy Waters. ~Craig Harris
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