Meade Lux Lewis - The Blues (Complete, Parts 1-5, Blue Note, New York, 1939)
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Extremely rare Blue Note releases, recorded in new York, in 1939, by Meade Lux Lewis for the Blue Note label. Here I collected all five parts of this unique collection of five blues improvisations: The Blues, part 1 - 0:00, The Blues, part 2 - 4:15, The Blues, part 3 - 8:18, The Blues, part 4 - 12:22, The Blues, part 5 - 16:23. From the album "Albert Ammons And Meade Lux Lewis - The Complete Blue Note Recordings Of Albert Ammons And Meade Lux Lewis", Limited edition of 5000 copies, Mosaic Records (USA), 1989.
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The rich and long time of blues and then the metamorphis into R&R is fascinating. Thanks!
Thanks for posting! I'm learning about boogie woogie and Meade Lux Lewis was apparently the GOAT of that piano style, able to improvise for an hour at a time. His biggest song, Honky Tonk Train Blues, is the perfect example is a style born among workers in the new train yards of the 1870s American South and inspired by the sounds they heard around them all day. Fun anecdote: When, having just fled Nazi-occupied Europe at the age of 68, the great Dutch painter Mondrian first heard boogie-woogie in New York City, his reaction was: “Enormous! Enormous!”
Most welcome as I was looking for such material from him, just this morning
Thanks!🙏🏻
Thank you so much for this great recording.
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thank you...
Thanks! Great stuff!
Does anyone know of any transcriptions for this music. I'm trying to learn how to play this, but just listening doesn't work so well for me. I need to see something written down.