Champion Jack Dupree - Blues From The Gutter - AudioSoundMusic
Champion Jack Dupree - Blues From The Gutter - AudioSoundMusic
Champion Jack Dupree - Blues From The Gutter - AudioSoundMusic
Champion Jack Dupree - Blues From The Gutter - AudioSoundMusic
Champion Jack Dupree - Blues From The Gutter - AudioSoundMusic
Champion Jack Dupree - Blues From The Gutter - AudioSoundMusic

Champion Jack Dupree - Blues From The Gutter

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Champion Jack Dupree, piano & vocals

Pete Brown, alto saxophone

Ennis Lowery, guitar

Wendell Marshall, bass

Willie Jones, drums

Written by Jack Dupree


1 LP, standard sleeve

Limited edition

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : unspecified

Label : Pure Pleasure Records

Original Label : Atlantic

Recorded in New York City on Feb. 4, 1958 by Tom Dowd

Produced by Jerry Wexler

Remastered by Ray Staff at Air Mastering, Lyndhurst Hall, London

Originally released in 1958

Reissued in 2015


Tracks:

Side A

  1. Strollin’
  2. T.B. Blues
  3. Can’t Kick The Habit
  4. Evil Woman
  5. Nasty Boogie

           

Side B

  1. Junker’s Blues
  2. Bad Blood
  3. Goin’ Down Slow
  4. Frankie & Johnny
  5. Stack-O-Lee

 

Reviews :

"The 1958 masterwork album of Champion Jack Dupree's long and prolific career. Cut in New York (in stereo!) with a blasting band that included saxist Pete Brown and guitarist Larry Dale, the Jerry Wexler-produced Atlantic collection provides eloquent testimony to Dupree's eternal place in the New Orleans blues and barrelhouse firmament. There's some decidedly down-in-the-alley subject matter -- "Can't Kick the Habit," "T.B. Blues," a revival of "Junker's Blues" -- along with the stomping "Nasty Boogie" and treatments of the ancient themes "Stack-O-Lee" and "Frankie & Johnny.""AllMusic Review by Bill Dahl

 

Ratings :

AllMusic : 5 / 5 , Discogs : 4,53 / 5 

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