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Champion Jack Dupree - The Champion Jack Dupree Collection 1941-53 (2018)

Champion Jack Dupree - The Champion Jack Dupree Collection 1941-53 (2018)
  • Title: The Champion Jack Dupree Collection 1941-53
  • Year Of Release: 2018
  • Label: ACROBAT
  • Genre: Blues, Piano Blues, Oldies
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 02:22:11
  • Total Size: 295 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Champion Jack Dupree - Warehouse Man Blues
02. Champion Jack Dupree - Chain Gang Blues
03. Champion Jack Dupree - Black Woman Swing
04. Champion Jack Dupree - Cabbage Greens No. 1
05. Champion Jack Dupree - Gamblin' Man Blues
06. Champion Jack Dupree - Angola Blues
07. Jack Dupree - That's All Right
08. Champion Jack Dupree - Dupree Shake Dance
09. Champion Jack Dupree - Junker Blues
10. Champion Jack Dupree - Bad Health Blues
11. Champion Jack Dupree - Big Time Mama
12. Champion Jack Dupree - Heavy Heart Blues
13. Champion Jack Dupree - All Alone Blues
14. Champion Jack Dupree - She Makes Good Jelly
15. Champion Jack Dupree - Rum Cola Blues
16. Champion Jack Dupree - Johnson Street Boogie Woogie
17. Champion Jack Dupree - F.D.R. Blues
18. Champion Jack Dupree - Fisherman's Blues
19. Champion Jack Dupree - Black Wolf
20. Champion Jack Dupree - Outside Man
21. Champion Jack Dupree - You've Been Drunk
22. Champion Jack Dupree - Santa Claus Blues
23. Jack Dupree Trio - I Think You Need A Shot
24. Jack Dupree Trio - How Long, How Long Blues
25. Jack Dupree Trio - Let's Have A Ball
26. Jack Dupree Trio - Hard Feeling
27. Jack Dupree Trio - Mean Old Frisco
28. Champion Jack Dupree and His Trio - Bad Whiskey And Wild Woman
29. Champion Jack Dupree and His Trio - Bus Station Blues
30. Champion Jack Dupree - Love Strike Blues
31. Champion Jack Dupree - I'm A Doctor For Women
32. Willie Jordan & His Swinging Five - Cecelia Cecelia
33. Jack Dupree and His Quartet - Fifth Avenue Blues
34. Champion Jack Dupree and His Band - Come Back Baby
35. Champion Jack Dupree and His Band - Chittlins And Rice
36. Champion Jack Dupree and His Band - One Sweet Letter
37. Champion Jack Dupree and His Band - Mean Mistreatin' Mama
38. Brother Blues & the Back Room Boys - Featherweight Mama
39. Brother Blues & the Back Room Boys - Day Break
40. Champion Jack Dupree and His Band - Lonesome Bedroom Blues
41. Champion Jack Dupree and His Band - Old Woman Blues
42. Jack Dupree and His Band - Deacon's Party
43. Jack Dupree and His Band - I'm Gonna Find You Someday
44. Jack Dupree and Big Chief's All Stars - My Baby's Comin' Back Home
45. Jack Dupree and Big Chief's All Stars - Just Plain Tired
46. Brownie McGhee, His Guitar & Orch. - The Woman I Love
47. Brownie McGhee, His Guitar & Orch. - All Night Party
48. Champion Jack Dupree - Stumbling Block Blues
49. Champion Jack Dupree - Highway Blues
50. Champion Jack Dupree - Shake Baby Shake
51. Champion Jack Dupree - Drunk Again
52. Champion Jack Dupree - Shim Sham Shimmy

Even in a genre known for some larger-than-life personalities, Champion Jack Dupree was one of the most colourful characters in blues in the post-war era, a blues and barrel-house pianist and singer, who flirted with a boxing career alongside his music during the ‘30s, the origin of the ‘Champion’ nickname, before starting to perform and record in Chicago in the early ‘40s. Orphaned as a child, and brought up institutions, his songs often painted the familiar bleak low-life landscape of drugs, prison and personal strife, but he did it with an extrovert rough-hewn approach and a humorous way with lyrics which soon made him popular, although there was a career hiatus during WWII when he served in the US Navy and was a Japanese POW. After the war he hooked up in New York with guitarist Brownie McGhee, and many of the later recordings in this anthology feature his work with McGhee, often working in different line-ups of small bands, the later ones also including McGhee’s long-time harmonica-playing associate Sonny Terry. This great-value 52-track 2-CD set comprises selected A & B sides from the forty or more records which he released, with at least one side of each release represented. They come from releases for a bewildering array of record labels - Okeh, Joe Davis, Continental, Celebrity, Alert, Apollo, Abbey & Red Robin – reflecting the chequered nature of some blues artists’ careers. In subsequent years he became a popular fixture on the European blues scene, settling for a while in the UK. This substantial trawl across the first decade and more of his career includes many examples of blues music as one of the bedrocks of rock ‘n’ roll, and provides an entertaining showcase for a distinctive personality of the blues.


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