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  1. Includes; Pete Johnson, piano, Joe Turner, vocal. Genres; Boogie-woogie piano, Blues piano Informative booklet notes by Axel Zwingenberger, Detailed discography. Albert Ammons seems to be the pianist who attracts the largest number of boogie woogie fans, even today, 90 years after he was born in Chicago on March 1st, 1907.

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "1936-1946 (Alternate Takes, Radio Performances, Unissued Home Recordings)" on Discogs.

  3. For the last track on this CD, Rock of Gibraltar Blues, Albert Ammons is in the company of the original boss of the blues shouters, Big Joe Turner, with whom he had worked frequently before, especially in the combination with Pete Johnson. Joe's voice is rich and Albert plays some slowed down boogie. ~ Axel Zwingenberger, 1997 Document Records.

  4. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for 1936-1946 (Alternate Takes, Radio Performances, Unissued Home Recordings) by Albert Ammons. Compare versions and buy on Discogs

  5. For the last track on this CD, Rock of Gibraltar Blues, Albert Ammons is in the company of the original boss of the blues shouters, Big Joe Turner, with whom he had worked frequently before, especially in the combination with Pete Johnson. Joes voice is rich and Albert plays some slowed down boogie.

  6. Pete Johnson – Radio Broadcasts, Film Soundtracks, Alternate Takes 1939 – c. 1947. Pete Johnson – Boogie-woogie piano. Includes performances by: Benny Goodman and His Orchestra. Big Joe Turner. Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra. Lena Horne. Albert Ammons. And others… Extensive, 22 page illustrated booklet notes by Axel Zwingenberger.

  7. For the last track on this CD, Rock of Gibraltar Blues, Albert Ammons is in the company of the original boss of the blues shouters, Big Joe Turner, with whom he had worked frequently before, especially in the combination with Pete Johnson. Joe's voice is rich and Albert plays some slowed down boogie.