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The rough guide to barrelhouse blues


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DownBeat

2019 January

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Frank-John Hadley

2019 January

"It's been a while since a superior collection of historical boogie-woogie and barrelhouse piano tracks came along. Finally, Rough Guide ends the drought with this sumptuous feast of ostinato bass figures and cross rhythms, a total of 25 songs recorded between 1926 and 1941".


fRoots

2018-2019 Winter

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Dave Peabody

2018-2019 Winter

"The term 'Barrelhouse' refers to the pianostyle developed by the misicians who had the hard job of entertaining customers in the makeshift joints hastily erected to cater for hard-drinking labourers who would often appear adjacent to all sorts of work camps. To survive as a musician in these dives you'd have to be a pretty tough character ... Tough men making tough music - and Barrelhouse Blues contains many prime examples of this two-fisted, break 'em on down, knock 'em out music ... Twenty-five tracks, recorded between 1926 and 1941 (...) gathered here in a glorious assembly".



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