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Release Date: 1989Tracks 7, 8, 14, 17, 18 available on compact disc only.
℗ 1989 BMG Music
Made in U.S.A.; Printed in U.S.A.
All Meade Lux Lewis selections composed by Meade Lux Lewis, published by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. (ASCAP)
All Yancey selections composed by Jimmy Yancey, published by MCA Music (ASCAP)
All Ammons and Johnson selections composed by Albert Ammons and Pete Johnson, published by MCA Music (ASCAP)
Digital transfers and audio restoration by Paul Goodman
ADD
"NoNoise" reprocessing by Sonic Solutions
©℗ 1989 BMG Music
Mfg & Dist by BMG Music, New York, NY
All selections recorded prior to 1972
On CD inner ring - 8/89 1DA1 and 83342RB
12 page booklet with track listing, credits, discography and liner notes (really a memoir by Art Hodes)
Discography:
Honky Tonk Train Blues
Master number BS-06301-1
First issued on Victor 25541
Recorded Chicago, May 7, 1936
Originally a test recording - T961
Whistlin' Blues
Master number BS-06302-1
First issued on Victor 25541
Recorded Chicago, May 7, 1936
Originally a test recording - T962
Yancey Stomp
Recorded - Chicago, October 25, 1939
BS-044006-1/Victor 26589
State Street Special
Recorded - Chicago, October 25, 1939
BS-044007-1/Victor 26589
Tell 'Em About Me
Recorded - Chicago, October 25, 1939
BS-044008-1/Victor 26590
Five O'Clock Blues
Recorded - Chicago, October 25, 1939
BS-044009-1/Victor 26590
Slow And Easy Blues
Recorded - Chicago, October 25, 1939
BS-044010-1/Victor 26591
The Mellow Blues
Recorded - Chicago, October 25, 1939
BS-044011-1/Victor 26591
Crying In My Sleep
Recorded - Chicago, September 6, 1940
BS-053436-1/Bluebird 8630
Death Letter Blues
Recorded - Chicago, September 6, 1940
BS-053437-1/Bluebird 8630
Yancey's Bugle Call
Recorded - Chicago, September 6, 1940
BS-053438-1/Victor 27238
35th And Dearborn
Recorded - Chicago, September 6, 1940
BS-053439-1/Victor 27238
Boogie Woogie Man
Recorded - New York, May 7, 1941
BS-063861-1/Victor 27505
Boogie Woogie Jump
Recorded - New York, May 7, 1941
BS-063862-1/first issued on Victor album LEJ-1
Barrelhouse Boogie
Recorded - New York, May 7, 1941
BS-063863-1/Victor 27504
Cuttin' The Boogie
Recorded - New York, May 7, 1941
BS-063864-1/Victor 27504
Foot Pedal Boogie
Recorded - New York, June 17, 1941
BS-066116-1/Victor 27507
Walkin' The Boogie
Recorded - New York, June 17, 1941
BS-066117-1/Victor 27505
Sixth Avenue Express
Recorded - New York, June 17, 1941
BS-066118-1/Victor 27506
Pine Creek
Recorded - New York, June 17, 1941
BS-066119-1/Victor 27506
Movin' The Boogie
Recorded - New York, June 17, 1941
BS-066120-1/Victor 27507