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Joe Turner

Big Bad & Blue - The Joe Turner Anthology

Joe Turner

28 SONGS • 1 STUNDE UND 17 MINUTEN • SEP 29 1987

  • SONGS
    SONGS
  • DETAILS
    DETAILS
SONGS
DETAILS
1
Jump for Joy
02:10
2
After a While
02:36
3
Chains of Love (with Van ''Piano Man'' Walls Orchestra) [Single Version]
02:37
4
Don't You Cry
02:31
5
Got You on My Mind (Single Version)
02:58
6
Honey Hush (Single Version)
02:25
7
I Need a Girl
E
02:00
8
In the Evenin' When the Sun Goes Down
04:59
9
Lipstick, Powder and Paint
02:30
10
Careless Love
02:17
11
Love Roller Coaster
01:57
12
Married Woman
02:48
13
Midnight Cannonball
E
02:31
14
Morning, Noon and Night
02:42
15
My Little Honeydripper (Single Version)
01:59
16
My Reason for Living (Single Version)
02:23
17
Poor Lover's Blues
02:41
18
Rock a While
02:02
19
Still in Love
03:00
20
Sweet Sue (Single Version)
02:24
21
TV Mama
02:49
22
Teenage Letter
02:28
23
Ti-Ri-Lee
02:55
24
Tomorrow Night (Single Version)
02:09
25
Trouble in Mind
02:21
26
Wee Baby Blues
07:19
27
World of Trouble (Single)
02:26
28
You Know I Love You
03:11
℗© 1987 Atlantic Recording Corp.

Künstler:innen-Biografie

Though endlessly confused with the singer Big Joe Turner, pianist Joe Turner came from a completely different direction, following the James P. Johnson/Fats Waller stride tradition, armed with a superb technique and a fine sense of swing. Born in Baltimore, he started to learn the piano from his mother at age five and began to make a name for himself in Harlem as a teenager shortly after his move to New York in 1925. He was an accompanist to Adelaide Hall in a duo, first with Alex Hill and then Francis Carter, the latter with whom he and Hall toured Europe in 1931. He remained in Europe through 1939 when war broke out, upon which he returned to the U.S. to work as a singer.

After playing with Sy Oliver's army band in 1944-1945 and Rex Stewart in 1946, Turner returned to the continent, residing in Hungary in 1948 and then Switzerland from 1949 to 1962. He settled in Paris in 1962 in a residency at La Calvados, continued to play engagements elsewhere in Europe and occasionally the U.S., and eventually survived to became the last major active stride pianist of his era. Among his few available albums is a 1984 project with Knocky Parker and his Houserockers on Southland. ~ Richard S. Ginell

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