Album US 1951 on Blue Note label
Jazz (Dixieland)
First catalogue number on center labels and rear cover, second on front cover. Artist on labels and on rear cover as above; artist on front cover: "James P Johnson with Sid De Paris, Ed Hall, Vic Dickenson, Sid Catlett". Recorded at WOR Studios, NYC, March 4, 1944 (B1), June 21, 1944 (B2, B3) and October 26, 1944 (A1 to A3) [jazzdisco.org]
![]() | James P. Johnson's Blue Note Jazzmen , album by |
![]() | Al Lucas b, g, 1916-1983 CA bass |
![]() | John Simmons b, 1918-1979 US bass |
![]() | Edmond Hall cl, 1901-1967 US clarinet |
![]() | Arthur Trappier dr, 1910-1975 US drums |
![]() | Sidney Catlett dr, 1910-1951 US drums |
![]() | Jimmy Shirley g, 1913-1989 US guitar |
![]() | James Price Johnson p, 1894-1955 JM piano |
![]() | Ben Webster ts, 1909-1973 US tenor saxophone |
![]() | Vic Dickenson tb, 1906-1984 US trombone |
![]() | Sidney De Paris tr, cor, 1905-1967 US trumpet, written by |
Paul Bacon design |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | At The Ball | James P. Johnson's Blue Note Jazzmen | J. Luebrie Hill | |
2 | Walkin' The Dog | James P. Johnson's Blue Note Jazzmen | Shelton Brooks | |
3 | Tishomingo Blues | James P. Johnson's Blue Note Jazzmen | Spencer Williams | |
4 | After You've Gone | James P. Johnson's Blue Note Jazzmen | Henry Creamer, Turner Layton | |
5 | The Call Of The Blues | James P. Johnson's Blue Note Jazzmen | Sidney De Paris | |
6 | Everybody Loves Me Baby | James P. Johnson's Blue Note Jazzmen | Spencer Williams |