Album UK 1994 on 504 Records label
Jazz and Blues (Boogie Woogie, Louisiana Blues)
Little Red Lajoie was street musician who played the line waiting to get into Preservation Hall. Tuts is piano and vocals. This CD came from Larry Borenstein tapes recorded at the Associated Artists Studio, which became Preservation Hall. Recordings are circa 1960. Tom Stagg is uncredited co-producer.
Tuts Washington p, 1907-1984 US piano, album by | |
Little Red Lajoie banjo, vocals |
Vincent Fumar liner notes |
Stevenson Palfi photography by |
Mike Dine producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | On The Sunny Side Of The Street | Tuts Washington | ||
2 | Muskrat Ramble | Tuts Washington | ||
3 | Fast Blues #1 | Tuts Washington | ||
4 | Blue Moon | Tuts Washington | ||
5 | Basin Street Blues | Tuts Washington | ||
6 | Some Of These Days | Tuts Washington | ||
7 | Yancey Special #1 | Tuts Washington | ||
8 | After You've Gone | Tuts Washington | ||
9 | Early One Morning | Tuts Washington | ||
10 | Cow Cow Blues | Tuts Washington | ||
11 | Pinetop's Boogie | Tuts Washington | ||
12 | Trouble Trouble | Tuts Washington | ||
13 | Tack Head Blues | Tuts Washington | ||
14 | Yancey Special #2 | Tuts Washington | ||
15 | Indiana | Tuts Washington | ||
16 | St. Louis Blues | Tuts Washington |