Tracklist
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1 | Play track | Rattlesnake Boogie |
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3:00 | |||
2 | Play track | Black Wolf Blues |
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3:01 | |||
3 | Play track | Ain't That A Shame |
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4:19 | |||
4 | Jail House |
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4:04 | ||||
5 | Come Back Baby |
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2:41 | ||||
6 | Bus Station Blues |
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2:27 | ||||
7 | Talk To Me Baby |
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4:14 | ||||
8 | Hard Feelings Blues |
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3:59 | ||||
9 | On My Way To Moe Asch |
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4:28 | ||||
10 | Old Woman Blues |
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2:40 | ||||
11 | Tell Me When |
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2:18 |
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Champion Jack Dupree
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William Thomas Dupree (birth date disputed; died January 21, 1992, in Hanover, Germany), best known as Champion Jack Dupree, was an American blues pianist. He was the embodiment of the New Orleans blues and boogie woogie pianist. On his best known album, Blues from the Gutter, for Atlantic in 1959, he was accompanied on guitar by Larry Dale, whose playing on that record inspired Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones. Although best known as a singer and pianist in the New Orleans style, Dupree occasionally pursued more musically adventurous projects, including Dupree `n` McPhee, a collab… read more
William Thomas Dupree (birth date disputed; died January 21, 1992, in Hanover, Germany), best known as Champion Jack Dupree, was an American blues pianist. He was the embodiment of the New … read more
William Thomas Dupree (birth date disputed; died January 21, 1992, in Hanover, Germany), best known as Champion Jack Dupree, was an American blues pianist. He was the embodiment of the New Orleans blues and boogie woogie pianist. On hi… read more