Big Joe Turner - The Atlantic Albums (2021)

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Title: The Atlantic Albums
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group
Genre: Blues, R&B
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 3:11:09.
Total Size: 996 / 446 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Cherry Red
02. Roll 'Em Pete
03. I Want a Little Girl
04. Low Down Dog
05. Wee Baby Blues
06. You're Driving Me Crazy
07. How Long Blues
08. Morning Glories
09. St. Louis Blues
10. Piney Brown Blues
11. Shake, Rattle and Roll
12. Flip Flop and Fly
13. Feeling Happy
14. Well All Right
15. The Chicken and the Hawk (Up, up and Away)
16. Boogie Woogie Country Girl
17. Honey Hush
18. Corrine Corrina
19. Midnight Special Train
20. Hide and Seek
21. Oke-She-Moke-She-Pop
22. Crawdad Hole
23. Sweet Sixteen (feat. Van Piano Man Walls Orchestra)
24. Chains of Love (feat. Van Piano Man Walls Orchestra)
25. Jump for Joy
26. Teenage Letter
27. Love Roller Coaster
28. Lipstick, Powder and Paint
29. Morning, Noon and Night
30. I Need a Girl
31. Red Sails In the Sunset
32. Blues In the Night
33. After a While
34. World of Trouble
35. Trouble In Mind
36. TV Mama
37. You Know I Love You
38. Still In Love
39. Wee Baby Blues (Single Version)
40. Rock a While
41. Baby I Still Want You
42. The Chill Is On
43. Poor Lover's Blues
44. Don't You Cry
45. Ti-Ri-Lee
46. Married Woman
47. Midnight Cannonball
48. I'll Never Stop Loving You
49. After My Laughter Came Tears
50. Bump Miss Susie (feat. Van Piano Man Walls Orchestra)
51. Switchin' In the Kitchen
52. Nobody In Mind
53. Until the Real Thing Comes Along
54. I Get the Blues When It Rains
55. Rebecca
56. When I Was Young
57. Don't You Make Me High
58. Time After Time
59. Pennies from Heaven
60. Here Comes Your Iceman

The premier blues shouter of the postwar era, Big Joe Turner's roar could rattle the very foundation of any gin joint he sang within -- and that's without a microphone. Turner was a resilient figure in the history of blues -- he effortlessly spanned boogie-woogie, jump blues, even the first wave of rock & roll, enjoying great success in each genre.

Turner, whose powerful physique certainly matched his vocal might, was a product of the swinging, wide-open Kansas City scene. Even in his teens, the big-boned Turner looked entirely mature enough to gain entry to various K.C. niteries. He ended up simultaneously tending bar and singing the blues before hooking up with boogie piano master Pete Johnson during the early '30s. Theirs was a partnership that would endure for 13 years.



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