During an era when Big Joe Turner recordings were often surprise hits with rock & roll fans (particularly "Shake, Rattle and Roll"), he occasionally recorded no-nonsense blues-oriented jazz dates too. This reissue album matched Turner for one of the last times with the veteran boogie-woogie pianist Pete Johnson and also includes a variety of top swing players: trumpeter Joe Newman, trombonist Lawrence Brown, altoist Pete Brown, tenor saxophonist Frank Wess, guitarist Freddie Green, bassist Walter Page, and drummer Cliff Leeman. It is not surprising, considering the number of Basie-ites on the date, that the band often sounds like a Count Basie combo. Turner is in top form on remakes of some of his early tunes (including "Cherry Red," "Roll 'Em Pete," and "Wee Baby Blues"), a few traditional blues, and a couple of swing standards. This music should appeal to many listeners. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Boss of the Blues
01/01/1956 | Collectables
All Music Guide Review
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Credits
- Jimmy Nottingham
- Trumpet
- Frank Wess
- Sax (Tenor)
- Jerry Wexler
- Producer, Supervisor
- Bob Defrin
- Art Direction, Design
- Curtice Taylor
- Hand Coloring
- Marvin Israel
- Artwork
- Whitney Balliett
- Liner Notes
- Len Frank
- Engineer
- Walter Page
- Bass
- Ernie Wilkins
- Arranger
- Nesuhi Ertegun
- Producer, Supervisor
- Cliff Leeman
- Drums
- Freddie Green
- Guitar
- Pete Johnson
- Piano
- Joe Newman
- Trumpet
- Lawrence Brown
- Trombone
- Pete Brown
- Sax (Alto)
- Seldon Powell
- Sax (Tenor)
- Big Joe Turner
- Vocals, Main Performer











