| | Blues 88'S: Boogie Woogie Instrumentals CD (1 Customer Review)
Roomful Of Blues,Katie Webster Jay Mcshann,Honey Alexander+++
Arranger: Al Copley.
Personnel: Ronnie Earl, Snooks Eaglin, Vas-tie Jackson, Al Casey (guitar); Rich Lataille (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Greg Piccolo (tenor saxophone); Doug James (baritone saxophone); Bob Enos (trumpet); Porky Cohen (trombone); Davell Crawford, David Maxwell, Deanna Bogart, Honey Alexander, James Booker, Jay McShann, Katie Webster, Al Copley, Preacher Jack (piano); Jimmy Wimpfheimer (upright bass); Marty Richards (drums, percussion); Gerald Warren, David Lee , John Rossi, Robin Jones , Timm Biery, Jimi Bott (drums).
Unknown Contributor Roles: Davell Crawford; David Maxwell; Deanna Bogart; Honey Alexander; James Booker; Jay McShann; Katie Webster; Al Copley; Preacher Jack; Roomful of Blues.
Blues 88'S: Boogie Woogie Instrumentals Music | List Price | $7.97 (You save $1.18) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Blues CDs, Oldies, Rock, Piano, Instrumental | | Label | Easydisc | | Orig Year | 1998 | | All Time Sales Rank | 42701  | | CD Universe Part number | 1226566 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 07, 1998 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Davell Crawford; David Maxwell; Deanna Bogart; Greg Piccolo; Hammond Scott; Ice Cube Slim; John Parsons; John Stedman; Katie Webster; Ken Irwin; Scott Billington; Timm Biery; Vasti Jackson; Bob Kempf; Bruce Iglauer | | Engineer | Chris Rival; David Farrell; Jay Gallagher; Jay Shilliday; John Burns; John Nagy | | Recording Time | 36 minutes |
Blues 88'S: Boogie Woogie Instrumentals Songs | 1. | Buzzin' - Honey Alexander |
| 2. | Walk the Walk - David Maxwell |
| 3. | My Bonnie Rocks - Al Copley |
| 4. | C.Q. Boogie - Katie Webster |
| 5. | Keep It Rollin'! - Davell Crawford (solo) |
| 6. | Albi's Boogie - Roomful of Blues |
| 7. | Backstage Boogie - Deanna Bogart |
| 8. | Yancey's Bugle Call - Preacher Jack (solo) |
| 9. | Honky Tonk Train Blues - Jay McShann |
| 10. | Three Keys - James Booker (solo) |
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