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smooth uptown blues stylings of pianist/bandleader, blending jazz, jive & jump, also feat. his first recording for Exclusive + the R&B hit "The Honeydripper" 1946-49
Personnel includes: Joe Liggins (piano); James Jackson, Willie Jackson (saxophone).
Living Blues (1-2/97, p.100) - "...The two-part 'Drippers Boogie' can actually be described as torrid, Liggins displaying a seldom-realized flair for boogie piano amid the saxes of James and Little Willie Jackson..." Joe Liggins The Honeydripper Songs | 1. | Gal With a Whole Lotta Loot | |
| 2. | What's the Reason You Don't Love Me | |
| 3. | Walkin' | |
| 4. | I Know My Love Is True | |
| 5. | Got a Right to Cry | |
| 6. | I Cover the Waterfront | |
| 7. | Louisiana | |
| 8. | Spooks Holiday | |
| 9. | Honeydripper, The | |
| 10. | Down Home Blues | |
| 11. | Ten Toes | |
| 12. | Blues, The | |
| 13. | Blow Mr. Jackson | |
| 14. | Drippers Boogie Part 1 | |
| 15. | Drippers Boogie Part 2 | |
| 16. | Breaking My Heart | |
| 17. | Miss Betty's Blues | |
| 18. | Sugar Lump | |
| 19. | You'll Miss Me Sure As You're Born / Tanya | |
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