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Includes tracks originally released on Modern Records and Okeh Records. Personnel includes: Hadda Brooks (vocals, piano); Teddy Bunn (guitar); Cout Basie, Sam "The Man" Taylor, Eddie Barefield. Recorded between 1945 and 1952. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Hadda Brooks (vocals, piano); James Cannady, Teddy Bunn (guitar); Jimmy Carl Black (alto saxophone); Eddie Barefield, Sam "The Man" Taylor (tenor saxophone); Fred Williams (baritone saxophone); Taft Jordan (trumpet); Ted Kelly (trombone); Howard Biggs, Kelly Owens (piano); Bill Jones , Al Wichard, Marty Wilson (drums). Liner Note Author: Estebam Sanchez. Recording information: Los Angeles, CA (04/??/1945-12/12/1952); New York, NY (04/??/1945-12/12/1952). Translator: Toni Arévalo. Unknown Contributor Roles: Count Basie; Gloria Grahame; Humphrey Bogart.
Modern+Okeh Recordings 1945-52
Blues And Boogies: The Empress Of The Torch Blues Music Hadda Brooks Blues And Boogies: The Empress Of The Torch Blues Songs | 1. | Swingin' the Boogie | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Blues in B-Flat | |
| 3. | Juke Box Boogie | |
| 4. | You Won't Let Me Go | $0.99 | |
| 5. | That's My Desire | $0.99 | |
| 6. | Trust in Me | |
| 7. | Humoresque Boogie | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Romance in the Dark | |
| 9. | Out of the Blue | |
| 10. | Variety Bounce | |
| 11. | Honey, Honey, Honey | |
| 12. | Tootsie Timesie | |
| 13. | When a Woman Cries | |
| 14. | Schubert's Serenade in Boogie | |
| 15. | I Feel So Good  | $0.99 | |
| 16. | Don't Call It Love | |
| 17. | All Night Long | |
| 18. | I'm Still in Love | |
| 19. | Time Was When | $0.99 | |
| 20. | Remember | |
| 21. | My Song | |
| 22. | Jump Back Honey | $0.99 | |
| 23. | You Let My Love Get Old | |
| 24. | Dreamin' and Cryin' | |
| 25. | Brooks Boogie | |
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