Jumpin' on the "88"
Jumpin' on the "88" | ||||
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Studio album by Rob Hoeke | ||||
Released | 1984 | |||
Recorded | 1983/1984 | |||
Genre | Piano blues, Boogie-woogie | |||
Label | Oldie Blues | |||
Producer | Martin van Olderen | |||
Rob Hoeke chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Muziekweb | [1] |
Rate Your Music | [2] |
Jumpin' on the "88" is a studio album by Dutch vocalist, pianist, composer and song writer Rob Hoeke.
Content
Hoeke is famous for his renditions in the field of Boogie-woogie and this album was his first solo album and recorded for Martin van Olderen's Oldie Blues label. It was a follow-up to his much acclaimed solo performance at the first Amsterdam Blues Festival in 1983.[3] The album was recorded in July 1983 and January 1984 and was produced by Martin van Olderen. The album was released in 1984 with catalogue number OL 8005.[4] Linernotes by van Olderen.
Track listing
Side one
- "Loomis Blues"
- "Honky Tonk Train Blues"
- "Windy City Stomp"
- "Walking on Bond Street"
- "Maxwell Street Boogie"
- "Bluesin' the Boogie"
Side two
- "Jumpin' on the "69""
- "Belair Boogie"
- "Ode to Albert Ammons"
- "Driving Duck Blues"
- "Rob's Boogie Woogie Dream"
- "Goin' North"
- "Hey Chief"
Personnel[3]
- Rob Hoeke - Kawai grand piano on side one, piano on side two
References
- ↑ Jumpin' on the "88" at Muziekweb
- ↑ Jumpin' on the "88" at Rate Your Music
- 1 2 Olderen, Martin van, Jumpin' on the "88", Linernotes OL 8005 (1984)
- ↑ Oldie Blues discography at Wirz.de
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