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Lonnie Johnson with Elmer Snowden - Blues, Ballads and Jumpin' Jazz, Vol. 2 [Recorded 1960] (1994)

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Lonnie Johnson with Elmer Snowden - Blues, Ballads and Jumpin' Jazz, Vol. 2 [Recorded 1960] (1994)

Lonnie Johnson with Elmer Snowden - Blues, Ballads and Jumpin' Jazz, Vol. 2 [Recorded 1960] (1994)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 207 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 100 MB | Covers - 23 MB
Genre: Blues, Jazz Blues, Swing | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: OBC/Prestige/Bluesville Records (OBCCD-570-2)

When producer Chris Albertson brought Lonnie Johnson and guitarist Elmer Snowden into a studio for this album on April 9, 1960, both musicians hadn't recorded in a number of years. Indeed, Snowden hadn't seen the inside of a studio in 26 years, but you'd never know it by the fleet-fingered work he employs on the opening "Lester Leaps In," where he rips off one hot chorus after another. Johnson plays a dark-toned electric while Snowden plays acoustic, with Wendell Marshall rounding things out on bass. Given Johnson's reputation as a closet jazzer, it's remarkable that he merely comps rhythm behind Snowden's leads on "C-Jam Blues" and "On the Sunny Side of the Street." Johnson handles all the vocals, turning in an especially strong turn on the second take of "Stormy Weather." Lots of studio chatter make this disc of previously unissued material a real joy to listen to, a loose and relaxed session with loads of great playing and singing to recommend it.

Lonnie Johnson with Elmer Snowden - Blues & Ballads (1960) Reissue 1990

Posted By: Designol
Lonnie Johnson with Elmer Snowden - Blues & Ballads (1960) Reissue 1990

Lonnie Johnson with Elmer Snowden - Blues & Ballads (1960) Reissue 1990
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 214 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 120 Mb | Scans included
Acoustic Blues, Jazz Blues | Label: Prestige/Bluesville | # OBCCD-531-2 (BV-1011) | 00:43:56

This combination works quite well. Guitarist-singer Lonnie Johnson was just starting a successful comeback, and here he is teamed up with acoustic rhythm guitarist Elmer Snowden (who had not recorded since 1934) and bassist Wendell Marshall. Johnson sings smooth blues and sentimental ballads with equal skill, and both guitarists have opportunities to display their complementary but distinctive styles. This CD reissue is easily recommended, as is its more instrumental counterpart, Blues, Ballads, and Jumpin' Jazz, Vol. 2.

The Elmer Snowden Quartet - Harlem Banjo! (1960) Remastered 1990

Posted By: Designol
The Elmer Snowden Quartet - Harlem Banjo! (1960) Remastered 1990

The Elmer Snowden Quartet - Harlem Banjo! (1960) Remastered 1990
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 208 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 96 Mb | Scans included
Label: Original Jazz Classics/Riverside | # OJCCD-1756-2 (RLP-9348) | 00:38:16
Early Jazz, Dixieland, Swing, Ragtime, Banjo Jazz, Piano Jazz

Banjoist Elmer Snowden only led two albums in the LP era, and his OJC CD reissue is his best showcase. Snowden, who is joined by pianist Cliff Jackson, bassist Tommy Bryant, and drummer Jimmy Crawford, is the lead voice throughout the dozen standards, all of which date from the 1920s or '30s. Snowden's banjo style is a lost art, and this is his definitive recording.