From New Orleans to Chicago/Champion Jack Dupree...
From New Orleans to Chicago/Champion Jack Dupree...
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Our Take
Our Take
Ah, Champion Jack Dupree, the glorious gumbo of musical mastery all the way from the Big Easy to the land of tea and crumpets. This album is a melting pot of influences, a bouillabaisse of blues, jazz, and boogie-woogie that will have you dancing in your Doc Martens faster than you can say "pip pip cheerio".
From the moment Dupree's fingers hit those ivories, you know you're in for one heck of a ride. His vocals are as smooth as a pint of Guinness, with a hint of Southern twang that'll make you feel like you're sipping sweet tea on the porch of a steamy bayou.
Tracks like "Junker's Blues" and "Shim Sham Shimmy" are pure toe-tapping perfection, while the haunting "Evil Woman" will send shivers down your spine faster than you can say "Bob's your uncle". Dupree's swagger is palpable, his charisma oozing out of every note like butter on a crumpet.
But don't be fooled by the laid-back vibes - this album packs a punch like a pint-sized prizefighter. Dupree's raw energy and undeniable talent make From New Orleans to London a must-listen for any music lover with a taste for the eclectic.
So grab yourself a cuppa, put on your dancing shoes, and let Champion Jack Dupree take you on a wild ride from the bayous of Louisiana to the bustling streets of London. You won't regret it, guv'nor.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Barrelhouse Woman
2. Louise
3. One Dirty Woman
4. When Things Go Wrong
5. Cut Down On My Overheads
6. Troubles
7. Tee-nah-nah
8. Caldonia
9. Under Your Hood
10. Come Back Baby
11. Baby Let Me Lay It On You
12. Garbage Man
13. I Feel Like a Millionaire
14. Right Now
15. Georgiana
16. Shake, Baby, Shake
Disc: 1
1. Third Degree
2. T.V. Mama
3. He Knows the Rules
4. Ain't It a Shame
5. Ooh La-La
6. (Going Down To) Big Leg Emma's
7. Won't Be a Fool No More
8. Take It Slow and Easy
9. She's All In My Life
10. Poor Poor Me
11. Pigfoot And A Bottle Of Beer
12. Down the Valley
13. Too Early in the Morning
14. Shim-Sham-Shimmy
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Champion Jack Dupree
Born in New Orleans in 1910, Champion Jack Dupree's unique blend of boogie-woogie piano and gritty vocals have solidified his place in the annals of blues history. With a career spanning over five decades, Dupree's influence can be felt in the work of artists such as Dr. John and Fats Domino. Dupree's life story reads like a blues song itself - facing hardship and adversity from a young age, he turned to music as an outlet for his emotions. His music reflects the struggle and resilience of the African American experience, with lyrics that are raw and honest. Known for his energetic live performances, Dupree was a showman through and through, captivating audiences with his charismatic stage presence and infectious energy. His ability to connect with listeners on a deep emotional level is a testament to his talent as a musician. Despite facing numerous challenges throughout his life, including racism and poverty, Dupree never lost his sense of humour and resilience. His music is a testament to the power of perseverance and the ability of art to transcend the difficulties of everyday life. In a world where music is constantly evolving and changing, Champion Jack Dupree's timeless sound remains as relevant and vital as ever. His legacy lives on through his influential recordings and the countless artists who continue to be inspired by his work. Champion Jack Dupree may be gone, but his music will continue to resonate with audiences for generations to come.
More about the artist > ,Champion Jack Dupree & His Blues Band
Born in New Orleans in 1910, Champion Jack Dupree's unique blend of boogie-woogie piano and gritty vocals have solidified his place in the annals of blues history. With a career spanning over five decades, Dupree's influence can be felt in the work of artists such as Dr. John and Fats Domino. Dupree's life story reads like a blues song itself - facing hardship and adversity from a young age, he turned to music as an outlet for his emotions. His music reflects the struggle and resilience of the African American experience, with lyrics that are raw and honest. Known for his energetic live performances, Dupree was a showman through and through, captivating audiences with his charismatic stage presence and infectious energy. His ability to connect with listeners on a deep emotional level is a testament to his talent as a musician. Despite facing numerous challenges throughout his life, including racism and poverty, Dupree never lost his sense of humour and resilience. His music is a testament to the power of perseverance and the ability of art to transcend the difficulties of everyday life. In a world where music is constantly evolving and changing, Champion Jack Dupree's timeless sound remains as relevant and vital as ever. His legacy lives on through his influential recordings and the countless artists who continue to be inspired by his work. Champion Jack Dupree may be gone, but his music will continue to resonate with audiences for generations to come.