James P Johnson - Early Harlem Piano

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Artist: James P Johnson
Album: Early Harlem Piano
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Review by Jill Walker

Early Harlem Piano by James P Johnson is a timeless masterpiece that captures the essence of the Harlem Renaissance. This album is a must-listen for lovers of jazz and blues, and anyone who appreciates the rich history of African American music.

The album features Johnson's signature style of piano playing, which is characterized by intricate melodies, syncopated rhythms, and a deep sense of swing. His playing is both technically impressive and emotionally powerful, and it is clear that he was a master of his craft.

The album includes some of Johnson's most famous compositions, such as "Carolina Shout" and "You've Got to Be Modernistic." These songs showcase his ability to blend different musical styles, incorporating elements of ragtime, blues, and jazz.

Table of Contents

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Make Me A Pallet On The Floor
Railroad Man
Baltimore Buzz
Make Me a Pallet on the Floor (Piano Roll)
I've Got My Habits On
Harlem Choc'late Babies On Parade
Carolina Shout
I've Got My Habits on (Piano Roll)
Don't Tell Your Monkey Man
It Takes Love to Cure the Heart's Disease (Piano Roll)
Harlem Strut (Piano Roll)
Harlem Strut
Harlem Choc'late Babies on Parade (Piano Roll)
Charleston (South Carolina) (Piano Roll)
Vampin' Liza Jane
Vampin' Liza Jane (Piano Roll)
Back Water Blues
Daintiness Rag
Charleston
Loveless Love (Piano Roll)
Loveless Love
Caprice Rag
It Takes Love To Cure The Heart's Disease
Gypsy Blues

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Catalog Numbers

  • RLP 1046
  • RLP 1011
  • AL 3540
  • AL 3511

Labels

  • Riverside Records
  • London Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • 10"
  • Album
  • Mono

Companies

RoleCompany
Licensed FromRiverside Records

Credits

RoleCredit
CoverRobert J. Lee
Artwork ByMonty Sunshine
ProducerBill Grauer, Orrin Keepnews

Notes

"Eight selections never before issued on records - transcribed from piano rolls".

About James P Johnson

Jazz pianist born February 1, 1894, New Brunswick, New Jersey, died November 17, 1955, Jamaica New York James P. Johnson was an important transitional figure between ragtime and jazz piano styles. His style became known as Stride. As a boy, Johnson studied Classical music and Ragtime. He started playing professionally in a sporting house, and then progressed to rent parties, bars and vaudeville. He eventually became known as the best piano player on the East Coast and was widely utilized as an accompanist on over 400 recordings and from 1916 on, produced hundreds of piano rolls under his own name. He backed up many of the Classic Blues singers of the 1920s, such as Ida Cox, Ethel Waters and Bessie Smith. Johnson's 1921 recording of Carolina Shout is considered to be the first recorded Jazz piano solo by some critics, although it sounds a lot like Ragtime to this listener's ears. He wrote several musical revues, including "Running Wild" and "Plantation Days" and his 1928 collaboration with his former piano student Fats Waller, "Keep Shufflin'". His song "Charleston" from "Running Wild" was one of the best known and most widely recorded songs of 1920s. Other hits included "Old Fashioned Love" and "If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight)". Johnson composed several symphonic works, which include "Yamecraw: A Negro Rhapsody" (1928), "Tone Poem" (1930), "Symphony Harlem " (1932), a symphonic version of W.C. Handy's "St. Louis Blues" (1937), and the one-act opera "De Organizer" (1940), with lyrics by Langston Hughes. None of his symphonic works were very popular and have seldom been performed. Johnson is generally considered the "Father of the Stride" piano, and was a major influence on some of Jazz's great pianists such as Duke Ellington, Fats Waller and Thelonious Monk. He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970.

Real Name

    • James Price Johnson

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Summary by Jill Walker

Early Harlem Piano is a stunning tribute to James P Johnson's legacy. It is a testament to his influence on the development of jazz music and a reminder of the rich cultural heritage of African American music. Anyone who appreciates great music should give this album a listen.

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