Down on the levee [sound recording] : the piano blues of St. Louis. Vol. 2 : classic piano blues, rags and stomps of the 1920s and 1930s / [produced by Francis Wilford-Smith].
"Featuring some of the greatest St. Louis barrelhouse piano classics of the 20's and 30's, with rare and classic performances by legendary artists ..."--Container.
"Compiled from extremely rare old '78s"--Container.
Compact disc.
Program and biographical notes in container.
Performer
Various artists.
Contents
Stomp 'em down to the bricks ; Deep Morgan blues (Henry Brown) -- Louisiana bound (Pinetop & Lindberg) -- Eastern chimes blues (Henry Brown) -- Those blackman blues (Mary Johnson) -- Don't feel welcome (Peetie Wheatstraw) -- Pitty Pat (Blind Squire Turner) -- Cotton seed blues (Roosevelt Sykes) -- Freight train blues (Eddie Miller) -- Slavin' Mama blues (Doretha Trowbridge) -- She don't know who she wants (Lonnie Johnson) -- Weak eyed blues (Specks Pertum) -- Fanny Lee blues ; No. 29 (Wesley Wallace) -- Snowbound and blue (El-Zee Floyd) -- Believe I'll make a change (Pinetop & Lindberg) -- Steady grindin' (Stump Johnson) -- Down on the levee (Sparks Brothers) -- That's all I think (St. Louis Jimmy) -- Tomorrow blues (Alice Moore) -- Money Johnson (Stump Johnson) -- Chicago's too much for me (Sparks Brothers) -- Tell her about me (Pinetop).