I Almost Lost My Mind 1945-1950
Ivory Joe Hunter was a Texas pianist and singer who pioneered boogie-woogie and piano blues in the 1940s and beyond. This 2001 compilation gathers his recordings from the crucial 1945-1950 period, when he was developing his distinctive style. His rolling piano work and warm, inviting vocals created infectious grooves—the kind of music that made people want to dance and feel good. Tracks like "Boogin' In the Basement" capture that joy perfectly. Hunter's influence on rock and roll pioneers is substantial, though he remains less celebrated than deserved. This collection is essential for understanding pre-rock blues and boogie traditions, and simply excellent dance-floor ready music.
Item Details+
| Genre | Jazz, Blues |
| Style | Boogie Woogie Piano Blues |
| Notes | Mint (NM or M-) Mint (NM or M-) |
| Media | Near Mint (NM or M-) |
| Sleeve | Near Mint (NM or M-) |
| Label | EPM Musique |
| Year | 2001 |
| Country | France |
| Format | CD |
Tracklist+
1. Blues At Sunrise 3:12
2. Boogin' In the Basement 2:51
3. Reconversion Blues 3:07
4. Are You Hep ? 2:38
5. I Love My Man 2:46
6. We're Gonna Boogie 2:57
7. Pretty Mama Blues 2:35
8. High Coast Low Pay Blues 2:39
9. All States Boogie 2:35
10. Landlord Blues 2:48
11. I Like It 2:36
12. Don't Fall In Love With Me 2:48
13. What Did You Do To Me 2:40
14. That's The Gal For Me 2:46
15. I Quit My Pretty Mama 2:45
16. Please Don't Cry Anymore 2:47
17. Lying Woman 2:57
18. I Almost Lost My Mind 3:08
19. S.P. Blues 2:47
20. Old Man's Boogie 2:58
21. I Found My Baby 2:49
22. I Ain't Got No Gal No More 3:05
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