Amos Milburn - The Chronological Amos Milburn 1947

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Review by Samuel Theo

The Chronological Amos Milburn 1947 is a delightful album that showcases the unique style of Amos Milburn, a renowned rhythm and blues pianist and singer. The album features a collection of his popular songs from 1947, including "Chicken Shack Boogie," "Roomin' House Boogie," and "Let's Make Christmas Merry, Baby."

Milburn's music is characterized by his distinctive piano playing, which is often accompanied by a lively horn section and a groovy rhythm section. His songs are upbeat and catchy, with lyrics that often tell stories of love, heartbreak, and the struggles of everyday life.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Frank's Blues
My Tortured Mind
Hard Driving Blues
Empty Arms Blues
Rapture In Bloom
I Still Love You
Pot Luck Boogie
Bye Bye Boogie
Chicken Shack Boogie
Hold Me Baby
Anybody's Blues
I Love Her
Don't Tell Her
Hen Party
It's A Married Woman
Slow Down Blues
What Can I Do
Lonesome For The Blues
Pool-playing Blues
It Took A Long, Long Time
Rocky Rood Blues
I'm Gonna Leave You
Wolf On The River

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Catalog Numbers

CLASSICS 5047

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Classics

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Formats

  • CD
  • Compilation

About Amos Milburn

Influential boogie-woogie pianist, singer and bandleader, whose style greatly influenced artists such as Fats Domino and Little Richard. Active in the late 1940s and in the 1950s, usually recording in Los Angeles for Records. Do not confuse with , who is not the same person nor a relation. Born in Houston on April 1, 1927, he began developing his talent at an early age. When he was five years old his parents rented a piano for his sister's wedding, and in less than a day young Amos had taught himself to play "Jingle Bells." His parents enrolled him in piano lessons, but Milburn jumped ahead by lingering outside local taverns and juke joints and imitating what he heard. In 1942 he lied about his age to enlist in the United States Navy. He spent just over three years in the Pacific Theater, where he entertained troops with his lively piano tunes. Milburn began recording for Aladdin on September 12, 1946, releasing "Down the Road Apiece" which preceded the imminent rise of rock & roll. In twelve years he recorded about 125 songs, most of them arranged by saxophonist Maxwell Davis. Alcoholism later brought the pianist down, giving his songs that celebrated drinking a grimly ironic twist in retrospect. Born April 1, 1927 in Houston, Texas. Died January 3, 1980 in Houston, Texas.

Real Name

    • Joseph Amos Milburn
    • Jr.

Name Vars

  • A Milburn
  • A. Milburn
  • A. Milburne
  • Almos Milburn
  • Amos Milbourne
  • Amos Milburne
  • Amos Wilburn
  • Daniel Millburn
  • Milbum
  • Milburn
  • Millburn
  • S.R.Milburn
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Summary by Samuel Theo

The album also includes some of Milburn's lesser-known tracks, such as "I'm Gonna Leave You," which is a soulful ballad that showcases his vocal range and emotional depth. The Chronological Amos Milburn 1947 is a must-have for fans of rhythm and blues music, and a great introduction to the work of one of the genre's most talented artists.