This single CD from 1998 has all of the music from boogie-woogie pianist
Meade Lux Lewis' two Verve LPs of 1954-1955. The earlier date is a set of duets with drummer
Louie Bellson, while the later session finds
Lewis accompanied by bassist
Red Callender and drummer
Jo Jones. The packaging is perfect, and with 76-and-a-half minutes of playing, the amount of music is generous. The only problem is that there is a definite sameness to the 14 selections (which mostly clock in between four and seven minutes), the majority of which are medium-tempo blues romps. None of the melodies (all
Lewis originals) are at all memorable. The romping momentum of the music overall is difficult to resist, but it is advisable to listen to this set in small doses. ~ Scott Yanow