Jumpin' on the "88"

Jumpin' on the "88"
Studio album by Rob Hoeke
Released 1984
Recorded 1983/1984
Genre Piano blues, Boogie-woogie
Label Oldie Blues
Producer Martin van Olderen
Rob Hoeke chronology
Free and Easy
(1981)
Jumpin' on the "88"
(1984)
& The Real Boogie Woogie
(1987)
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Jumpin' on the "88" is a studio album by Dutch vocalist, pianist, composer and song writer Rob Hoeke.

Content

Hoeke is famous for his renditions in the field of Boogie-woogie and this album was his first solo album and recorded for Martin van Olderen's Oldie Blues label. It was a follow-up to his much acclaimed solo performance at the first Amsterdam Blues Festival in 1983.[3] The album was recorded in July 1983 and January 1984 and was produced by Martin van Olderen. The album was released in 1984 with catalogue number OL 8005.[4] Linernotes by van Olderen.

Track listing

Side one

  1. "Loomis Blues"
  2. "Honky Tonk Train Blues"
  3. "Windy City Stomp"
  4. "Walking on Bond Street"
  5. "Maxwell Street Boogie"
  6. "Bluesin' the Boogie"

Side two

  1. "Jumpin' on the "69""
  2. "Belair Boogie"
  3. "Ode to Albert Ammons"
  4. "Driving Duck Blues"
  5. "Rob's Boogie Woogie Dream"
  6. "Goin' North"
  7. "Hey Chief"

Personnel[3]

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