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I Find The Blues Everywhere

I Find The Blues Everywhere

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Genre
Label
Doxy

Album Summary

Memphis Slim — the Chicago-rooted piano heavyweight born Peter Chatman — laid down 'I Find The Blues Everywhere' in 1962, a record that found its way into European hands under the Doxy label, released in Europe at a time when the Old World was hungry for authentic American blues with a capital B. The album showcases Slim at his most fluid and unguarded, rolling through a set of instrumental and groove-driven pieces that feel like a late-night session where the tape just happened to be running. Specific producer credits for this release are not fully documented, but the spirit of the record is pure Memphis Slim — unhurried, soulful, and deeply rooted in the boogie-woogie and urban blues traditions he had been perfecting since the 1940s.

Reception

  • Reliable chart performance data specific to this 1962 release is not documented, and no verified chart positions are on record for this album.
  • The European release through Doxy reflects the strong appetite among European audiences and critics of the early 1960s for classic American blues piano, a movement that would help sustain the careers of artists like Memphis Slim well into the decade.

Significance

  • The album stands as a document of Memphis Slim's mastery of the boogie-woogie piano tradition, with tracks like 'Olympia Boogie,' 'Sonophone Boogie,' and 'West Side Trot' showcasing his ability to make 88 keys feel like a full band.
  • Released during the early years of the blues revival in Europe, the album contributed to the transatlantic pipeline of authentic American blues that would go on to influence a generation of British and European musicians.
  • Tracks like 'Panic Street,' 'The Hustler,' and 'Blue Slim' reflect Memphis Slim's gift for giving instrumental blues a cinematic, storytelling quality — each title conjuring its own world without a single word sung.

Tracklist

# Song BPM Preview Time
  1. A1 Panic Street YouTube 3:57
  2. A2 The Hustler YouTube 2:22
  3. A3 Carried Away YouTube 5:08
  4. A4 Bluesnik YouTube 2:34
  5. A5 Back Home YouTube 2:28
  6. A6 Olympia Boogie YouTube 1:57
  7. B1 Sonophone Boogie YouTube 2:28
  8. B2 Blue Slim YouTube 5:07
  9. B3 Musing YouTube 3:30
  10. B4 West Side Trot YouTube 3:44
  11. B5 Hotfan's Delight YouTube 3:20

Artist Details

Based solely on the verified metadata provided, this European release on the Doxy label represents a chapter in Memphis Slim's legacy as his soulful blues found its way across the Atlantic, connecting with audiences far beyond his American roots. Doxy, known for bringing classic recordings to European listeners, helped ensure that his deep, rolling piano style and storytelling voice reached a whole new generation of blues faithful on that side of the ocean.

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Artist Discography

Rock Me Baby!
Memphis Slim at the Gate of Horn (1959)
The Real Boogie Woogie: Memphis Slim Piano Solos (1959)
Willie’s Blues (1960)
The Real Honky Tonk (1960)
The Blues Every Which Way (1960)
Songs of Memphis Slim & Willie Dixon (1960)
Pete Seeger at the Village Gate (1960)
Blues by Jazz Gillum (1961)
Memphis Slim (1961)
Steady Rolling Blues (1961)
The World's Foremost Blues Singer (1961)
This Is a Good Time to Write a Song (1961)
Memphis Slim, U.S.A. (1961)
Memphis Slim’s Tribute to Big Bill Broonzy, Leroy Carr, Cow Cow Davenport, Curtis Jones, Jazz Gillum (1961)
Broken Soul Blues (1961)
Alone With My Friends (1961)
No Strain (1961)
Just Blues (1961)
The Memphis Slim Story (1962)
Chicago Boogie-Woogie And Blues (1963)
Clap Your Hands (1965)
Bluesingly Yours (1968)
Lord Have Mercy On Me (1968)
Blue Memphis (1970)
In Life (1971)
Born With the Blues (1971)
Southside Reunion (1972)
Memphis Heat (1974)
Memphis Slim - Volume II (1974)
Blues for Natalie (1975)
Going Back to Tennessee (1975)
Right Now (1975)
3 2 1 Boogie (1980)
Travelling With The Blues (1983)
Boogie-woogie duos: Jazz à La huchette (1984)
Dialog in Boogie (1988)
Parisian Blues (1988)
All Kinds of Blues (1990)
Boogie Woogie Duets (1993)
Slim's Boogie (1995)
Memphis Slim featuring J.P. Armouroux (2002)
Boogie for My Friends (2002)
The Legacy of the Blues, Volume 7 (2005)
Boogie Woogie (2006)

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