Classified

Classified

by James Booker
Classified

Classified

by James Booker

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

One of the great blues albums of the early '80s, Classified captures the legendary New Orleans pianist James Booker not long before his premature death at the age of 43 on November 8, 1983. Recorded in a series of sometimes problematic sessions in 1982 -- producer Scott Billington details them in his terrific liner notes on the 2013 reissue of the record, which is remixed and expanded -- Classified appeared just a few months before Booker's death, so it's hard not to read it as something of a final statement. That said, Booker's recording career was, shall we say, erratic, consisting of many sessions and live records but only a handful of full-fledged, big-budget albums along the lines of Classified (1976's Junco Partner and the 1977 live set New Orleans Piano Wizard are the only ones that qualify). The pianist didn't intend this to be some kind of grand statement, but Billington was intent on getting a good, solid, New Orleans R&B record from Booker, pushing him through sessions that were often difficult and unfocused. That all changed on the last day, when Booker arrived fresh and recharged and proceeded to plow through a bunch of solo performances that form the bulk of the album and are even more prominent on the reissue. A few full-band songs followed but that was it -- Booker took his $3000 check and left the studio, not to be seen again for several weeks. What he left Billington with is as close to a definitive studio album as we could get from the wildly inventive pianist. In the expanded edition, there is more room for detours and Booker takes them, playing "Warsaw Concerto" and "Theme from the Godfather," which gives a great idea of his sense of melody and space, but elsewhere this is firmly rooted in New Orleans, and his takes on "Lawdy Miss Clawdy," "Lonely Avenue," "All Around the World," and a Professor Longhair Medley of "Tipitina" and "Bald Head," all showcase his idiosyncrasies; how he simultaneously builds on tradition while playing with it. All this was present on the original incarnation of Classified, but in its expanded 2013 edition, there's simply more space to showcase every one of James Booker's quirks, and that freedom is why the album remains the definitive Booker LP -- it's just even more definitive in this incarnation. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 07/31/2020
Label: Craft Records
UPC: 0888072155497
Rank: 72988

Album Credits

Performance Credits

James Booker   Primary Artist,Piano,Vocals
Johnny Vidacovich   Drums
Alvin "Red" Tyler   Sax (Tenor)
James Singleton   Bass

Technical Credits

John Parsons   Engineer,Producer
James Booker   Arranger,Composer
Fats Domino   Composer
Roger Miller   Composer
Doc Pomus   Composer
Jay Gallagher   Engineer
John Nagy   Mastering
Walter Donaldson   Composer
Scott Billington   Design,Mixing,Producer
Aloysio de Oliveira   Composer
Jerry Leiber   Composer
Roy Byrd   Composer
Matt Dennis   Composer
Nino Rota   Composer
Mike Stoller   Composer
Gus Kahn   Composer
Harry Ruby   Composer
Bert Kalmar   Composer
Lloyd Price   Composer
Public Domain   Composer
Titus Turner   Composer
Allen Toussaint   Composer
Earl K. Brent   Composer
Bunny Matthews   Liner Notes
Richard Addinsell   Composer
James Gibson   Composer
Nancy Given   Adaptation to CD
Jose Gomez de Abreu   Composer
Earl Brent   Composer
Irmaos Vitale   Composer
Parti Siae   Composer
Edward Buzzell   Composer
James C. Skinner   Composer
Jose Gomes De Abreu-Aloysio De Oliveira   Composer
Traditional   Composer
Paul Mufson   Mixing
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