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Earl Hines - The Real Earl Hines - Live In Concert flac album

Earl Hines - The Real Earl Hines - Live In Concert flac album
  • Performer Earl Hines
  • Title The Real Earl Hines - Live In Concert
  • Other formats TTA MPC MMF AIFF VOX MIDI VQF
  • Genre Jazz
  • Size MP3 1679 mb
  • Size FLAC 1554 mb
  • Rating: 4.6
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Cheerful Complex Elegant Exuberant Freewheeling Organic Refined Soothing. The Real Earl Hines: Recorded Live in Concert. 4. Tea for Two. Irving Caesar, Vincent Youmans. 5. Someone to Watch over Me. George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin.

Live Recorded March 7th 1964, at The Little Theatre, . Matrix, Runout (Label A): F. 12227. The Real Earl Hines ‎(CD, Album, RE). Collectables.

Once Upon a Time is a 1966 studio album by Earl Hines, accompanied by members of the Duke Ellington orchestra. Once Upon a Time" (Johnny Hodges) – 7:57. Black and Tan Fantasy" (Duke Ellington, James "Bubber" Miley) – 5:13. Fantastic, That's You" (George Cates, Bob Thiele) – 4:13. Cotton Tail" (Ellington) – 3:16. The Blues in My Flat" (Lionel Hampton) – 8:02. You Can Depend on Me" (Charles Carpenter, Louis Dunlap, Earl Hines) – 5:01. Hash Brown" (Hodges) – 3:42.

Soul Groove EAN 90431616321 94. 0 руб. The Jimmy Giuffre Clarinet EAN 90431616222 67. 3 руб. The Teddy Charles Tentet EAN 90431616123 80. With a Whole Lotta Help From My Friends EAN 9043161. 69 руб. Live at Montreux EAN 90431616826 80. You Had Better Listen EAN 9043161.

Earl Hines is considered in some quarters, including the most relevant quarter of pianists themselves, to be "the father of modern jazz piano. Hines had a transitional style that took its main basis from swing but anticipated some important modern innovations. Hines, like Erroll Garner, was reknowned for his "pretty" piano. Indeed, he played some very florid gestures on the keyboard- shimmering cascades of keys and pretty fluttering trills, and these are in ample supply here. Like Garner too, we hear the simple but nonetheless driving pulse of swing music undergirding his playing. Boom-chik, Boom-chick, Boom-chick; that was the era from which Hines came from, but this music seems still fresh, largely because of Hines' masterful piano that is by turns majestic and creative.

Earl Hines - Concert (1966). 01 - I've Got a World On a String play 02 - I Cover the Waterfront 03 - Rosetta 04 - I Know a Little Bit 05 - A Kiss To Build a Dream On play 06 - Do You Know What's Means To Miss New Orleans 07 - St. Louis Blues (Boogie Woogie On). Earl Hines – piano Richard Davis – bass Elvin Jones - drums. Vinyl LP recorded live in Scandiano, Reggio Emilia, Italy on 14th February 1966. Earl Hines has been called the first modern jazz pianist. His style differed from other pianists of the Twenties in his use of what were then considered unusual rhythms and accents.