27 September, 2010

Earl Hines - Earl Hines in Paris (1970) (eac-log-cover)

Earl Hines - Earl Hines in Paris (1970)
jazz | 1cd | eac-flac-cue-log-cover | 250MB
Gitanes | Jazz in Paris vol 75
AMG:
Earl Hines is in great form during this 1970 studio session with bassist Larry Richardson and drummer Richie Goldberg. Four of the six tracks on In Paris are standards which the pianist played many times during his long career, including a lively "Them There Eyes," a rather wild "There Is No Greater Love," and a striding solo interpretation of "You're Driving Me Crazy" that showcases Hines' formidable technique. Don Redman's moody "If It's True" had long since become an obscurity by the time of this recording, but Hines' subtle performance is a masterpiece. His one original is the brisk, foot-tapping boogie-woogie "Snugly but Ugly." With the evident demise of Musidisc, this CD will be tough to find but well worth the search. [This version of the album includes bonus material.]

Tracks:
01. No Greater Love 4:34
02. Foggy Day 8:23
03. If It's True 5:55
04. Them There Eyes 6:33
05. Snugly But Ugly 4:31
06. You're Driving Me Crazy 6:19
07. Almost Like Being In Love 2:32

Personnel:
Double Bass - Larry Richardson
Drums - Richie Goldberg
Piano - Earl Hines
Vocals - Earl Hines
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