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ALBUM DETAILS
Earl Hines Plays Cole Porter |
| Composer(s): |
Cole Porter |
| Album Title: |
Earl Hines Plays Cole Porter |
| Cat. No.: |
80501 |
| Genre: |
Jazz |
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| Description: |
Earl Hines, piano
1974 was a watershed year in the career of Earl Hines. Sixteen LPs were issued that year under his name, including this, his only record of Cole Porter songs. At the age of 71, his pianistic powers remained undiminished and Porter's melodically and harmonically rich songs provided the perfect vehicle for Hines's fertile imagination to take wing. The full range of his enviable techniquein another age he could have been a classical virtuosois on display for all to admire: perfectly articulated trills, roulades, tremolos, broken chords, rubato, a seemingly inexhaustible variety of touch, and of course, his unmatched rhythmic daring.
Porter's songs are illuminated in previously unimagined waysa true meeting of minds and a heady cocktail that leaves one a bit giddy but happily so. Any of these recordings could serve as a master class in the art of jazz piano or improvisation in general. Excellent liner notes and a selected discography by noted jazz scholar Dan Morgenstern.
I Get A Kick Out Of You, I've Got You Under My Skin, Night and Day, Rosalie, What Is This Thing Called Love, You Do Something to Me, Easy To Love |
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