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Piano Man 1928-1955

 
Album Review: Piano Man 1928-1955

  • Artist: Earl Hines
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: August 04, 1998
  • Total Time: 62:37
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

"Piano Man" was the name of a showcase number for the extroverted keyboard artistry of Earl "Fatha" Hines; it was so catchy (and sufficiently campy) that Gene Krupa couldn't seem to resist swiping the idea and using it to contrive his own feature routine, which he called Drummer Man. Years later, at least five different reissue labels came out with Earl Hines compilations containing the phrase "Piano Man" in the title. The 1998 Giants of Jazz Piano Man employs a non-linear approach to the presentation of 22 Hines' recordings made between the years 1928 and 1955, combining his solo, trio, and big-band recordings and including marvelous collaborations with Sidney Bechet and Louis Armstrong. Whoever selected these tracks did a wonderful job -- in particular those featuring the Hines orchestra are among the best ever waxed by that organization. "Weather Bird" is the classic Armstrong/Hines duet of December 1928; the 1940 Bluebird recording of "Blues in Thirds" is one of the crown jewels in the entire Sidney Bechet discography, and "Child of a Disordered Brain" is a scintillating solo study in what might be described as neo-stride piano. This exciting collection demonstrates Hines' complicity in the rapid evolution of jazz from its classic period in the '20s through the heyday of big-band swing and the early bop period to the mainstream continuum of the '50s, epitomized here by handsome renderings of "Fine and Dandy" and "Honeysuckle Rose." ~ arwulf arwulf, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Rosetta Earl Hines, Henri Woode Earl Hines Trio (3:53)
Darktown Strutters' Ball Shelton Brooks Earl Hines (2:17)
Grand Terrace Shuffle B. Johnson Earl Hines & His Orchestra (2:39)
Boogie Woogie on St. Louis Blues W.C. Handy Earl Hines & His Orchestra (2:51)
Piano Man Earl Hines, B. Johnson Earl Hines & His Orchestra (2:34)
On the Sunny Side of the Street Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields Earl Hines (2:34)
The Earl Mel Powell Earl Hines (2:46)
My Melancholy Baby Ernie Burnett, George Norton Earl Hines (2:32)
G.T. Stomp Earl Hines Earl Hines & His Orchestra (2:42)
Tantalizing a Cuban Earl Hines Earl Hines & His Orchestra (2:58)
Number 19 Earl Hines Earl Hines & His Orchestra (2:52)
Child of a Disordered Brain Earl Hines Earl Hines (2:36)
Deep Forest Earl Hines, Andy Razaf, Reginald Foresythe Earl Hines & His Orchestra (2:32)
Angry Jules Cassard, Dudley Mecum, Henry Brunies Earl Hines & His Orchestra (2:30)
Weather Bird Louis Armstrong Earl Hines (2:42)
Beau Koo Jack Louis Armstrong, Alex Hill, Walter Melrose Earl Hines (2:42)
Blues in Thirds Earl Hines Earl Hines, Sidney Bechet (2:56)
Up Jumped the Devil Jimmy Mundy Earl Hines & His Orchestra (2:46)
Windy City Jive Buster Harding Earl Hines & His Orchestra (2:50)
Second Balcony Jump Billy Eckstine, Gerald Valentine Earl Hines & His Orchestra (3:01)
Fine and Dandy Paul James, Kay Swift Earl Hines, Louis Armstrong (3:39)
Honeysuckle Rose Fats Waller, Andy Razaf Earl Hines, Louis Armstrong (3:45)

Credits

Edward Burke (Trombone), Omer Simeon (Sax (Alto)), Louis Taylor (Trombone), Hurley Ramey (Guitar), J.C. Heard (Drums), Walter Fuller (Trumpet), Alvin Burroughs (Drums), Cecil Irwin (Sax (Tenor)), Truck Parham (Bass), Harry Jackson (Trumpet), Budd Johnson (Sax (Alto)), Maurice McConnell (Trumpet), Budd Johnson (Clarinet), Charles "Scoop" Allen (Trumpet), George "Scoops" Carry (Sax (Alto)), Mel Powell (Arranger), Trummy Young (Trombone), Eddie Duran (Guitar), Leroy Harris (Sax (Alto)), Omer Simeon (Bars), John Ewing (Trombone), Pee Wee Jackson (Trumpet), Louis Armstrong (Trumpet), Cecil Irwin (Clarinet), Earl Hines Trio (Performer), William Randall (Sax (Tenor)), Benny Harris (Trumpet), George Dixon (Trumpet), Rudy Taylor (Drums), George Dixon (Sax (Alto)), Claude Roberts (Banjo), Louis Armstrong (Performer), Clifton Best (Guitar), Budd Johnson (Sax (Tenor)), Wallace Bishop (Drums), Tommy Enoch (Trumpet), Cozy Cole (Drums), Earl Hines & His Orchestra (Performer), Edward Fant (Trombone), Earl Watkins (Drums), Jim Mundy (Sax (Tenor)), Darnell Howard (Sax (Alto)), William Franklin (Trombone), Quinn Wilson (Bass), Freddy Webster (Trumpet), Lawrence Dixon (Guitar), Joe McLewis (Trombone), Al McKibbon (Bass), Jesse Miller (Trumpet), Arvell Shaw (Bass), Shirley Clay (Trumpet), Sidney Bechet (Performer), Robert "Sax" Crowder (Sax (Tenor)), Barney Bigard (Clarinet), Earl Hines (Piano), Omer Simeon (Clarinet), Dean Reilly (Bass), Franz Jackson (Sax (Tenor)), Sidney Bechet (Clarinet), Darnell Howard (Clarinet), Jack Teagarden (Trombone), Baby Dodds (Drums), George Hunt (Trombone)
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