Saturday, October 24, 2015

George Shearing - The Best Of George Shearing (1955-1960)

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 57:16
Size: 131.1 MB
Styles: Bop, Piano jazz
Year: 1985/1995
Art: Front

[2:28] 1. Midnight In The Air
[2:10] 2. Have You Met Miss Jones
[5:26] 3. Dancing On The Ceiling
[2:49] 4. Cuban Love Song
[4:33] 5. The Folks Who Live On The Hill
[4:37] 6. Nothing Ever Changes My Love For You
[2:51] 7. Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love)
[2:21] 8. Later
[2:44] 9. Cheek To Cheek
[2:09] 10. Sand In My Shoes
[2:56] 11. Kinda Cute
[3:17] 12. September In The Rain
[3:22] 13. East Of The Sun (And West Of The Moon)
[2:58] 14. Estampa Cubano
[2:50] 15. A Ship Without A Sail
[3:01] 16. Laura
[3:36] 17. Bernie's Tune
[2:59] 18. Canadian Sunset

Blind British pianist Shearing got his start in recording way back in 1949, first on MGM, then settling in for a decades-long stay and mass popularity with Capitol records. He has played solo, and as a quartet, a quintet, with full orchestras, with great female jazz singers, and with Latin percussionists. He has made his mark with straight versions of the best standards as well as with pure jazz. He's good live (I saw him in 1965) and in the studio as well. This is a fine 18-song collection recorded as a quintet over six years and an amazing 15 separate LP's. Shearing is great as background sound for reading or a party, but he also rewards attentive listening via earphones. He had a zillion albums on vinyl and quite a few have made it to CD now. You really can't get cheated with any of them. What I like best on here are "Have You Met Miss Jones?" and "Dancing on the Ceiling" and "The Folks Who Live on the Hill" and "Cheek to Cheek". He also reprises his first record hit, "September in the Rain" and offers enjoyable versions of "East of the Sun" and "Canadian Sunset". While this kind of stuff is extremely pleasant listening, Shearing reached that goal by using a determined intelligence and great sidemen. If you like "piano jazz" as a category, you already own some George, don't you? If you lack Shearing, this is a worthy introduction. ~ William E. Adams

The Best Of George Shearing (1955-1960)

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  1. Please can you re upload.....George Shearing - The Best Of George Shearing (1955-1960) thank you.

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