Styles: Piano And Violin Jazz
Year: 1976
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:46
Size: 98,6 MB
Art: Front
(3:02) 1. I'm Coming Virginia
(4:48) 2. Time After Time
(3:57) 3. La Chanson de Rue
(4:06) 4. Too Marvelous for Words
(4:10) 5. It Don't Mean a Thing
(5:06) 6. Makin Whoopee
(4:20) 7. After You've Gone
(4:25) 8. Flamingo
(3:12) 9. Star Eyes
(5:37) 10. Folks Who Lives On the Hill
Year: 1976
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:46
Size: 98,6 MB
Art: Front
(3:02) 1. I'm Coming Virginia
(4:48) 2. Time After Time
(3:57) 3. La Chanson de Rue
(4:06) 4. Too Marvelous for Words
(4:10) 5. It Don't Mean a Thing
(5:06) 6. Makin Whoopee
(4:20) 7. After You've Gone
(4:25) 8. Flamingo
(3:12) 9. Star Eyes
(5:37) 10. Folks Who Lives On the Hill
A wonderful duo release from '76 with pianist George Shearing collaborating with violinist Stephane Grappelli. Shearing's sessions are usually more introspective and light than upbeat and hot, but Grappelli's soaring, exuberant violin solos seem to put a charge into Shearing, who responds with some of his hottest playing in many years.
~ Ron Wynn http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-reunion-mw0000649727
Personnel: George Shearing (piano); Stephane Grappelli (violin); Andrew Simpkins (bass); Rusty Jones (drums).
Personnel: George Shearing (piano); Stephane Grappelli (violin); Andrew Simpkins (bass); Rusty Jones (drums).
The reunion
Marvellous! Once again you guys have posted a magic album from two brilliant legendary musicians. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHey Keith Horner,Glad you liked! Thank You!
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