Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 78:46
Size: 180,8 MB
Art: Front
(3:32) 1. Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams
(4:25) 2. So in Love
(6:24) 3. You Stepped Out of a Dream
(2:48) 4. Soon
(2:41) 5. Monica
(3:10) 6. A Fellow Needs a Girl
(3:53) 7. I Could Write a Book
(5:20) 8. My Romance
(7:04) 9. Love Letters
(6:02) 10. Inverted Images
(4:56) 11. Lullaby of the Leaves
(4:27) 12. My Funny Valentine
(4:33) 13. See You Saturday
(4:31) 14. Dancing in the Dark
(4:02) 15. Only One
(5:05) 16. I Hear a Rhapsody
(5:47) 17. You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To
My Romance, Inverted Image
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 78:46
Size: 180,8 MB
Art: Front
(3:32) 1. Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams
(4:25) 2. So in Love
(6:24) 3. You Stepped Out of a Dream
(2:48) 4. Soon
(2:41) 5. Monica
(3:10) 6. A Fellow Needs a Girl
(3:53) 7. I Could Write a Book
(5:20) 8. My Romance
(7:04) 9. Love Letters
(6:02) 10. Inverted Images
(4:56) 11. Lullaby of the Leaves
(4:27) 12. My Funny Valentine
(4:33) 13. See You Saturday
(4:31) 14. Dancing in the Dark
(4:02) 15. Only One
(5:05) 16. I Hear a Rhapsody
(5:47) 17. You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To
Born in Chicago and self-taught, Anderson began playing in Chicago clubs in the mid-1940s and played with Von Freeman and Charlie Parker, among others. Hired as Dinah Washington's accompanist, like other arrangers before him, he did not last long with the cantankerous singer; fired in New York six weeks later, he stayed there. In 1960 he recorded what might be his best regarded album My Romance (VeeJay, 1960) with bassist Bill Lee and drummer Art Taylor. His student Herbie Hancock praised him highly, saying: "After hearing him play just once, I begged him to let me study with him." Despite the respect of his peers, Anderson had difficulty finding work or popular acclaim due in large to his disabilities. He was blind and his bones were unusually fragile, causing numerous fractures, which at times compromised his ability to perform at the times or places requested, although he continued to record until he was well into his 70s. A Down Beat profile indicated he had "Osteogenesis", probably meaning osteogenesis imperfecta. He died February 4, 2008 in Manhattan, New York City. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Anderson_(pianist)
Personnel: Chris Anderson (p), Bill Lee (b), Art Taylor, Walter Perkins, Philly Joe Jones (d)
Personnel: Chris Anderson (p), Bill Lee (b), Art Taylor, Walter Perkins, Philly Joe Jones (d)
My Romance, Inverted Image
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