Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Don Shirley - Don Shirley's Best

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 62:45
Size: 143.7 MB
Styles: Piano jazz
Year: 2010
Art: Front

[4:44] 1. Water Boy
[2:15] 2. Drown In My Own Tears
[4:07] 3. Margie
[2:16] 4. Stand By Me
[5:13] 5. Willow Weep For Me
[2:13] 6. I Got Rhythm
[7:35] 7. Georgia On My Mind
[4:03] 8. At Last
[3:52] 9. Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe
[5:18] 10. One For My Baby
[4:57] 11. Just For A Thrill
[4:52] 12. Dancing On The Ceiling
[3:33] 13. The Hammer Song
[4:19] 14. Ol' Man River
[3:20] 15. My Funny Valentine

Pianist, composer, and arranger Don Shirley was born in Kingston, Jamaica, on January 29, 1927. He began playing piano at age two and seven years later had developed his skills so rapidly, he was studying theory at the prestigious Leningrad Conservatory of Music. Shirley made his concert debut with the Boston Pops in 1945, while the following year the London Philharmonic Orchestra performed one of his first major compositions. In the ensuing years between 1954 and 1968, Shirley performed as a soloist and as a member of several symphonies, including the Boston Pops, Detroit Symphony, Chicago Symphony, and the National Symphony Orchestra of Washington. Shirley also composed several organ symphonies, a piano concerto, two string quartets, and numerous pieces for piano. His musical language also encompassed tastefully mastered combinations of standards, show tunes, ballads, spirituals, and jazz performed with his own trio. Incredibly, Shirley also found time between performing and recording to obtain a doctorate of Music, Psychology, and Liturgical Arts. Throughout the '50s and '60s, Shirley released numerous albums on the Cadence label. In 1999, Collectables began reissuing several of those albums as two-for-one sets. ~ Al Campbell

Don Shirley's Best 

5 comments:

  1. Any chance of a re-up in light of the release of "Green Book"? Thanks for everything!

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  2. What took so long? Thanks and may the holiday season bring you as much joy as Silky Denims does me!

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  3. Many thanks! More Don Shirley please!

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  4. I do not consider myself to be knowledgeable in the jazz genre, but your site is helping me to fill in some of the gaps, particularly with respect to the well-known artists. I have been curious about Don Shirley and what better place to start than with "Don Shirley's Best?" While I found that he is not my cup of tea, I can understand why he is well-regarded.

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