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The Best Of Earl Hines - Piano & Orchestra / Rosetta, Grand Terrace Shuffle, Piano Man, Blues in Thirds / Jazz Forever Audio CD 2000 / CD 67023
UPC 8004883670239
Earl Kenneth Hines, also known as Earl "Fatha" Hines (December 28, 1903 – April 22, 1983), was an American jazz pianist and bandleader. He was one of the most influential figures in the development of jazz piano and, according to one source, "one of a small number of pianists whose playing shaped the history of jazz".
The trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie (a member of Hines's big band, along with Charlie Parker) wrote, "The piano is the basis of modern harmony. This little guy came out of Chicago, Earl Hines. He changed the style of the piano. You can find the roots of Bud Powell, Herbie Hancock, all the guys who came after that. If it hadn't been for Earl Hines blazing the path for the next generation to come, it's no telling where or how they would be playing now. There were individual variations but the style of ... the modern piano came from Earl Hines."
The pianist Lennie Tristano said, "Earl Hines is the only one of us capable of creating real jazz and real swing when playing all alone." Horace Silver said, "He has a completely unique style. No one can get that sound, no other pianist". Erroll Garner said, "When you talk about greatness, you talk about Art Tatum and Earl Hines".
Count Basie said that Hines was "the greatest piano player in the world".
Tracklist:
1 | Rosetta | |
2 | Blues In Thirds | |
3 | My Melancholy Baby | |
4 | Body And Soul | |
5 | On The Sunny Side Of The Street | |
6 | Child Of A Disordered Brain | |
7 | Grand Terrace Shuffle | |
8 | Piano Man | |
9 | G.T. Stomp | |
10 |
Boogie Woogie On St. Louis Blues | |
11 | Number 19 | |
12 | Tantalizing A Cuban | |
13 | Up Jumped The Devil | |
14 | Windy City Jive | |
15 | The Earl | |
16 | Second Balcony Jump | |
17 | Deep Forest | |
18 | Father Steps In |