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Earl Hines - The Indispensable Earl Hines Vol 3/4 (1939-1945) album flac Performer: Earl Hines
Title: The Indispensable Earl Hines Vol 3/4 (1939-1945)
Released: 1981
Country: France
MP3 album: 1613 mb
FLAC album: 1545 mb
Rating: 4.5
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Genre: Jazz

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Earl Kenneth Hines, universally known as Earl "Fatha" Hines (December 28, 1903 – April 22, 1983), was an American jazz pianist. Style:MLA Chicago APA. "The Indispensable Earl Hines, Vol. 3-4 Album. Missing lyrics by Earl Hines? Know any other songs by Earl Hines?

Earl Hines - Popüler Albümleri. Classic Earl Hines Sessions (1928-1945) - Vol. 1 & 2 Earl Hines. 3 & 4 Earl Hines. 5 & 6 Earl Hines. Classic Earl Hines Sessions (1928-1945), Vol. 7 Earl Hines. Earl Hines - Popüler Şarkıları. I Love You Because I Love You Earl Hines. Tantalizing A Cuban Earl Hines. Chicago Rhythm Earl Hines.

Earl Hines: Piano Genius At Work. Once Upon A Time by David Rickert. Live at The Party by AAJ Staff. Storyville Records 2016. English French Italian Spanish.

From: Earl "Fatha" Hines And His Orchestra. Count: 40. Views: 4. 3 & 4 tracks. Goodnight, Sweet Dreams, Goodnight. Just to Be in Carolina. You're the One of My Dreams. Blue (Blue Because of You).

In 1931, Earl Hines and his Orchestra "were the first big Negro band to travel extensively through the South". Hines referred to it as an "invasion" rather than a "tour" we didn't none of us get hurt but we didn't play so well after that either") and numerous threatening encounters with the Police, the experience proved so harrowing that Hines in the 1960s recalled that, "You could call us the first Freedom Riders". The Indispensable Earl Hines: Vols 3, 4, 1939-1942, 1945, Jazz Tribune/BMG. Earl Hines & The Duke's Men: (with Ellington side-men) (1st 1944): reissued Delmark 1994. Piano man: Earl Hines, his piano and his orchestra: 1939-1942, RCA Bluebird. The Indispensable Earl Hines: Vols. 5, 6, 1944, 1964, 1966, Jazz Tribune/BMG. Earl Fatha Hines and His Orchestra: 1945-1951, Limelight 15 766.

The best way to acquire the 1939-1945 recordings of Earl Hines' exciting big band is to somehow get the two double LPs released by French RCA, for they include all of the ensemble's performances plus the alternate takes. The first set is highlighted by "Indiana," "Piano Man," "Riff Medley," two takes of "Boogie Woogie on St. Louis Blues," two versions of "Tantalizing a Cuban," and three typically remarkable Hines solo piano performances. Hard-swinging music from one of the swing era's great orchestras.

Tracklist

Rosetta 3:00
Child Of A Disordered Brain 2:44
Everything Depends On You 2:52
Comin' In Home 2:42
Jelly Jelly 3:22
Up Jumped The Devil 2:45
Sally, Won't You Come Back? 2:44
Jersey Bounce 3:01
Julia 3:02
South Side 2:48
On The Sunny Side Of The Street 2:38
On The Sunny Side Of The Street 2:30
My Melancholy Baby 2:28
My Melancholy Baby 2:30
It Had To Be You 2:39
Windy City Jive 2:49
Straight To Love 3:05
Singin' On C 3:04
Water Boy 3:05
Yellow Fire 2:59
Somehow 2:55
I Got It Bad 2:54
I Never Dreamt 2:53
The Father Jumps 2:30
The Boy With The Wistful Eyes 3:05
The Jitney Man 2:48
The Earl 2:42
You Don't Know What Love Is 3:20
She'll Always Remember 2:28
Skylark 2:28
Second Balcony Jump 2:59
Stormy Monday Blues 3:05
Scoops Carry's Merry 2:56
Furlough Blues 2:46

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PM 43266 Earl Hines The Indispensable Earl Hines Vol 3/4 (1939-1945) ‎(2xLP, Comp) RCA PM 43266 France 1981