The improvisational magic of the stride piano master
Earl Hines' free spirit unfolds in a musical dialogue on the keyboard.
This 1975 live recording showcases the mature technique of a performer who embodies the history of jazz piano. While working with standard pieces, Hines' unique sense of rhythm and harmonic exploration shines through. Combining improvisational virtuosity with long-cultivated musicality, this piece truly lives up to the title of spontaneous exploration.
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A:
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1)
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Undecided
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2)
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Fatha's Blues
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3)
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A Sunday Kind Of Love
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4)
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I've Found A New Baby
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B:
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1)
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Squeeze Me
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2)
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Tosca's Dance
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3)
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Jim
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4)
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Black Coffee
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5)
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You Always Hurt The One You Love
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Sleeve Notes - Lee Palmer