Earl Hines - Favorites Vol 1

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Review by Matthew Ridenour

Favorites by Earl Hines is a timeless jazz album that showcases the legendary pianist's incredible talent and versatility. The album features a mix of Hines' most beloved classics, as well as some lesser-known gems that highlight his mastery of the genre.

From the opening track, "Rosetta," Hines' virtuosity on the piano is immediately apparent. His nimble fingers glide effortlessly across the keys, creating a rich and dynamic sound that is both lively and soulful. This energy is carried through the rest of the album, with each track showcasing Hines' unique style and skill.

One standout track is "A Monday Date," which features Hines' playful and upbeat improvisation. The song is a perfect example of Hines' ability to create a joyful and infectious sound that is impossible not to dance along to.

Another highlight of the album is "Stormy Monday Blues," a slower and more melancholic track that showcases Hines' ability to convey a range of emotions through his playing. The song is a testament to Hines' versatility and his ability to capture the essence of any mood or feeling in his music.

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Artist: Earl Hines
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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Tea For Two
Snappy Rhythm
Honeysuckle Rose
Chicago
Fine And Dandy
Sugar
Boogie Woogie On St. Louis Blues
Singin' For My French Brother

Video

Earl Hines - Singin' for My French Brothers (HD) Officiel Seniors Jazz
Earl Hines Boogie Woogie on St Louis Blues (1949)

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Catalog Numbers

LD 041, LD. 041

Labels

Vogue Productions

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • 10"
  • Album
  • Mono

Credits

RoleCredit
ArtworkPierre Merlin
BassArvell Shaw
ClarinetBarney Bigard (tracks: A2, A3, B3)
DrumsWallace Bishop
PianoEarl Hines
TrumpetBuck Clayton (tracks: B3)
VocalsEarl Hines (tracks: B2)

Notes

Different issue numbers on sleeve and labels.

Barcodes

  • Rights Society: BIEM
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A label ): MS-53
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B label and runout): MS-54
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): (obscured by label)

About Earl Hines

American jazz pianist, bandleader and composer born 28 December 1903 in Duquesne, Pennsylvania, USA died 22 April 1983 in Oakland, California, USA. Universally known as Earl "Fatha" Hines. He is recognized as being one of the most important pianists in the history of jazz.

Real Name

    • Earl Kenneth Hines

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Summary by Matthew Ridenour

Favorites by Earl Hines is a must-listen for anyone who loves jazz music. The album is a tribute to Hines' incredible talent and legacy, and it is sure to delight both long-time fans and newcomers to the genre alike.

Comments

sridevichary48
sridevichary48 2023-04-13
fire
ayseozaltin
ayseozaltin 2023-04-12
Awesome. One of my favorite pianist. My teacher Jaki Byard and Earl Hines recorded a duo piano album together.
falsebottom
falsebottom 2023-04-12
Awesome!
ugartetxea
ugartetxea 2023-04-11
BLACK MUSIC HAS ALWAYS BEEN A PHENOMENON in America and around the world same goes for 2021
fluttershyplays650
fluttershyplays650 2023-04-11
¡Amazing!
pemudacakep
pemudacakep 2023-04-10
I love ALL types of music! Hip Hop, R&B, Jazz, Gospel, Blues, Some Rock, Some Country, and Funk. I really am getting into music from the old, old days like Earl Hines, Art Tatum, Ray Charles, Ella Fitzgerald, etc. I just consider myself versatile. I will give any type of music a try if it sounds good.
hasibhossain1000
hasibhossain1000 2023-04-09
Cool jazz & blues!
tomo04025a695933e5
tomo04025a695933e5 2023-04-08
I love the music but really love the singing from that era
kirstykellygetmarried
This is classical music.
momofthreeboss
momofthreeboss 2023-04-07
Wow.. I love Earl Hines..
csnu2003viiisigi
csnu2003viiisigi 2023-04-07
Dang ! Don't get much better than this ! Feel like I've died and gone to boogie woogie heaven ! THANKS so much, Mr Gibbons, for sharing with us ! You clearly have xlnt taste in music ! CHEERS, mate ! :-)
svetlanayefimenko
svetlanayefimenko 2023-04-06
I was born in the 80's, shortly after Earl Hines died. However, my grandfather introduced me to him , this song boogie woogey on st Louis blues in particular when I was 5 and began playing it shortly after, the version my grandad taught me. It has been a part of my life long as I can remember. He still has the illest left hand I've ever heard. So glad I've known his music my whole life. Life wouldn't have been the same without Father Hines.
ruquita18
ruquita18 2023-04-06
Earl Hines is my favorite jazz pianist but frankly speaking I don't like this version of boogie- woogie
smp8585
smp8585 2023-04-06
I saw Mr. Hines in Nevada during a two week engagement in 1976 or 77', a quintet I think. He had a female lead singer with whom I visited with and her grace as a singer and a woman was unforgettable. Her name however, I have forgotten. Is there anyone that can tell me her name? She was once referred to in a wikipidia article but mention of her has gone.
spideyspoder
spideyspoder 2023-04-06
I was lucky enough to see Earl Hines playing solo in a jazz club in Hampstead, London c.1965. He didn't need bass and drums. A privilege really being able to listen to people like that performing live.
darulihsanmandiri
darulihsanmandiri 2023-04-05
I love Oscar Peterson, but Fatha Hines had the greatest left hand I've ever heard.
alinaanderson13
alinaanderson13 2023-04-05
Go Boogie Woogie! both the 1943 and 1951 version are awesome. if you didnt know this is the 51 version. my generations music sucks i wish music was still like this
ericcarlesw
ericcarlesw 2023-04-04
utterly wonderful
kamkamak
kamkamak 2023-04-03
I only knew the band version. Thank you a thousand times for uploading! This is something like Ravel's 'La Valse': The boogie to end all boogies.
taylorvillefoodpantry
i like this "dirty" version