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Paul Gonsalves|Meets Earl Hines

Meets Earl Hines

Paul Gonsalves

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Most of this CD was recorded at the earlier date. Duke Ellington's longtime tenor, Paul Gonsalves, was a perfect match for the inventive pianist, Earl Hines, who (along with bassist Al Hall and drummer Jo Jones) is in top form on five standards, three by Ellington. The music swings hard and has its surprising moments. The one track from 1972 is a solo version of "Blue Sands" played by its composer Earl Hines. Although not essential, this CD should please the fans of Hines and Gonsalves, two masterful players who had only previously recorded together once, on a date shared by the pianist and Johnny Hodges.
© Scott Yanow /TiVo

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Paul Gonsalves

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1
It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing
00:10:44

Mills, Writer - Ellington, Writer - Paul Gonsalves, MainArtist

2
Over The Rainbow
00:03:51

Arlen, Writer - Harburg, Writer - Paul Gonsalves, MainArtist

3
What Am I Here For?
00:05:46

Ellington, Writer - Paul Gonsalves, MainArtist

4
Moten Swing
00:07:11

Paul Gonsalves, MainArtist - Moten, Writer

5
Blue Sands
00:04:56

Hines, Writer - Paul Gonsalves, MainArtist

6
I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good
00:07:04

Ellington, Writer - Webster, Writer - Paul Gonsalves, MainArtist

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Most of this CD was recorded at the earlier date. Duke Ellington's longtime tenor, Paul Gonsalves, was a perfect match for the inventive pianist, Earl Hines, who (along with bassist Al Hall and drummer Jo Jones) is in top form on five standards, three by Ellington. The music swings hard and has its surprising moments. The one track from 1972 is a solo version of "Blue Sands" played by its composer Earl Hines. Although not essential, this CD should please the fans of Hines and Gonsalves, two masterful players who had only previously recorded together once, on a date shared by the pianist and Johnny Hodges.
© Scott Yanow /TiVo

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