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Erroll Garner - Salud Segovia (1955)
The last of this batch celebrating Erroll's 101st birthday, this fine tribute to Spanish guitar virtuoso Andres Segovia comes from the monumental solo session recorded at Fine Sound Studios in NYC on March 14 1955. The aforementioned session produced 20 numbers (including many gems) or three albums' worth of material; in fact, this recording was released on the EmArcy LP Erroll in 1957, while Over the Rainbow, the second recording published on this channel, appeared on 1955's Solitaire and A Smooth One was included on Afternoon of an Elf, again from 1955. Happy birthday, Erroll. As ever, thank you for all the joy and beauty.
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Erroll Garner - When Your Lover Has Gone (1964)
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If you're like me, then you'll love the grunts and yelps of joy that accompany Erroll's performance of Einar Aaron Swan's standard from 1931. A great, great version, thanks, too, to Eddie and Kelly.
Erroll Garner - Gypsy in my Soul (1964)
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Another great rendition of a great tune, this time it's the Boland/Jaffe tune composed in 1937 and made famous by such vocalists as Mildred Bailey, Margaret Whiting and later Ella Fitzgerald.
Erroll Garner - On Green Dolphin Street (1964)
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A fabulous rendition of the Kaper/Washington standard, theme tune to the hit movie from 1947 Green Dolphin Street. The song became a favourite among jazz performers after Miles Davis recorded it but Davis was inspired to record it after hearing Ahmad Jamal's 1956 recording from the album Count 'Em 88. All roads lead to Pittsburgh! Of course, it's Eddie Calhoun on bass, and Kelly Martin on drums...
Erroll Garner - That Amsterdam Swing (1964)
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Described by one critic, embarrassingly to my mind, as an undistinguished blues, this for me was, on the contrary, one of the highlights of the 2018 republishing of the Amsterdam Concert of November 1964. All the more welcome on its release because it was a previously unrecorded original, this Garner fan wonders whether this just wasn't a completely off-the-cuff improvisation since it beggars b...
Jaki Byard - Amarcord (1981)
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One of two numbers that Jaki recorded for the first of Hal Willner's interesting concept/tribute albums of the 1980's and 1990's, that is to say the homage to Italian composer Nino Rota, Amarcord Nino Rota. Here, Jaki performs the main theme from Fellini's 1973 movie of the same name. Incidentally, Jaki's other contribution to the album is the theme to Fellini's La Strada. Anyway, it's a case o...
Jaki Byard - Spinning Wheel (1978)
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This version of David Clayton-Thomas hit composition also comes from Jaki's Sunshine of My Soul: Live at the Keystone Korner CD release. The Blood, Sweat and Tears 1969 hit record had inspired Erroll who recorded it, untypically, while it was still hot in December 1969; usually Erroll liked to cover tunes when they had 'cooled down' a little rather than when everybody else was covering them. He...
Jaki Byard - Tribute to the Ticklers (1978)
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This solo recording comes from a concert performed at the Keystone Korner in San Francisco in June 1978 but only released in 2007. As the title suggests its a homage to Jaki's fellow pianists from Jelly Roll to Randy Weston and beyond; Jaki was something of a musical alchemist, finding elements of inspiration in those musicians who came before him, as well as in his peers, and adding his own un...
Jaki Byard - How High the Moon (1968)
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From the 1968 album Jaki Byard With Strings!, where the strings mentioned were represented by veteran violinist (and also trumpeter and vocalist) and Ellington collaborator Ray Nance, new guitarist on the block George Benson, with Ron Carter on cello, and Richard Davis on bass. Ray Nance takes centre stage on this version of the standard. Jaki would return the favour and perform on Ray's album ...
Jaki Byard - The Hollis Stomp (1969)
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From Jaki's 1969 LP Solo, this Byard original is a revisiting of some old-time ivory tickling.
Jaki Byard - Spanish Tinge # 2 (1969)
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Originally issued on Jaki's 1969 album Solo, this recording, a staple of Jaki's repertoire, comes from the CD release that bundled together Solo and the 1968 LP Jaki Byard With Strings! Of course, Jaki had an encyclopedic knowledge of jazz and could, and would, run the gamut of styles from ragtime to free jazz, and all points between, often in the same number. Here he tips his hat to New Orlean...
Jaki Byard - Teach Me Tonight (1968)
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From the album the Jaki Byard Experience, featuring fellow jazz legend, saxophonist Roland Kirk, on this version of the De Paul/Cahn standard Jaki seems to gives a nod (and a wink) to Erroll, of whom he was a great admirer; Garner fans will need no introduction to the memorable version he created at Carmel-by-the-Sea in September 1955. Anyway, this great and original version of the tune was rec...
Jaki Byard - Freedom Together (1966)
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Recorded in NYC in January 1966, the album's title track is appropriately named indeed. On this his own composition, Jaki shows his multi-instrumentalist skills performing on electric piano, vibes and saxophone. Regular bandmates Richard Davis and Alan Dawson accompany on bass and drums respectively.
Jaki Byard Quartet - Broadway (1965)
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Jaki and band perform the Bird/McRae/Woode standard in typically ebullient fashion on this live recording of an April 1965 concert at legendary jazz venue Lennie's on the Turnpike in West Peabody in Jaki's home state of Massachusetts. Jaki is accompanied by Joe Farrell on sax, George Tucker on bass, and Alan Dawson on drums.
Jaki Byard - Blues in the Closet (1962)
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A year has passed since Erroll's one-hundredth, and at the time I wrote that I would post a tribute to Jaki to celebrate his centenary when it came around, and here we are on June 15 2022. The first of ten uploads to mark the day, this recording of the Oscar Pettiford composition was made on January 30 1962 at the Van Gelder studio in New Jersey. Jaki is accompanied by two great musicians: bass...
Erroll Garner - It's the Talk of the Town (1968)
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Erroll Garner - It's the Talk of the Town (1968)
Erroll Garner - Cheek to Cheek (1968)
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Erroll Garner - Cheek to Cheek (1968)
Erroll Garner - Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe (live-1962)
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Erroll Garner - Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe (live-1962)
Erroll Garner - Movin' Blues (Live-1962)
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Erroll Garner - Movin' Blues (Live-1962)
Erroll Garner - Down Wylie Avenue (1967)
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Erroll Garner - Down Wylie Avenue (1967)
Erroll Garner - Sweet and Lovely (CBTS -1955)
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Erroll Garner - Sweet and Lovely (CBTS -1955)
Erroll Garner - Night and Day (CBTS - 1955)
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Erroll Garner - Night and Day (CBTS - 1955)
Erroll Garner - The Nearness of You (CBTS-1955)
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Erroll Garner - The Nearness of You (CBTS-1955)
Erroll Garner & Woody Herman - After You've Gone (1954)
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Erroll Garner & Woody Herman - After You've Gone (1954)
The one and only real wrong note I ever heard in all of Garners recordings...shows how much he valued this recording himself, letting it out even with the mistake.
Nope
Reminds me of my Dads playing Erroll. Loved
Underappreciated perhaps but appropriately loved.
Erroll makes every song sound so good. This one has been interpreted by many singers and musicians and yet Erroll plays it in his own style. I can also recommend the version from Lionel Hampton
A GENIALIDADE DESSE MESTRE É INCRÍVEL!
GRANDE MESTRE ERROLL GARNER! INSUPERÁVEL!
Shore did !! 💫👍
Amazing talent
Beautiful is all u could say about this
God that swings
Der bijalo
Erroll intros were often disturbing and explosive
Wonderfull ballade by my favourite pianist I heard on concert with Eddy and Kelly several times and thereafter with othercmarvellous siders like Ernest, Jose, and others
When à giant pianist composition is interprèted by another giant who does not need to copy
Do you have any information about the year of the performance or the recording? Love this version by Erroll - thanks for sharing!
Wow. Never knew Errol was recorded in Manchester. Are there other tracks available? I saw him in Sheffield around 1965 so his technique at that time would be similar.
Impressionante !!!
Незаменимые есть, перед нами вот такой гений, повторить которого невозможно. Есть такое выражение: человек родился со скрипкой в руках. Вот такой Эрролл Гарнер, только родился он под роялем, а может с роялем подмышкой. Нам не дано его судить, можем только восхищаться !!! 🎉🎉🎉
Love
What Erroll has left, no one has found yet!
Exceptionnel ❤
Another great version of Kosmas' Autumn Leaves can be found on Erroll's sensationally good 1966 album, That's My Kick, in which he plays the tune at a rapid tempo. It's about three and a half minutes long and is superb. This version is very good too and quite different.
Lucienne et le menate,, et Eroll Garner 🎉 Vicky 🎉
Très jolie traduction de Boris Vian d'une chanson de Kurt Weill;et l'interprétation de Catherine Sauvage est formidable,comme d'habitude.
The definitive and in incomparable Garner style at its most joyful😂
I heard Kenny Burrel's Funk Soul version, I came or went to the original, I understood why he recorded it, what a sauce that Groove
I love, Erroll... but I 'm afraid I have to agree with 'the critic' - in this case
Playful garner on his creation of misty total mastery of the keyboard
Erroll also had a concert at FTH on 04 oct 1966. I dont think any recordings were made of this concert unfortunately.....
Es gibt keine besser Spiellen als diese fuer Dead LIves !!!!
Hi, me again. I've rechecked again my two Doran's books and online sources and realized that the two tracks in question, this one and April in Paris must be from the October 1963 Manchester Free Trade Hall, although April in Paris was also played in Manchester Free Trade in June 1962 but not the other track. As I wrote last month, both don't appear on the LP Manchester (Concert Garner ...in England) nor on the Live Iin L.A.,, both of which I have. So for the love of Erroll, how did you get your hands on these two tracks ? Do you have the others unissued Manchester Free Trade tracks ? I would gladly pay and keep my mouth shut. Can you at least answer so that I know you're alive ?
I happened to re-read the comments under your Autumn Leaves video, the one with the real cover and not like this one above and following the two links you had posted to Internet Archives got the names of the tracks to the1964 Manchester concert. Obviously my thinking on April in Paris and I May Be Wrong being from that concert has now proven to be totally wrong so I'm back to asking you for any info on where the tracks come from. Please and thanks.
The great Jaki Byard.
Beautiful piece. Never heard it before. Errol had a one of a kind touch on the piano.
Still no answer, unfortunately.
Simply epic garner he drills into your aural facilities like no other
It's been 13 days from my previous comment and no response as of yet. I'm disappointed.
Un genio. Vaya version mas energetica, desborda el original.
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This guy is my goat. I have most of his recordings but to Hear This! This rendition is exceptional. Thanks for posting.
Incredible composition ... this bass chords ... man ... the music of Erroll is eternal !
I've been meaning to ask you this for the longest time. You have here 3 tracks from the Manchester Free Trade Hall with the above pic, this one, April in Paris and Autumn Leaves. I bought the Manchester (Concert Garner ...in England) in LP which has your Autumn Leaves but not the two others. I also bought the false titled Live in L.A. which also doesn't have the two tracks. I've looked everywhere and cannot find them. There are lots of results that show up but none with the same time length. I gather the pic above is not from an album. So where can I get my hands on a proper album ? Any info. Please answer, you could delete my post 48 hrs after replying in case of sensitive info in your answer. Thanks.
Ok. The first
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Un portento. Impresionante. Casa vez que lo oigo me gusta más Erroll.
Once again His own twist making it hiis own . Almost a Charlie Brown Moon River.
I am so lucky to have this LP original copy
In May 1963... I was 11 years old
I was in Paris at the Salle Pleyel with my dad for the first time, hearing and seeing Erroll Garner with this trio. Still a great emotion so many years after
Recorded 2 days before my 9th birthday and nearly 2 years before my loved Dad made me discover Erroll Garner and this record I still own