
Artist: George Shearing
Album: Easy to Love
Genre: Bop, Cool, Mainstream Jazz
Label: Sounds of Yester Year
Released: 2014
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Tracklist:
- Hallelujah! (Youmans-Robin-Grey) - 2:56
- Undecided (Shavers-Robin) - 2:36
- Mood for Milt (Tjader) - 2:47
- Rap Your Troubles in Drums (Shearing) - 2:54
- Love Is Here to Stay (Gershwin-Gershwin) - 2:45
- Easy to Love (Porter) - 2:15
- Love Is Just Around the Corner (Gensler-Robin) - 2:41
- Point and Counterpoint (Hyams) - 2:46
- Tiempo de cencerro Pts. 1&2 (Shearing) - 5:23
- Caravan Pts. 1&2 (Ellington-Tizol-Mills) - 4:28
- A Sinner Kissed an Angel (Joseph-David) - 3:05
- Ill Wind (Arlen-Koehler) - 2:47
- Get Off My Bach (Shearing) - 2:42
- Stranger in Paradise (Wright-Forrest-Borodin) - 2:26
- I've Never Been in Love Before (Loesser) - 2:57
- Minor Trouble (Bryant) - 2:52
- Basso Profundo (Levy) - 2:36
- Mambo Inn (Shearing) - 2:21
- Drume Negrita (Grenet) - 2:36
- Cool Mambo (Cane) - 2:06
- Adieu (Shearing-Hegler) - 3:06
- Nothing New Under the Sun (Shearing-Hegler) - 2:38
- Slowly But Surely (Shearing-Hegler) - 3:14
- Lullaby of Birdland (Shearing-Forster) - 2:14
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- Personnel:
- George Shearing - piano
- Cal Tjader - vibes
- Jean "Toots" Thielemans - guitar, harmonica
- Al McKibbon - bass
- Bill Clark - drums
- Armando Peraza - conga (#5-8,17-24)
- Catalino Rolon - shakers (#9-12)
- Candido Camero - bongos (#9-12)
- The Ray Charles Singers - vocals (#21-24)
In 1947, Shearing emigrated to the United States, where his harmonically complex style mixing swing, bop and modern classical influences gained popularity. One of his first performances in the US was at the Hickory House. He performed with the Oscar Pettiford Trio and led a jazz quartet with Buddy DeFranco, In 1949, he formed the first 'George Shearing Quintet', a band with Margie Hyams (vibraphone), Chuck Wayne (guitar), later replaced by Toots Thielemans (listed as John Tillman), John Levy (bass) and Denzil Best (drums). Shearing credited the Glenn Miller Orchestra's reed section of the late 1930s and early 1940s as an important influence. On this CD as the group progresses towards Latin rhythms which were popular at the time, they are joined by Armando Peraza (conga), Catalino Rolon (shakers), Candido Camero (bongoes) and The Ray Charles singers.