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GEORGE SHEARING

THE LONDON YEARS

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Most of pianist George Shearing's earliest recordings are included on this enjoyable swing oriented CD. During the war years, when he was in his early 20s, Shearing was most influenced by Teddy Wilson, Earl Hines and Art Tatum, but even at that early stage, he was developing his own musical personality. A virtuoso from the start, Shearing is in consistently brilliant form on these standards, originals, and a few interesting boogie woogie stomps. Of the 25 selections, 22 are piano solos, two are duets with drummer Carlo Krahmer, and one song "Squeezin' the Blues" is a rare outing for Shearing on accordion; his backup group consists of Krahmer and Leonard Feather on piano. Highly recommended.
Songs:   Details:
 How Come You Do Me Like You Do?
 Stomp In F
 Squeezin' The Blues
 Southern Fried
 Missouri Scrambler
 Overnight Hop
 Delayed Action
 Beat Me Daddy Eight To The Bar
 How Could You?
 A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody
 These Foolish Things
 More Than You Know
 Softly As In A Morning Sunrise
 You Stepped Out Of A Dream
 Spookie Woogie
 Moon Ray
 Rosetta
 I'll Never Let A Day Pass By
 Coquette
 Out Of Nowhere
 Can't We Be Friends?
 Ghost Of A Chance
 Guilty
 I Found A New Boogie
 Sweet Lorraine
Label: HEP
Number: 1042
Item Code: 12493
Format: CD
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Dates: (1939-1943)
Price: $15.00  
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