ghost of miles Posted April 22, 2003 Report Posted April 22, 2003 Are the Classics the best way to go on picking up the work of Hines' orchestra 1939-42? Or is there a better-sounding set or series that's fairly comprehensive? Quote
brownie Posted April 23, 2003 Report Posted April 23, 2003 Don't think there is any alternative beside the Chronological Classics. The 1939-1942 Earl Hines band output is spread on the following Classics: - 538 (1937-1939) - 567 (1939-1940) - 621 (1941) - 876 (1942-1945) Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted April 24, 2003 Report Posted April 24, 2003 (edited) I agree and suggest you check out the earlier volumes, then pick up the Neatworks 1921-'41 disc as well. Edited April 24, 2003 by Chuck Nessa Quote
ghost of miles Posted April 24, 2003 Author Report Posted April 24, 2003 Thanks as always, gents. I'll prob. check out Piano Solos 1928-40 for some of Hines' keyboard work as well. Quote
BERIGAN Posted April 25, 2003 Report Posted April 25, 2003 (edited) Ghost, I have - 528 (1935-1937) and - 876 (1942-1945) and you know, the sound really isn't bad at all! Both are better than average Classics, IMO....I just put on 528 a couple days ago,(I know before your stated dates, but then again, I thought from the title of the tread there were 2 Earl Hines anyway!) and really like it...have 876 on now(Feel like such a nerd saying 876) and it is good, some Eckstine vocals, but feels in a way like early R&B.... Edited April 25, 2003 by BERIGAN Quote
FrancoisD Posted April 25, 2003 Report Posted April 25, 2003 The best source for these 1939-45 sides is the two RCA "Jazz Tribune" albums, entitled "The Indispensable Earl Hines", vols. 1/2 (1939-40, 74321264072), and vols. 3/4 (1939-45, 74321264082). Alternate takes are also included. Quote
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