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Solo Piano 1969-1973
Don Ewell
2 discs
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0. DISC 1:
1. Honey Babe
2. Caution Blues / My Monday Date / Rosetta
3. Sweet Georgia Brown / Rose Of The Rio Grande
4. Love Will Last
5. Honey Hush
6. Oh! Baby
7. Davenport Blues
8. Deed I Do
9. Save It Pretty Mama / I Want A Little Girl / Cherry
10. Ccny Rioter Blues
11. I'm Coming Virginia
12. Buddy's Habits / Carolina Shout / Little Rock Getaway
13. Carless Love
14. Lullaby in Rhythm
15. Delmar Drag
16. Sunday
17. I'm Gonna Stomp Mr. Henry Lee
0. DISC 2:
1. Spain
2. Snowy Morning Blues
3. Nobody's Sweetheart
4. Migrant Worker Blues
5. Someday Sweetheart
6. Take It in Stride
7. Sweet Substitute
8. Nice Work If You Can Get It
9. Indian Summer
10. Get Happy
11. Dr. Heckle and Mr. Jibe
12. Meat Rack Blues
13. Someday You'll Be Sorry
14. Thou Swell
15. 100 Years From Today
16. Keeping Out of Mischief Now - (previously unreleased)
17. Blue Turning Grey Over You - (previously unreleased)
18. Found a New Baby - (previously unreleased)
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Additional Info
Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): 106
Credits
Producer
Hank O'Neal
Engineer
SOLO PIANO contains 3 LPs on 2 CDs: JAZZ ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON (1969)/A JAZZ PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST (1969)/TAKE IT IN STRIDE (1973).
Solo performer: Don Ewell (piano).
Includes liner notes by George Avakian, Bill Riddle and Hayden Carruth.
Don Ewell was never a huge name in the jazz world, but the small following that he enjoyed was an enthusiastic one -- and those who were hip to the late pianist really swore by him. Listening to Solo Piano 1969-1973, it isn't hard to understand why; this two-CD set paints a consistently attractive picture of Ewell's talents as a stride pianist. Born in 1916, Ewell was in his fifties when these unaccompanied solo piano recordings were made in the late '60s and early '70s -- and much to the delight of die-hard stride enthusiasts, Ewell never changed with the times. He was totally unaffected by bebop pianists like Bud Powell, Thelonious Monk, and Al Haig -- for that matter, Ewell favored a style that was even older than the swing pianism of Teddy Wilson, Nat King Cole, Count Basie, and Jess Stacy. Ewell was stride all the way; his roots were the '20s recordings of Jelly Roll Morton, James P. Johnson, Fats Waller, and Earl "Fatha" Hines, and he was great at what he did. All of those influences can be heard on this 2003 release, which contains three of Ewell's Chiaroscuro LPs in their entirety (Jazz on a Sunday Afternoon, A Jazz Portrait of the Artist, and Take It in Stride) as well as a previously unreleased performance of "I Found a New Baby" from 1967. The inclusion of that 1967 recording makes the title Solo Piano 1969-1973 inaccurate, but an inaccurate title certainly doesn't make Ewell's performances any less memorable -- performances that are stylistically right out of the '20s and are totally oblivious to what was going on in the late '60s/early '70s. This excellent reissue is happily recommended to anyone who is seriously interested in '20s-style stride piano. ~ Alex Henderson
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Genre:
Jazz
Label:
Chiaroscuro 106
Distributor:
Allegro Corporation (Dist
Analog/Digital:
n/a
Mono/Stereo:
Stereo
Studio/Live:
Studio
UPC:
091454010622
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