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Stride Piano Summit: A Celebration Of Harlem Stride And Classic Jazz Piano

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発売日 1992年05月13日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルMilestone Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 9189
SKU 025218918923

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:58:02
Personnel: Harry "Sweets" Edison (trumpet), Dick Hyman (piano, organ), Mike Lipskin, Jay McShann (piano, vocal), Ralph Sutton (piano), Red Callender (bass), Harold Jones (drums). Recorded live at Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, California. Personnel: Dick Hyman (piano, organ); Jay McShann, Mike Lipskin (vocals, piano); Harry "Sweets" Edison (trumpet); Ralph Sutton (piano); Harold Jones (drums). Audio Mixer: David Luke. Liner Note Author: Mike Lipskin. Recording information: Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA (06/15/1990). Stride Piano Summit was an annual concert with a special group of pianists who gathered to celebrate the genre in San Francisco beginning in 1988; the 1990 edition was the first gathering recorded, featuring a rotating cast of musicians, including Dick Hyman, Ralph Sutton, Mike Lipskin, and, finally, Jay McShann, who is better known for his Kansas City blues. Hyman and Lipskin pair up on several numbers, including a strutting take of "Ain't Misbehavin'" (during which they are also joined by the muted trumpet of Harry "Sweets" Edison) and a rambunctious duo piano take of "'Deed I Do"; Hyman switches to the powerful organ at Davies Symphony Hall to accompany Lipskin (still on piano) for "Persian Rug" and "Thou Swell," two of the numbers Fats Waller recorded on pipe organ during a 1928 session. Both of them are featured on a pair of piano solos apiece, with the expected first-rate results. Sutton joins forces with McShann and a rhythm section for "Old Fashioned Love," although they clearly don't mesh together as well as Hyman and Lipskin. Sutton fares better as a soloist in a brief run through "Eye Opener" and a crowd-pleasing rendition of Waller's "Clothes Line Ballet." McShann, who is clearly the odd man out in what is billed as a stride piano event, fares better in his playing of "Sunday" (with Hyman and Edison) and shines with yet another version of his well-known "Confessin' the Blues." In retrospect, a rhythm section seems superfluous when a true stride master is at the piano, but it is likely that the concert producers were trying to add a little variety. This enjoyable date is recommended for stride fans, with Hyman taking top solo honors for the evening. ~ Ken Dryden
録音 : ステレオ (Live)

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    1. 1.
      Ain't Misbehavin' - Dick Hyman/Harry "Sweets" Edison
    2. 2.
      Bach Up to Me - Dick Hyman
    3. 3.
      Old Fashioned Love - Jay McShann/Ralph Sutton/Red Callender/Harold Jones
    4. 4.
      Eye Opener - Ralph Sutton
    5. 5.
      Dinah - Ralph Sutton/Red Callender/Harold Jones
    6. 6.
      Confessin' the Blues - Jay McShann
    7. 7.
      Persian Rug - Dick Hyman/Mike Lipskin
    8. 8.
      Thou Swell - Dick Hyman/Mike Lipskin
    9. 9.
      Clothes Line Ballet - Ralph Sutton
    10. 10.
      'Deed I Do - Dick Hyman/Mike Lipskin
    11. 11.
      Sunday - Dick Hyman/Harry "Sweets" Edison/Jay McShann/Red Callender/Harold Jones
    12. 12.
      Could It Be I'm Falling in Love - Mike Lipskin
    13. 13.
      Am I Blue - Mike Lipskin
    14. 14.
      Sweet Lorraine - Dick Hyman
    15. 15.
      All of Me - Jay McShann

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エンジニア: Dave Luke
プロデューサー: Eric Miller

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