George Shearing - Like Fine Wine (2004)

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Title: Like Fine Wine
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Mack Avenue
Genre: Jazz, Bop, Swing
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 57:04
Total Size: 211 MB
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Tracklist:

1. (Passos Gigantes) Giant Steps (03:45)
2. All Too Soon (03:26)
3. You And The Night And The Music (02:54)
4. Who Can I Turn To? (03:33)
5. Moon Ray (05:13)
6. Tricotism (04:31)
7. Welcome To My Dream (02:49)
8. Lullaby In Rhythm (03:43)
9. So Rare (05:04)
10. Moose The Mooche (04:49)
11. When Lights Are Low (05:25)
12. Why Did I Choose You? (04:18)
13. Con Alma (03:35)
14. The End Of A Love Affair (03:25)

George Shearing, 84 at the time of this recording, shows that he can still play 65 years since his recording debut. His wit (starting off the set with a bossa nova version of "Giant Steps"), creativity, and technique are all very much intact. Some of the music is easy listening (as has always been true of the output throughout his long career), while other pieces burn a bit. The rhythm section (with guitarist Reg Schwager and Shearing's longtime bassist Neil Swainson) is a bit reminiscent in spots of the King Cole Trio and the pianist hints in spots at his other influences (including Teddy Wilson and Erroll Garner). But as usual, Shearing mostly sounds like himself, swinging with a twinkle in his eye and a very active brain. As famous as he is (and possibly because of his fame), George Shearing remains one of the underrated jazz greats. Highlights include "Giant Steps," "You and the Night and the Music," Artie Shaw's "Moon Ray," "Tricrotism," "Lullaby in Rhythm," and "When Lights Are Low."