Erroll Garner - Closeup in Swing/A New Kind of Love (1997)

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Title: Closeup in Swing/A New Kind of Love
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Telarc [CD-83383]
Genre: Jazz, Bop
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
Total Time: 75:59
Total Size: 437 MB(+3%) | 180 MB(+3%)
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Tracklist

Closeup in Swing (1961)
01. You Do Something to Me (Porter) - 3:15
02. My Silent Love (Suesse-Heyman) - 4:05
03. All of Me (Simons-Marks) - 2:21
04. No More Shadows (Garner-Heyman) - 4:07
05. St. Louis Blues (Handy) - 6:27
06. Some of These Days (Brooks) - 3:12
07. I'm in the Mood for Love (McHugh-Fields) - 4:25
08. El Papa Grande (Garner) - 4:11
09. The Best Thing in Life Are Free (DeSylva-Brown-Henderson) - 3:28
10. Back in Your Own Back Yard (Rose-Jolson-Dreyer) - 3:51
A New Kind of Love (1963)
11. You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me (Fain-Kahal-Connor) - 3:28
12. Louise (Whiting-Robin) - 3:17
13. Fashion Interlude (Garner) - 4:08
14. Steve's Song (Garner) - 3:55
15. Paris Mist (Bossa Nova) (Garner) - 3:54
16. Mimi (Rodgers-Hart) - 3:35
17. Theme from A New Kind of Love (All Yours) (Garner) - 3:12
18. In the Park in Paree (Rainger-Robin) - 3:13
19. Paris Mist (Waltz-Swing) (Garner) - 4:19
20. The Tease (Garner) - 3:36
Erroll Garner - Closeup in Swing/A New Kind of Love (1997)

Two former LPs were reissued in full on this single CD. The earlier date features pianist Erroll Garner in typically brilliant and witty form with his 1961 trio, which also included bassist Eddie Calhoun and drummer Kelly Martin. Whether it be a sly "My Silent Love," "All of Me," or a joyful "Back In Your Own Backyard," Garner is heard throughout in his prime. The later date is a bit more unusual, for the pianist improvises on ten themes that would be used in the Paul Newman film A New Kind of Love. Joined by a big band and string orchestra conducted by Leith Stevens, Garner, who never learned to read or write music, contributed several original themes to the score (a few of which are quite catchy) in addition to jamming on such tunes as "You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me," "Louise," and "Mimi." On both former albums, the overall results are quite memorable, which is not a surprise, for Erroll Garner always seemed incapable of playing an uninspired or indifferent solo.~Scott Yanow