"Livin' with the Blues" is a vibrant and dynamic album by the legendary Earl Hines and his orchestra, featuring the powerful vocals of Barbara Dane. Released on April 19, 2013, under Fresh Sound Records, this album is a celebration of classic American music styles, including swing, jazz, ragtime, big band, and boogie-woogie. Spanning just 30 minutes, it's a concise yet impactful journey through timeless tunes and original compositions.
Earl Hines, known as "Fatha" Hines, was a pioneering pianist and bandleader whose innovative style significantly influenced the development of jazz. In this album, he showcases his mastery of the keyboard, accompanied by the rich, soulful vocals of Barbara Dane. The tracklist features a mix of well-known standards and lesser-known gems, such as "Bye Bye Blackbird," "A Hundred Years from Today," and the title track "Livin' with the Blues." Each song is performed with a level of energy and authenticity that brings the spirit of the early 20th century to life.
The album opens with "Livin' with the Blues," setting the tone for a lively and engaging listen. Tracks like "How Long, How Long Blues" and "Mecca Flat Blues" highlight Hines' exceptional piano skills, while "If I Could Be with You" and "Porgy" showcase Dane's impressive vocal range. The album also includes a memorable rendition of "Why Don't You Do Right," a classic tune made famous by other jazz legends.
"Livin' with the Blues" is a testament to the enduring appeal of early jazz and swing music. It's a perfect introduction for those new to the genre and a delightful revisit for longtime fans. The collaboration between Earl Hines and Barbara Dane results in a recording that is both historically significant and thoroughly enjoyable.
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