sábado, 15 de dezembro de 2018

Erroll Garner: Concert By The Sea

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Concert by the Sea is certainly one of the biggest albums in jazz history, selling over 225,000 copies in the first year after its 1956 release and turning into such a steady seller over the next few years, it reportedly brought Columbia Records a million dollars by 1958 -- a nice sum at any time but astronomical in the late '50s. It should've turned Erroll Garner into a full-fledged superstar and, in a way, it did, because it was a reliable catalog item and earned him plenty of fans, including Johnny Carson, who frequently invited the pianist onto The Tonight Show. Instead, Concert by the Sea turned into a pinnacle, with Garner and manager Martha Glaser sliding into contractual battles with Columbia that hampered his long-term growth. Glaser is the one who had the idea to turn the tapes of Garner's September 19, 1955 concert at the Sunset School in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California into a full-fledged album, taking tapes that may have otherwise wound up as a bootleg and turning them over to Columbia. The label whittled the 19-song concert into an 11-track single LP -- Columbia/Legacy's 2015 The Complete Concert by the Sea restores the entirety of the concert over the course of two CDs, adding the original LP as a third -- and, by doing so, they wound up distilling Garner's joyous appeal. Supported by bassist Eddie Calhoun and drummer Denzil BestGarner seems at home skipping and swinging through a collection of bop and big-band standards, tunes that offer showcases for his sly skill of remaining melodic even when departing from the melody. Garner's playing is so robust and easy to enjoy that his flashier flourishes, such as the cloistered chords that call up "Caravan," almost seem camouflaged, but there are also subtler signatures, like how he slyly emphasizes staccato left-hand rhythms as much as the melody on "They Can't Take That Away from Me." These are distinctions that appear on close listening but the wonderful thing about Concert by the Sea is how it's so infectious and open-hearted, it almost defies inspection: it's the kind of warm, inviting music that seems born from joy and can't help but engender bliss in the listener. [The 2015 expansion offers simply more of a good thing: the rest of the concert is every bit as good as the selections that made the official LP.]



Concert by the Sea is a live album by pianist Erroll Garner that was released by Columbiain 1955.[4] It sold over a million dollars' worth of retail copies by 1958,[5] qualifying for gold record status by the definition of that time but has never been acknowledged as such by the RIAA.


2015 reissue 

On September 18, 2015, Sony Legacy released the album in an expanded box set version titled The Complete Concert by the Sea. Its three compact discs include the unedited full concert on discs one and two, with 11 tunes that did not appear on the original album, the original release remastered, and a 14-minute post-concert interview on disc three. The New York Times wrote: "the set will double the available music from the concert, shedding new light on Garner in what is often considered his finest hour."[12][13]
The release of The Complete Concert by the Sea is part of the Erroll Garner Jazz Project, a major new archival and musical celebration of Garner. Additionally, Martha Glaser's longtime agent and manager donated a large trove of Garner material from Glaser's estate to the University of Pittsburgh Library System (both Garner and Glaser were from Pittsburgh),[14] with the promise of more new Garner music to come.[15]

Track listing 

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I'll Remember April"Gene de Paul, Patricia Johnston, Don Raye4:14
2."Teach Me Tonight"Sammy Cahn, Gene de Paul3:37
3."Mambo Carmel"Erroll Garner3:43
4."Autumn Leaves"Joseph KosmaJacques PrévertJohnny Mercer6:27
5."It's All Right With Me"Cole Porter3:40
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Red Top"Lionel Hampton, Ben Kynard3:11
2."April in Paris"Vernon DukeYip Harburg4:47
3."They Can't Take That Away from Me"George GershwinIra Gershwin4:08
4."How Could You do a Thing Like That to Me"Tyree Glenn, Allan Roberts3:59
5."Where or When"Richard RodgersLorenz Hart3:06
6."Erroll's Theme"Erroll Garner0:46

Personnel 





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