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This Is Jazz, Vol. 13

This Is Jazz, Vol. 13
Erroll Garner

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Track Listing

  1. Lover
  2. It's the Talk of the Town
  3. When You're Smiling
  4. Laura
  5. Dancing in the Dark
  6. How High the Moon
  7. Easy to Love
  8. Moonglow
  9. Lullaby of Birdland
  10. Poor Butterfly
  11. If I Had You
  12. My Heart Stood Still
  13. Love for Sale
  14. Dreamy
  15. St. Louis Blues

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #317136 in Music
  • Released on: 1996-09-24
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

Erroll Garner5
Although I have not heard many of his cds, I feel that this is a fanastic collection of songs that clearly show his style. I think he is vastly underrated and after listening to this cd, I find erroll garner to have one of the most recognizable styles of piano-playing of all jazz piano players of the world. Songs such as "lover" or "its the talk of the town" clearly indicate his genius abilities to express his thoughts and feelings.

Garner at his peak !!!5
WOW! Just got my CD and I'm SO glad I bought it! Garner showers spine-tingling chord-diamonds all over the room as only he can. This is a beautfully recorded fun-ride all the way from "Lover" to "St. Louis Blues". Garner can make you laugh ("How High The Moon") and cry ("Laura") at will and here he's at his sparkling best. BUY THIS CD, turn down the lights and you're back in that bistro of your youth when the world was young and there were no limits to what you could enjoy. Believe me, Erroll will TAKE YOU THERE in this magnificent CD.

jazz piano at its finest5
This is one of the best jazz CDs I have listened to in a long time. Erroll Garner is an absolute master of his craft, and his music is all the more impressive considering that he was completely self-taught. His expressive playing is everything jazz should be and more. It is evident that, as the liner notes say, "he was born to play the piano."