Original Recordings 1939-1950
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- I'm in the Mood for Love
- Body and Soul
- Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
- Evensong
- Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise
- Auf Wiederseh'n, My Dear
- Roses of Picardy
- Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody
- Bells of St. Mary's
- In the Land of Beginning Again
- Valse Vanit
- Stardust
- Girl That I Marry
- Time on My Hands
- Lady of the Evening
- These Foolish Things
- Ave Maria
- I Only Have Eyes for You
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #221156 in Music
- Released on: 2001-05-15
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
The Greatest "Single" Ever Recorded
The 1st and last songs on this CD had been issued as a single "78" over 50 years ago when I first heard it and bought it. It has always been my favorite record. I am overjoyed at finding these two cuts again. Some of the other cuts are very good also while a few are not so good. But, who cares?. I have loaned the CD to a DJ I am aquainted with from a jazz station and hope that this might lead to a deserved revival of the world's greatest Saxophonist- Freddie Gardner. A tragic loss.
Amazing Virtuosity
Freddy Gardner plays the type of music you can memorize and play for auditions. Beautifully phrased, nice arrangements, and easy to listen to. I began to play alto sax in the 50's; Freddy Garner's playing inspired me.
The greatest alto saxophonist who ever lived.
Freddy Gardner was the most explicit player of this instrument I have ever heard. His style, expression and the emotion he brings to his music could bring tears to your eyes. Never have I experienced such a wonderful rendition of the marvellous songs he recorded particularly with Peter Yorke and his Orchestra.
Duke Ellington made a fitting tribute to his ability, calling him one of the greatest sax. swing players of a non American Jazz player abroad.
His tragic death in 1950 from a stroke at age 39 left a vacuum in the world of the great saxophone music he may have created.
To me, he remains to this day one of England's finest saxophone instrumentalists if not the best in the world.


