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The Greatest Garner

The Greatest Garner
Erroll Garner Trio

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Track Listing

  1. Way You Look Tonight
  2. Turquoise
  3. Pavanne
  4. Impressions
  5. Confessin'
  6. I May Be Wrong
  7. Skylark
  8. Summertime
  9. Flamingo
  10. Reverie
  11. Blue and Sentimental
  12. I Can't Give You Anything But Love
  13. Perpetual Emotion
  14. Trees
  15. Lullaby of the Leaves
  16. Serenade in Blue

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #124813 in Music
  • Released on: 2004-02-03
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Extra tracks, Original recording remastered
  • Dimensions: .22 pounds

Customer Reviews

Brightest Garner5
I first listened to this one on vinyl at age 9 and never forgot about it. This is a classic 50`s garner recording (analog and nice warm old sound), with very good additional tracks added to the original vinyl edition. Beautifully remastered and with improved notes and booklet, its the right cd to begin learning about this unforgettable jazz master. Driving your car, it will take you to some Woody Allen movie and make you feel happy and inspired.

NOT ALWAYS GARNER AT HIS BEST BUT... A MASTERPIECE INCLUDED5
This is definitively not "The Grestest Garner". Too many ballads make the beginning of the CD a bit boring. Furthermore, those are short tracks and Erroll was at his best when he had space to expand his genial imagination. As his said "I wanted to know how what would happen".

An THEN comes "perpetual emotion" and it really blew my mind. This is sheer ceativity. Having played piano for over 30 years, I thought I could "guess" which keys any player is going to hit. On "Perpetual Emotion", I lost on almost every chord. And every chord is right. This is one of the most obvious proof that Erroll could also be a real modernist who played the way he felt. For those who still doubt, just compare "perpetual emotion" recorded May 12, 1950 and "Margin for Erroll" recording July 2, 1951. Yes man, no kidding, this is the same tune. There, I've learnt what creativity meant.

An average of 3 1/2 stars for the slow tracks, 4 1/2 for the fast tracks but "Perpetual Emotion" being a MUST HAVE, 5 stars for the CD

garner the greatest5
i have followed errol garner from way back in the 50's.he has a great command of the piano and his music goes on forever. i only wish that i could locate the song dreamy that he wrote.