| Disc: 1 |
| 1. All the Things You Are |
| 2. Three-Four, The Blues |
| 3. Move |
| 4. Always |
| 5. Riot-Chous |
| 6. Relaxing |
| 7. Call D. Law |
| 8. It's Love, Of Course |
| 9. Not for Me |
| 10. (Tell Me) What Am I to Do? |
| Disc: 2 |
| 1. Autumn Leaves |
| 2. Why Not? |
| 3. Ed's Place |
| 4. Scarlet Ribbons (For Her Hair) |
| 5. Like Someone in Love |
| 6. Ain't Nothing Wrong With That, Baby |
| 7. Polka Dots and Moonbeams |
| 8. Tammy |
| 9. Secret Love |
| 10. Greensleeves |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description:
Nashville steel guitarist Hank Garland turned the jazz world on its ear in the late 50's with three landmark albums for Columbia. Move! collects every track from these sessions, including the entire Jazz Winds From A New Direction album and 4 previously unissued tracks on 2 CD's. 31 tracks. 2 CD's in a double slimline jewelbox.
Jazz In New York (1979)
HG-1001-LPS
cherokee
secret love
like someone in love
it maight as well be spring
a foggy day in london town (213KB)
ed's place
blame it on my youth
Velvet Guitar - The Guitar Artistry of Hank Garland (1961)
Columbia HS 11028
secret love
scarlet ribbons
greensleeves
tammy
polka dots and moonbeams
autumn leaves (146KB)
like someone in love
ain't nothing wrong with that baby
ed's place
blame it on my youth
Note that not all of the tracks from these two albums are included on the CDs.
Cowpens is a rural suburb of Spartanburg, SC, and while growing up there, Garland absorbed country music from Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith and Mother Maybelle Carter on the radio, eventually switching from banjo to guitar. He joined the Grand Ole Opry at 15 in 1945, signed with Decca in 1949 as a solo artist, and appeared on innumerable Nashville recording sessions while jamming privately in local clubs. In July 1960, Garland came forward as a jazz musician, organizing a combo that was scheduled to play the Newport Jazz Festival but found itself on the sidelines after riots closed the festival.
The following year, Garland's jazz debut on record, Jazz Winds From a New Direction, astonished both jazz and country circles, and a follow-up album, The Unforgettable Guitar of Hank Garland, was issued. But in September 1961, a near fatal auto accident robbed Garland of a good deal of his coordination and memory.He eventually returned to playing, but never regained the renown of his early 60s heyday. Hank Garland passed away on December 27, 2004 at the age of 74.
Nashville steel guitarist Hank Garland turned the jazz world on its ear in the late 50's with three landmark albums for Columbia. Move! collects every track from these sessions, including the entire Jazz Winds From A New Direction album and 4 previously unissued tracks on 2 CD's. 31 tracks. 2 CD's in a double slimline jewelbox.
Move! The Guitar Artistry of Hank Garland,Hank Garland,Euphoria Records,Bop,Jazz,Jazz Music,Nashville Sound/Countrypolitan,Pop,Rock,Traditional Country
Average customer rating:
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Move! The Guitar Artistry of Hank Garland
Hank Garland Manufacturer: Sundazed Music Inc. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005B7RS Release Date: 2001-11-13 |
Tracks:
- All the Things You Are
- Three-Four, The Blues
- Move
- Always
- Riot-Chous
- Relaxing
- Call D. Law
- It's Love, Of Course
- Not for Me
- (Tell Me) What Am I to Do?
- You're Here Again
- Pop Goes the Weasel
Tracks:
- Autumn Leaves
- Why Not?
- Ed's Place
- Scarlet Ribbons (For Her Hair)
- Like Someone in Love
- Ain't Nothing Wrong With That, Baby
- Polka Dots and Moonbeams
- Tammy
- Secret Love
- Greensleeves
- Blame It on My Youth
- Unless You're in Love
- Just for Tonight
- Close Your Eyes
- Rainy Afternoon
- Ed's Place [Early Version][#]
- Polka Dots and Moonbeams [Early Version][#]
- Some of These Days [#]
- Secret Love [Early Version][#]
Customer Reviews:
jazz in new york not included.......2007-04-14
Multiple Albums in this set.......2006-06-18
Jazz In New York (1979)
HG-1001-LPS
cherokee
secret love
like someone in love
it maight as well be spring
a foggy day in london town (213KB)
ed's place
blame it on my youth
Velvet Guitar - The Guitar Artistry of Hank Garland (1961)
Columbia HS 11028
secret love
scarlet ribbons
greensleeves
tammy
polka dots and moonbeams
autumn leaves (146KB)
like someone in love
ain't nothing wrong with that baby
ed's place
blame it on my youth
Note that not all of the tracks from these two albums are included on the CDs.
Nothing upsets preconceived minds .............2005-08-10
Cowpens is a rural suburb of Spartanburg, SC, and while growing up there, Garland absorbed country music from Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith and Mother Maybelle Carter on the radio, eventually switching from banjo to guitar. He joined the Grand Ole Opry at 15 in 1945, signed with Decca in 1949 as a solo artist, and appeared on innumerable Nashville recording sessions while jamming privately in local clubs. In July 1960, Garland came forward as a jazz musician, organizing a combo that was scheduled to play the Newport Jazz Festival but found itself on the sidelines after riots closed the festival.
The following year, Garland's jazz debut on record, Jazz Winds From a New Direction, astonished both jazz and country circles, and a follow-up album, The Unforgettable Guitar of Hank Garland, was issued. But in September 1961, a near fatal auto accident robbed Garland of a good deal of his coordination and memory.He eventually returned to playing, but never regained the renown of his early 60s heyday. Hank Garland passed away on December 27, 2004 at the age of 74.
ten stars.......2003-04-08
Superfanatastical!!!.......2003-03-14
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