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Singin' Kay Starr, Swingin' Erroll Garner


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Disc Tracks

Track 1: Ain't Misbehavin
Track 2: Good For Nothing Joe
Track 3: Them There Eyes
Track 4: Lover
Track 5: Just You Just Me
Track 6: Little Girl
Track 7: Tenderly
Track 8: Wig
Track 9: Magnificent Affair
Track 10: Here & There
Track 11: Under A Blue Moon
Track 12: I'll Remember You

Product Details
       Media: Audio CD
       Artist: Kay Starr
       Department: Music
       Manufacturer: P-Vine Japan
       ReleaseDate: 1998-12-16


Album Description
Japanese 24Bit Remaster.

Japanese 24Bit Remaster.



Customer reviews for "Singin' Kay Starr, Swingin' Erroll Garner" 



Great album, somewhat poor transfer, December 12, 2007

The transfer appears to come from a vinyl source rather than tape. This is evident from a few pops on some of the tracks. Overall the sound quality is good, but a bit below a transfer I did from my own vinyl copy. Sound quality asside this is one of my favorite albums. The Kay Starr tracks are not to be missed!



Vintage Jazz Recordings, April 28, 2001

There are only two disappointing aspects of these recordings, and that is that Kay Starr actually only sings the first three songs, and that the quality is less than perfect. However, for fans of Kay Starr, Error Garner, or of vintage jazz music, this is a must.

The Kay Starr songs are live (which contributes to the quality of the recordings), but they are all great songs, and well worth listening to over and over again despite any faults in the original recordings. Songs four through seven are Error Garner songs, and the same can be said about them. Less than perfect quality, but well worth the time for fans of classic jazz.

The last five songs are actually by the Gerald Wiggins Trio. I have the original Singin' Kay Starr / Swingin' Error Garner album from the 1950s, and these last five songs are naturally not a part of it. However, the songs and the quality of the recordings are first rate.

The price of this CD is probably too rich for your average jazz fan, but as mentioned earlier, it's a must for true jazz enthusiast.