"Livin' with the Blues" is a captivating album by the legendary Earl Hines, released on April 19, 2013, under Fresh Sound Records. This compact yet powerful collection spans a mere 30 minutes but is packed with a rich blend of swing music, jazz, ragtime, big band, and boogie-woogie, showcasing Hines' mastery and versatility as a pianist and bandleader.
The album features a stellar lineup with Barbara Dane and Earl Fatha Hines and His Orchestra, delivering a dynamic range of tracks that highlight the depth and breadth of their musical prowess. From the sultry "Livin' with the Blues" to the playful "Mecca Flat Blues," each song is a testament to the artists' ability to infuse classic genres with fresh energy and innovation.
Hines, known for his groundbreaking contributions to jazz piano, brings his signature style to tracks like "How Long, How Long Blues" and "In the Evenin' (When the Sun Goes Down)," blending technical brilliance with heartfelt expression. The album also includes beloved standards such as "Bye Bye Blackbird" and "Porgy," reimagined with a unique twist that pays homage to the past while pushing boundaries.
"Livin' with the Blues" is a celebration of musical heritage and innovation, offering a glimpse into the timeless artistry of Earl Hines and his collaborators. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album promises an engaging and enjoyable listening experience.