Pianist George Shearing and singer Mel Tormé would match together perfectly every time they shared the stage; the mutual respect they had for each other was as obvious as the fact that they had very complementary styles. This CD, their first joint recording, is consistently exciting. With bassist Brian Torff making the group a trio, Shearing and Tormé swing hard on such tunes as "All God's Chillun Got Rhythm," "Give Me the Simple Life," "Love," and "Lullaby of Birdland" (which starts off with Shearing singing). In addition, there are a pair of instrumentals including "Manhattan Hoedown," which is a feature for Torff. Tormé's touching rendition of "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" by itself would be enough reason to acquire this highly enjoyable set.
George Shearing
An Evening With George Shearing & Mel Torme
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AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow
Track Listing
Sample | Title/Composer | Performer | Time | Stream | |||
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1 | George Shearing feat: Mel Tormé | 03:37 | Amazon | ||||
2 | George Shearing feat: Mel Tormé | 05:14 | Amazon | ||||
3 | George Shearing feat: Mel Tormé | 03:40 | Amazon | ||||
4 | George Shearing feat: Mel Tormé | 06:11 | Amazon | ||||
5 | George Shearing | 04:46 | Amazon | ||||
6 | George Shearing feat: Mel Tormé | 02:52 | Amazon | ||||
7 | George Shearing feat: Mel Tormé | 05:01 | Amazon | ||||
8 | George Shearing feat: Mel Tormé | 04:56 | Amazon | ||||
9 | George Shearing feat: Mel Tormé | 04:42 | Amazon | ||||
10 | George Shearing feat: Mel Tormé | 07:33 | Amazon |