Al Haig - Al Haig Plays The Music Of Jerome Kern

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Review by Lukas Müller

Al Haig Plays The Music Of Jerome Kern is a mesmerizing album that showcases the brilliance of pianist Al Haig. Released in 1957, the album features Haig's interpretation of some of Jerome Kern's most popular compositions.

Haig's piano playing is masterful, and he infuses each track with his own unique style and interpretation. His technical proficiency is evident in every note, and his ability to convey emotion through his playing is truly remarkable.

The album features a range of Kern's compositions, including "All The Things You Are," "The Song Is You," and "Yesterdays." Haig's renditions of these classics are fresh and invigorating, and he brings a new energy to each track.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Dearly Beloved3:58
They Didn't Believe Me2:34
The Folks Who Live On the Hill4:45
All The Things You Are4:43
The Song Is You5:30
All the Things You Are4:48
I'm Old Fashioned5:00
The Way You Look Tonight7:39
They Didn't Believe Me2:33
The Folks Who Live On The Hill4:39
I'm Old Fashioned5:3
Can I Forget You3:6
Yesterdays3:36

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Catalog Numbers

IC 1073

Labels

Inner City Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album
  • Reissue

Companies

RoleCompany
Recorded AtDowntown Sound Studio, New York

Credits

RoleCredit
ArtworkBill Shuyler
BassJamil Nasser
DesignSuzanne Hill
EngineerBruce Gerstein
Liner NotesLeonard Feather
Photography ByRaymond Ross
PianoAl Haig
ProducerHelen Merrill
Recording SupervisorDon Brydon
Written-ByJerome Kern

Notes

  • Recorded: Downtown Sound, New York City.
  • Originally released on Trio Records in 1978.
  • © 1980 MMO Music Group Inc.
  • ℗ Trio Records

About Al Haig

American jazz pianist and one of the pioneers of bebop. Born : July 19, 1922 in Newark, New Jersey. Died : November 16, 1982 in New York City, New York. (Heart attack) Al started playing with and in 1945 , and performed and recorded under Gillespie from 1945 to 1946, as a member of in 1946 (also featuring ), and in 1947, under Parker from 1948 to 1950, and under from 1949 to 1951. The Gillespie quintet, which included Haig, recorded four 78 r.p.m. sides for in May 1945 which are regarded as the first recordings to demonstrate all elements of the mature bebop style. He was part of the celebrated nonet on the first session of ' Birth of the Cool. Although Haig became known for his distinctive and pioneering bebop style, he in fact spent much of his career playing in non-jazz contexts. His work was the subject of a revival in the 1970s. In 1969 Haig was acquitted of a murder charge. He had been accused of strangling his third wife, Bonnie, at their home in Clifton, New Jersey on 9 October 1968. He had said in evidence that his wife had been drunk, and had died in a fall down a flight of stairs. Grange Rutan, Haig's second wife, challenged Haig's account in her 2007 book, Death of a Bebop Wife. Rutan's book is partly autobiographical, partly based on interviews with friends and family members. She describes Bonnie's story in detail, describing an underside to Haig that included a history of serial domestic abuse. Rutan notes that several family members sounded alarm bells regarding Haig's violent personality that went unheeded. Importantly, she quotes bassist , who was talking with Haig before a performance at the Edison Hotel lounge in the early seventies, when Haig admitted to him he had caused Bonnie's death. In 1974 Haig was invited to tour Europe by , owner of in the UK. At the end of a very successful tour he recorded the 'Invitation' album for Spotlite, with , on bass and on drums. This kick-started his re-emergence and over the next eight years he built a strong following in Europe and toured several times, recording in the UK and France, and appearing elsewhere. He recorded for several Japanese labels

Real Name

    • Allan Warren Haig

Name Vars

  • A. Haig
  • Al Hague
  • Al Haige
  • Al Haigh
  • Al. Haig
  • All Haig
  • Chloe
  • Haig
  • Эл Хэйг
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Summary by Lukas Müller

Al Haig Plays The Music Of Jerome Kern is a must-listen for any jazz enthusiast. Haig's talent and passion for music shine through in every track, and the album is a testament to his skill as a pianist and his love of jazz.