Charles Earland Scorched, Seared And Smokin : The Best Of The Migh
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CD High Note Release date: 14/Oct/2011
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#413 in Mainstream Jazz #958 in Jazz
Style:
Mainstream Jazz
Product No.:
1898181476
Details / Tracklist:
1.1 The Count Is in the House
1.2 Milestones
1.3 For the Love of You
1.4 The Creation
1.5 One Eyed Man
1.6 My Favorite Things
1.7 Sister Sadie
1.8 Mercy, Mercy
1.9 Seven Steps to Heaven
2.1 Blowing the Blues Away
2.2 I'm Walkin'
2.3 Honky Tonk
2.4 All My Tomorrows
2.5 Sweet Love
2.6 Stomp
2.7 Dolphin Dance
2.8 Mr. Magic
2.9 Will You Love Me Tomorrow
3.1 Keep the Faith
3.2 When Johnny Comes Marching Home
3.3 Time of My Life
3.4 My Blues Is Funky
3.5 Sugar
3.6 Five Blind Mice
3.7 More Today Than Yesterday
3.8 Seven of Nine
Extra-Infos:
.. Smokin'/ The Best Of Mighty Burner
Description:
Scorched, Seared And Smokin' by Charles Earland, released 14 October 2011.
This version of Scorched, Seared And Smokin' comes as a 3xCD. - .. SMOKIN'/ THE BEST OF MIGHTY BURNER
Charles Earland, known as 'The Mighty Burner' spent his happiest and most-productive years at HighNote Records. Here now is the ultimate Charles Earland 3-CD retrospective.
"Scorched, Seared And Smokin: The Best Of The Mighty Burner" is a dynamic CD compilation by the legendary jazz organist Charles Earland, released under the esteemed High Note label. This collection captures some of Earland's most electrifying performances, showcasing his signature blend of soul-jazz and hard bop that made him an icon in the world of Hammond B-3 organ music. From fiery grooves to soulful ballads, this album highlights why Earland earned the nickname "The Mighty Burner." High Note Records is renowned for its dedication to preserving and promoting high-quality jazz recordings from both established legends and emerging talents. Charles Earland's illustrious career includes classic albums like "Black Talk!" which topped Billboard's jazz charts, cementing his status as one of the genre's greats.