During the final decade of his career,
Earl Hines was very busy touring and recording. The pianist is in terrific form on
At Sundown, accompanied by veteran drummer Panama Francis and talented young bassist Jimmy Leary.
Hines starts things off with a stunning solo rendition of his composition "At Sundown," which shows off the pianist's still impressive technique. Leary's dancing bass and Francis' brushwork complement the master's interpretation of "There Will Never Be Another You." The remainder of the set draws from songs
Hines had been playing for decades, including a very playful up-tempo "Love Me or Leave Me" and an entertaining take of "Makin' Whoopee" with an elaborate, wonderfully disguised introduction. Originally recorded during a 1974 studio session in France for Black & Blue, this 1995 CD reissue expands upon the original LP by adding an upbeat version of "Just in Time." This highly recommended CD is an excellent example of
Hines' productive final years. ~ Ken Dryden