Notes & Personnel Info |  | 2 LPs on 1 CD: CAMPUS CONCERT (1966)/FEELING IS BELIEVING (1970). |  | Includes liner notes by Stacey Williams and Martha Glaser. |  | Digitally remastered by Allan Tucker (Foothill Digital). |  | CAMPUS CONCERT: |  | Personnel: Erroll Garner (piano); Eddie Calhoun (bass); Kelly Martin (drums). |  | Engineer: Val Valentin. |  | Recorded live at Purdue University, Indianapolis, Indiana. |  | FEELING IS BELIEVING: |  | Personnel: Erroll Garner (piano); George Duvivier, Gerald Jemmott (bass); Jimmie Smith, Joe Cocuzzo, Charles Persip (drums); Jose Mangual (congas). |  | Engineer: John Cue. |  | This release covers both a live concert performed at Purdue University in 1964, and Garner's first album release of the '70s. An eccentric pianist, defying categorization, Garner's career was constantly refueled by his ability to change and adapt to new trends in jazz. As described by Leonard Feather, he was "both contemporary and avant-garde at all times." |  | Garner's trademark is his unusual, and always fresh, improvisational spontaneity. If Count Basie is best known for his minimalism, Oscar Peterson for his technical wizardry, and Bill Evans for his lush harmonic inventions, Garner is probably best summed up as an unbridled and playful musical explorer. His fearless forays into rugged piano jungles make both CAMPUS CONCERT and FEELING IS BELIEVING fascinating and enlightening music. Highlights include the fast and furious " Indiana," from CAMPUS CONCERT, and Blood, Sweat & Tears' "Spinning Wheel," from FEELING IS BELIEVING. |
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