Erroll Garner | Closeup In Swing | 02 of 12

Erroll Garner | Closeup In Swing | 02 of 12
Host Robin D.G. Kelley is joined by pianist Chick Corea to discuss Erroll Garner's album Closeup In Swing. Recorded during several sessions the summer of 1961, Closeup In Swing was Garner's second Octave-era album, and was recently remastered and expanded to include a previously undiscovered Garner original, "Octave 103".
“…it’s a rediscovery…the man is blowing me away every time I hear him play and what he can do technically and with a groove…there is absolutely no one that I’ve heard that creates a groove like Erroll.” - Chick Corea
“When he sets out to spin variations on a thousand themes, he is first of all an impressionist, often hovering in the French realms of Debussy and Ravel. But he can suddenly turn into the dissonant as if the acrid tonalities of Schoenberg were hot on his heels. He sometimes seems to be composing a concertoin the Copland idiom... he works with his bass player the way a flamenco dancer works with the guitar”