Earl: Hines Trio - Louise

: One of his most celebrated recordings of "Louise" appears on the 1964 album Fatha , where he is backed by Ahmed Abdul-Malik on bass and Oliver Jackson on drums . This version is often praised for Hines’s rhythmic adventurousness and his ability to "break up" standard rhythms with unusual left-hand accents .

: Earlier in his career, Hines recorded "Louise" with his orchestra for Columbia Records (issued as a 10" 78 RPM shellac) with "When I Dream of You" on the B-side . Earl Hines Trio - Louise

: The song frequently appears on retrospective collections such as Classic Trio Sessions , which compiles his work with masters like Elvin Jones and Richard Davis alongside the 1964 Abdul-Malik/Jackson session . Musical Significance : One of his most celebrated recordings of

"Louise" is a popular jazz standard that legendary pianist recorded several times across his career, most notably in small group settings that highlight his signature "trumpet-style" piano playing . Key Recordings and Versions : The song frequently appears on retrospective collections

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