Historical Archive
Bubbling Over (1934-1935) showcases the vibrant and innovative sound of Earl Hines and His Orchestra during the early years of jazz. This collection highlights Hines' exceptional piano skills and pioneering use of syncopation and orchestration, which would influence countless musicians. The album features a blend of hot jazz and swing, capturing the essence of the era and the lively atmosphere of dance halls. Hines' ability to blend improvisation with structured arrangements sets this work apart, making it a significant contribution to the jazz genre.