Combining altoist
Benny Carter with pianist
Earl Hines in a quartet is an idea with plenty of potential, but the results of this 1958 session are relaxed rather than explosive.
Carter and
Hines explore a dozen tunes (standards as well as forgotten songs like "All Alone" and "Mary Lou") with respect and light swing, but one wishes that there were a bit more competitiveness to replace some of the mutual respect. [Originally released in 1958, Swingin' the Twenties was digitally remastered on CD in 1988 and includes bonus tracks.]