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Women and music 50′

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Women and music 50′

Women and music 50′

Women and music 50′

Women and music 50′

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Women and music 50′

This 1954 studio date by Coleman Hawkins finds the tenor saxophonist in great form, joined by a fine group that includes pianist Billy Taylor, bassist Milt Hinton, drummer Jo Jones, trombonist Eddie Bert, and trumpeter Emmett Berry. Hawkins’ boppish take on &”Cheek to Cheek” moves at a fast clip, though he never exhausts himself of ideas. The full sextet is heard on a portion of the session, including a lush but brisk take of &”Lullaby of Birdland,” a snappy run through &”Get Happy,” and the old swinger &”Blue Lou.” There are many strong solos by the supporting cast, but it’s difficult to eclipse the sound of Hawkins’ tenor when he is in top form as on this CD. Although it is hard for many collectors to afford picking up every single recommended release by Coleman Hawkins, this one should be grabbed quickly, as Prevue’s life as a reissue label ended rather prematurely. – Ken Dryden, All Music Guide

A personal observation – these tracks are presented in a different order on the original Jazztone lp.

Coleman Hawkins – tenor sax
Billy Taylor – piano
Emmett Berry – trumpet
Eddie Bert – trombone
Jo Jones – drums
Milt Hinton – bass

1. Cheek To Cheek
2. Lullaby of Birdland
3. If I Had You
4. Get Happy
5. Honeysuckle Rose
6. Blue Lou
7. Out Of Nowhere
8. Undecided
9. Stompin At The Savoy
10. Ain’t Misbehavin’
11. Just You, Just Me

Album : Jazz Tones


song : If I Had You


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