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1. | Hawk Eyes
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2. | C'mon In
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3. | Through for the Night
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4. | I Never Knew
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5. | La Rosita
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6. | Stealin' the Bean
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Jazz / Mainstream Jazz; Classic Jazz
Recorded: April 3, 1959, Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey
Coleman Hawkins - tenor saxophone Charlie Shavers - trumpet Ray Bryant - piano Tiny Grimes - guitar George Duvivier - bass Osie Johnson - drums
In a career that spanned five decades, jazz giant Coleman Hawkins went through a number of phases. In the Fifties he was blowing with a vigor and huge, cutting-edge sound that harked back to the youthful abandon of his Fletcher Henderson years. Then he was the pioneer of the tenor saxophone before he recorded "Body and Soul" and reinforced his position as Emperor of the Tenor. After encouraging and joining with the Young Turks of the bebop movement, Hawkins returned to the company of his swing-era colleagues, playing at the Metropole on Seventh Avenue. Here with trumpet ace Charlie Shavers he rips and roars, even raising the mercury in his ballad solo, "La Rosita," and digging in deep on the slow blues, "C'mon In."
Includes liner notes by Ira Gitler |
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