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Release Date: Jun 15, 2010
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Personnel: Coleman Hawkins (tenor sax), Buck Clayton (trumpet), Hank Jones (piano), Ray Brown (bass) and Mickey Sheen (drums).
Recorded in New York, New York on February 18 and 19, 1958
Personnel: Coleman Hawkins (tenor saxophone); Buck Clayton (trumpet); Hank Jones (piano); Mickey Sheen (drums).
Liner Note Authors: Arnold Marcus; Nat Hentoff; Stanley Dance.
Recording information: New York (02/07/1958); New York (02/18/1958-02/19/1958).
Although Hawkins had been a major tenor stylist for over 35 years by the time of this recording, he had never felt all that comfortable playing blues, preferring to dig his harmonic talents into more complicated material. For one of the first times, on the lengthy "Bird of Prey Blues" that opens this LP, Hawkins showed that at last he had mastered the blues. His honking and roaring improvisation, although more sophisticated than the usual solos by R&B tenors, captured their spirit and extroverted emotions perfectly. It is the highlight of this otherwise excellent (if more conventional) quintet session with trumpeter Buck Clayton and pianist Hank Jones. ~ Scott Yanow
Recorded in New York, New York on February 18 and 19, 1958
Personnel: Coleman Hawkins (tenor saxophone); Buck Clayton (trumpet); Hank Jones (piano); Mickey Sheen (drums).
Liner Note Authors: Arnold Marcus; Nat Hentoff; Stanley Dance.
Recording information: New York (02/07/1958); New York (02/18/1958-02/19/1958).
Although Hawkins had been a major tenor stylist for over 35 years by the time of this recording, he had never felt all that comfortable playing blues, preferring to dig his harmonic talents into more complicated material. For one of the first times, on the lengthy "Bird of Prey Blues" that opens this LP, Hawkins showed that at last he had mastered the blues. His honking and roaring improvisation, although more sophisticated than the usual solos by R&B tenors, captured their spirit and extroverted emotions perfectly. It is the highlight of this otherwise excellent (if more conventional) quintet session with trumpeter Buck Clayton and pianist Hank Jones. ~ Scott Yanow
Tracks:
1 - Bird of Prey Blues
2 - My One and Only Love
3 - Vignette
4 - Ooh-Wee Miss G.P.!
5 - You've Changed
6 - Get Set
7 - Sunday
8 - Hanid
9 - Honey Flower
10 - Honey Flower [Alternate Take]
11 - Nabob
2 - My One and Only Love
3 - Vignette
4 - Ooh-Wee Miss G.P.!
5 - You've Changed
6 - Get Set
7 - Sunday
8 - Hanid
9 - Honey Flower
10 - Honey Flower [Alternate Take]
11 - Nabob