Feel the Blues with all that Jazz
English (United Kingdom)Polish (Poland)
Home Jazz Ben Webster Ben Webster Meets Bill Coleman (1967)

Ben Webster Meets Bill Coleman (1967)

User Rating: / 0
PoorBest 

Ben Webster Meets Bill Coleman (1967)

Image could not be displayed. Check browser for compatibility.


1 	Pound Cake	5:00
2 	Moonglow	5:08
3 	Satin Doll	4:53
4 	For Max	6:24
5 	But Not For Me (take 3)
6 	But Not For Me (take 4)	4:01
7 	For All We Know	5:30
8 	Sunday	4:45
9 	Bill Coleman	6:16

Bass – Ron Rae
Drums – Lennie Hastings
Guitar – Jim Douglas
Piano – Fred Hunt
Tenor Saxophone – Ben Webster
Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Vocals – Bill Coleman

 

The U.S. jazz scene of the late '60s was dominated by such disparate artists as Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Ornette Coleman, Bill Evans, Stan Getz, Dave Brubeck, and others. The swing players from the '30s and '40s were out of vogue in America, but in Europe audiences still flocked to see them; hence this recording session features a British rhythm section backing tenor legend Ben Webster and trumpeter and singer Bill Coleman.

While this music has no surprises, it's delightful in its relaxed swing and joyous delivery. Webster and Coleman play well off each other and the band supports the two horn men with real panache. In particular, the Django Reinhardt-esque guitar playing of Jim Douglas adds a European flair to the proceedings. Highlights include the upbeat "But Not For Me" and the delicate ballad, "For All We Know." ---allmusic.com

download (mp3 @320 kbs):

yandex mediafire ulozto gett bayfiles

 

back

 

Before downloading any file you are required to read and accept the
Terms and Conditions.

If you are an artist or agent, and would like your music removed from this site,
please e-mail us on
abuse@theblues-thatjazz.com
and we will remove them as soon as possible.


Polls
What music genre would you like to find here the most?
 
Now onsite:
  • 554 guests
Content View Hits : 230542642