Coleman Hawkins – Hollywood Stampede (1947)

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Coleman Hawkins – Hollywood Stampede (1947)

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Side 1:
01) April In Paris
02) Rifftide
03) Stardust
04) Stuffy
05) Hollywood Stampede
06) I'm Through With Love

Side 2:
01) What Is There To Say
02) Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams
03) Too Much Of A Good Thing
04) Bean Soup
05) Someone To Watch Over Me
06) It's The Talk Of The Town
# 1-4: Coleman Hawkins-(tenor sax); Howard McGhee-(trumpet); Sir Charles Thompson-(piano); Allan Reuss-(guitar); Oscar Pettiford-(bass); Denzil Best-(drums). Los Angeles,February 23,1945 # 5-8: Same As Above,Except Vic Dickenson-(trombone) Is Added Los Angeles,March 2,1945 # 9-12: Same As # 1-4,Except John Simmons Replaces Pettiford Los Angles,March 9,1945 # 13-16: Coleman Hawkins-(tenor sax); Miles Davis-(trumpet); Kai Winding-(trombone); Howard Johnson-(alto sax); Hank Jones-(piano); Curly Russell-(bass); Max Roach-(drums). New York,June,1947

 

Hawkins led one of his finest bands in 1945, a sextet with the fiery trumpeter Howard McGhee that fell somewhere between small-group swing and bebop. This CD contains all of that group's 12 recordings, including memorable versions of "Rifftide" and "Stuffy"; trombonist Vic Dickenson guests on four tracks. This CD concludes with one of Hawkins' rarest sessions, an Aladdin date from 1947 that finds the veteran tenor leading a septet that includes 20-year-old trumpeter Miles Davis. ---Scott Yanow

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