Coleman Hawkins - Coleman Hawkins Encounters Ben Webster (1959; 2014) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Coleman Hawkins
- Title: Coleman Hawkins Encounters Ben Webster
- Year Of Release: 1959; 2014
- Label: Verve Records
- Genre: Jazz
- Quality: 24-bit/192.0 kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 36:33 min
- Total Size: 1.5 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
This 1957 session brings together two of the most important tenor saxophonists in jazz history. Coleman Hawkins is known as the father of the jazz sax, while Webster may be its greatest balladeer.
„Coleman Hawkins Encounters Ben Webster“ highlights the talents of both tenor men nicely, with Hawkins and Webster consistently complementing each other's playing. In fact, they develop a kind of conversational interplay that is quite beautiful, particularly on the gentle 'It Never Entered My Mind' and the slowly swinging 'Shine on Harvest Moon.' Although the rest of the band consists of stellar musicians (including pianist Oscar Peterson and guitarist Herb Ellis), they concede the spotlight to Hawkins and Webster, whose dual saxophones more than carry the record. Other standout tracks include the sultry ballad 'Tangerine' and the Latin-flavored 'La Rosita.'
'These aren't encounters in the confrontational sense, but a merger of great musical minds.' (Ron Wynn, All Music Guide)
Coleman Hawkins, tenor saxophone
Ben Webster, tenor saxophone
Oscar Peterson, piano
Herb Ellis, guitar
Ray Brown, bass
Alvin Stoller, drums
Recorded at Capitol Studios, Hollywood, California on October 16, 1957
Produced by Norman Granz
Digitally remastered
Tracklist:
01. Coleman Hawkins - Blues For Yolande (Stereo Mix) (feat. Ben Webster)
02. Coleman Hawkins - It Never Entered My Mind (feat. Ben Webster)
03. Coleman Hawkins - Rosita (feat. Ben Webster)
04. Coleman Hawkins - You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To (feat. Ben Webster)
05. Coleman Hawkins - Prisoner Of Love (feat. Ben Webster)
06. Coleman Hawkins - Tangerine (feat. Ben Webster)
07. Coleman Hawkins - Shine On Harvest Moon (feat. Ben Webster)
„Coleman Hawkins Encounters Ben Webster“ highlights the talents of both tenor men nicely, with Hawkins and Webster consistently complementing each other's playing. In fact, they develop a kind of conversational interplay that is quite beautiful, particularly on the gentle 'It Never Entered My Mind' and the slowly swinging 'Shine on Harvest Moon.' Although the rest of the band consists of stellar musicians (including pianist Oscar Peterson and guitarist Herb Ellis), they concede the spotlight to Hawkins and Webster, whose dual saxophones more than carry the record. Other standout tracks include the sultry ballad 'Tangerine' and the Latin-flavored 'La Rosita.'
'These aren't encounters in the confrontational sense, but a merger of great musical minds.' (Ron Wynn, All Music Guide)
Coleman Hawkins, tenor saxophone
Ben Webster, tenor saxophone
Oscar Peterson, piano
Herb Ellis, guitar
Ray Brown, bass
Alvin Stoller, drums
Recorded at Capitol Studios, Hollywood, California on October 16, 1957
Produced by Norman Granz
Digitally remastered
Tracklist:
01. Coleman Hawkins - Blues For Yolande (Stereo Mix) (feat. Ben Webster)
02. Coleman Hawkins - It Never Entered My Mind (feat. Ben Webster)
03. Coleman Hawkins - Rosita (feat. Ben Webster)
04. Coleman Hawkins - You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To (feat. Ben Webster)
05. Coleman Hawkins - Prisoner Of Love (feat. Ben Webster)
06. Coleman Hawkins - Tangerine (feat. Ben Webster)
07. Coleman Hawkins - Shine On Harvest Moon (feat. Ben Webster)
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