Coleman Hawkins - Essential Classics, Vol. 43: Coleman Hawkins (2024)
BAND/ARTIST: Coleman Hawkins
- Title: Essential Classics, Vol. 43: Coleman Hawkins
- Year Of Release: 2024
- Label: Essential Classics
- Genre: Jazz
- Quality: Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 1:17:00
- Total Size: 356 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Body and Soul (3:02)
2. Rosita (5:02)
3. Cocktails for Two (2:39)
4. Out of Nowhere (3:20)
5. Until the Real Thing Comes Along (4:42)
6. The Man I Love (3:30)
7. You'd Be so Nice to Come Home To (4:15)
8. Tangerine (5:20)
9. Greensleeves (3:14)
10. I Remember You (3:59)
1. April in Paris (3:08)
2. How Strange (3:05)
3. Angel Face (3:12)
4. I Love You (2:53)
5. Fine Dinner (2:34)
6. She's Funny That Way (3:18)
7. One Note Samba (Samba de Uma Nota So) (6:01)
8. Desafinado (5:47)
9. Laura (4:31)
10. How Deep is the Ocean (3:20)
1. Body and Soul (3:02)
2. Rosita (5:02)
3. Cocktails for Two (2:39)
4. Out of Nowhere (3:20)
5. Until the Real Thing Comes Along (4:42)
6. The Man I Love (3:30)
7. You'd Be so Nice to Come Home To (4:15)
8. Tangerine (5:20)
9. Greensleeves (3:14)
10. I Remember You (3:59)
1. April in Paris (3:08)
2. How Strange (3:05)
3. Angel Face (3:12)
4. I Love You (2:53)
5. Fine Dinner (2:34)
6. She's Funny That Way (3:18)
7. One Note Samba (Samba de Uma Nota So) (6:01)
8. Desafinado (5:47)
9. Laura (4:31)
10. How Deep is the Ocean (3:20)
American jazz tenor saxophonist.
Born November, 21, 1904, St. Joseph, Missouri, USA – died May, 19, 1969, New York, NY, USA.
Also known as Bean or Hawk, Coleman Hawkins started piano lessons when he was five. He switched to the cello at the age of seven and two years later Coleman began to work on the tenor saxophone, turning professional by the age of 12. In August 1923, he made his first recordings with Fletcher Henderson. He played with Louis Armstrong, Thelonious Monk, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis and Max Roach, among others.
Born November, 21, 1904, St. Joseph, Missouri, USA – died May, 19, 1969, New York, NY, USA.
Also known as Bean or Hawk, Coleman Hawkins started piano lessons when he was five. He switched to the cello at the age of seven and two years later Coleman began to work on the tenor saxophone, turning professional by the age of 12. In August 1923, he made his first recordings with Fletcher Henderson. He played with Louis Armstrong, Thelonious Monk, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis and Max Roach, among others.
Year 2024 | Jazz | Oldies | FLAC / APE
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