A historic recording by a giant of the tenor saxophone.
A sound source that bridges the gap from swing to modern.
Coleman Hawkins' 1944 Vol. 1 is a collection of unearthed recordings from the mid-1940s. It documents the performances of a leading tenor saxophonist of the swing era who also had a major influence on the later bebop era. His rich, powerful tone has transcended time, making this an important album that demonstrates his presence as a giant who built the foundations of modern jazz.
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A:
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Coleman Hawkins Quintet - I Only Have Eyes For You
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2)
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Coleman Hawkins Quintet - S'Wonderful
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Coleman Hawkins Quintet - I'm In The Mood For Love
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Coleman Hawkins Quintet - Bean At The Met
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Coleman Hawkins Quartet - Flame Thrower
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Coleman Hawkins Quartet - Imagination
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Coleman Hawkins Quartet - Night And Day
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Coleman Hawkins Quartet - Cattin' At The Keynote
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Coleman Hawkins' All American Four - Make Believe
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Coleman Hawkins' All American Four - Don't Blame Me
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Coleman Hawkins' All American Four - Just One Of Those Things
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Coleman Hawkins' All American Four - Hallelujah
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Tenor Saxophone - Coleman Hawkins
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Piano - Teddy Wilson
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Drums - Cozy Cole (A1 to A6, B1, B2)
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Trumpet - Roy Eldridge (A1 to A4)
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Bass - John Kirby (B3 to B6)
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Bass - Billy Taylor
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Drums - Sidney Catlett (B3 to B6)
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Bass - Israel Crosby (A5, A6, B1, B2)
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Design [Cover] - Heyqlow Kobayashi
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Supervised By [Reissue] - Masaaki Awamura
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Illustration - Munehiro Uchimichi