Album US 1958 on World Wide Records label
Jazz
Gold deep groove labels. Album was later reissued on Savoy Records as "Coleman Hawkins Meets The Big Sax Section" (SJL 1123) Recorded specifically for stereo. Half of back cover explains the history of stereo.
Coleman Hawkins ts, 1904-1969 US tenor saxophone, album by | |
Frank Wess fl, ts, sax, 1922-2013 US alto saxophone | |
Marshall Royal as, sax, 1912-1995 US alto saxophone | |
J. Billy VerPlanck sax, str, tb, US arranged by, written by | |
Charlie Fowlkes bs, sax, 1916-1980 US baritone saxophone | |
Eddie Jones b, 1929-1997 US bass | |
Bobby Donaldson dr, 1922-1971 US drums | |
Freddie Green g, 1911-1987 US guitar | |
Nat Pierce p, 1925-1992 US piano | |
Frank Foster ts, sax, 1928-2011 US tenor saxophone |
Rudy Van Gelder engineer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | There Is Nothin' Like A Dame | Coleman Hawkins | Rodgers & Hammerstein | |
2 | Ooga Dooga | Coleman Hawkins | J. Billy VerPlanck | |
3 | Thanks For The Misery | Coleman Hawkins | J. Billy VerPlanck | |
4 | An Evening At Papa Joe's | Coleman Hawkins | Ozzie Cadena | |
5 | I've Grown Accustomed To Your Face | Coleman Hawkins | Lerner & Loewe |