Compil. US 2002 on Savoy Jazz label
Jazz (Swing)
Tracks 1, 4, 9 recorded April 24, 1958. Tracks 2, 3, 5 to 8, 10 to 13 recorded in Chicago, May 27, 1954 with unknown organ, piano and bass-player. 20 bit digital mastering.
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, conductor, 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 | |
Buddy Smith voc, drums | |
Freddie Green g, 1911-1987 US guitar | |
Bill Milkowski g, dr, b, liner notes, annotation by | |
Nat Pierce p, 1925-1992 US piano | |
Al Benson , producer, original sessions | |
Ozzie Cadena , 1924-2008 US producer, original sessions, written by | |
Frank Foster ts, sax, 1928-2011 US tenor saxophone |
Ilene Weingard art direction |
Dan Marx coordinator |
Paul Reid III mastered by, compact disc mastering, engineer, reissue engineering |
Steve Vining executive-producer |
I Design Studio graphics |
Miguel Reyes illustration |
Bob Parent photography by |
Rudy Van Gelder recorded by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | There Is Nothing Like A Dame | Coleman Hawkins | Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers | |
2 | On My Way | Coleman Hawkins | Ozzie Cadena | |
3 | Should I | Coleman Hawkins | Arthur Freed, Nacio Herb Brown | |
4 | Thank's For The Misery | Coleman Hawkins | J. Billy VerPlanck | |
5 | Flight Eleven | Coleman Hawkins | Adeline M. Brunner | |
6 | You Can't Take That Away From Me | Coleman Hawkins | George & Ira Gershwin | |
7 | I'll Tell You Later | Coleman Hawkins | Adeline M. Brunner | |
8 | Modern Fantasy | Coleman Hawkins | Adeline M. Brunner | |
9 | I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face | Coleman Hawkins | Lerner & Loewe | |
10 | Goin' Down Home | Coleman Hawkins | Ozzie Cadena | |
11 | Confessin' | Coleman Hawkins | Al Neiburg, Doc Daugherty, Ellis Reynolds | |
12 | September Song | Coleman Hawkins | Kurt Weill, Maxwell Anderson | |
13 | Last Stop | Coleman Hawkins | Ozzie Cadena |