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Personnel: Coleman Hawkins (tenor saxophone); Kay Little (vocals); Georgie Auld (soprano, alto & tenor saxophones); Leo Parker, Leonard Lowry, Musky Ruffo, Gene Zanomi (alto s...Read more
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Album Features
UPC:038153045920
Artist:Coleman Hawkins
Format:CD
Release Year:1993
Record Label:Delmark
Genre:Bebop, Jazz Instrument

Track Listing
1. Rainbow Mist
2. Woody 'N You
3. Bu-Dee-Daht
4. Disorder at the Border
5. Yesterdays
6. Feeling Zero
7. Salt Peanuts
8. Uptown Lullaby
9. Pick-Up Boys
10. Porgy
11. Concerto for Tenor
12. Taps Miller
13. I Can't Get Started
14. Sweet and Lovely

Details
Playing Time:44 min.
Contributing Artists:Dizzy Gillespie, Max Roach, Ben Webster, Georgie Auld, Don Byas, Al Cohn, Howard McGhee, Oscar Pettiford
Producer:Robert G. Koester, Steve Wagner
Distributor:City Hall
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Mono
SPAR Code:AAD

Album Notes
Personnel: Coleman Hawkins (tenor saxophone); Kay Little (vocals); Georgie Auld (soprano, alto & tenor saxophones); Leo Parker, Leonard Lowry, Musky Ruffo, Gene Zanomi (alto saxophone); Budd Johnson (tenor & baritone saxophones); Ben Webster (tenor saxophone, clarinet); Don Byas, Ray Abrams, Al Cohn, Irv Roth (tenor saxophone); Irv Green (baritone saxophone); Dizzy Gillespie, Vic Coulson, Ed Vandever, Charlie Shavers, Sonny Berman, Manny Fox, Howard McGhee, George Schwartz (trumpet); Rudy DeLuca, Jerry Dorn, Bobby Lord (trombone); Clyde Hart, Bill Rowland, Harry Biss (piano); Hy White (guitar); Oscar Pettiford, Israel Crosby, Morris Rayman (bass); Max Roach, Specs Powell, Lou Fromm (drums).Recorded in New York, New York between February 16 and May 22, 1944. Includes liner notes by Dan Morgenstern.This is part of Delmark's Apollo series.Personnel: Coleman Hawkins (tenor saxophone); Hy White (guitar); Ben Webster (clarinet, tenor saxophone); Georgie Auld (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Musky Ruffo, Leonard Lowry, Gene Zanoni, Leo Parker (alto saxophone); Budd Johnson (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, brass); Don Byas, Irving Roth, Al Cohn, Ray Abrams (tenor saxophone); Dizzy Gillespie, Howard McGhee, Ed Van Dever, George Schwartz, Vic Coulson, Manny Fox, Sonny Berman , Charlie Shavers (trumpet); Jerry Dorn, Rudy DeLuca, Bobby Lord (trombone); Clyde Hart, Billy Rowland, Harry Biss, Israel Crosby (piano); Lou Fromm, Max Roach, Specs Powell (drums).Liner Note Author: Dan Morgenstern.Recording information: New York, NY (02/16/1944-05/22/1944).Photographer: George Fletcher.Unknown Contributor Roles: Roger Seibel; Dave Jones ; Paul Underwood; Jerry Dorn; Jack Towers; Harry Bliss; Randy Kling.This 1944 session is a hallmark album in jazz, considered by many to be the very first bebop recording. Most critics site the second track, "Woody'n You." For the first time, we hear Dizzy Gillespie in full bloom (not merely a disciple of Roy Eldridge). Indeed, there is a whiff of something new emanating from this music, and it probably comes from the meeting of the old guard (Hawkins) with the then burgeoning impresarios of jazz bassist Oscar Pettiford, drummer Max Roach, and of course, Dizzy. Other strongly bop-inflected tracks include "Salt Peanuts" and "Bu Dee Daht."Hawk wanted to top himself on "Body & Soul," the tune that he had become so identified with. Whether or not he did is debatable. Nonetheless, the endearing legacy of RAINBOW MIST is the emergence of a whole new style of jazz, today known as bebop. An extra bonus: four tracks by Hawkins with fellow tenor men Ben Webster and Georgie Auld tagged onto the end of this CD.

Editorial Reviews
5 Stars - Excellent - ...Among the most important dates ever recorded by the Apollo label...this was the then-and-future reigning tenorman's most productive period...Best Reissue Of 1992...
Down Beat (19930301)

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hawkeyes right at you

Created: 07/10/07
this is a fine recording,this album was recorded back in 1944,and here he is in a big band ensemble,this is got a great live feel to it,and the band is swinging like clockwork like there is no tomorrow.great standards,and originals,this is a fine set.nice cd.
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