Coleman Hawkins - On Prestige '2024
Artist | Coleman Hawkins Related artists |
Album name | On Prestige |
Country | |
Date | 2024 |
Genre | Jazz |
Play time | 2:11:02 |
Format / Bitrate | Stereo 1420 Kbps
/ 44.1 kHz MP3 320 Kbps |
Media | CD |
Size | 760 MB |
Price | Download $6.95 |
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Tracklist: 1. I'm Beginning To See The Light (06:59) 2. Under A Blanket Of Blue (04:36) 3. The Red Garland Trio – Red Beans (04:15) 4. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (04:37) 5. Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Buddy Tate & Arnett Cobb – Very Saxy (Remastered 2007/Rudy Van Gelder Edition) (08:15) 6. Kenny Burrell – Tres Palabras (feat. Coleman Hawkins) [Rudy Van Gelder Remaster 2008] (06:43) 7. Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis & Tommy Flanagan – In A Mellow Tone (06:49) 8. Then I'll Be Tired Of You (Instrumental) (05:10) 9. Just A Gigolo (05:04) 10. There Is No Greater Love (08:15) 11. Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Buddy Tate & Arnett Cobb – Lester Leaps In (Remastered 2007/Rudy Van Gelder Edition) (06:12) 12. Moonglow (05:56) 13. The Red Garland Trio – I Want To Be Loved (05:58) 14. For You, For Me, For Evermore (Instrumental) (06:10) 15. Kenny Burrell – I Thought About You (feat. Coleman Hawkins) [Rudy Van Gelder Remaster 2008] (04:37) 16. The Sweetest Sounds (04:21) 17. Greensleeves (03:16) 18. Thelonious Monk – Flyin' Hawk (02:47) 19. Soul Blues (09:56) 20. Cocktails For Two (03:04) 21. I'll Get By (As Long As I Have You) (06:38) 22. Tommy Flanagan – Make Someone Happy (03:07) 23. Trouble Is A Man (Instrumental) (05:28) 24. Bean And The Boys (Take 1) (02:38)  moreAlthough (due largely to lack of competition) Coleman Hawkins was the top tenor in jazz in 1924, his staccato runs and use of slap-tonguing sound quite dated today. However, after Louis Armstrong joined Henderson later in the year, Hawkins learned from the cornetist's relaxed legato style and advanced quickly. By 1925, Hawkins was truly a major soloist, and the following year his solo on "Stampede" became influential. Hawk (who doubled in early years on clarinet and bass sax) would be with Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra up to 1934, and during this time he was the obvious pacesetter among tenors; Bud Freeman was about the only tenor who did not sound like a close relative of the hard-toned Hawkins. In addition to his solos with Henderson, Hawkins backed some blues singers, recorded with McKinney's Cotton Pickers, and, with Red McKenzie in 1929, he cut his first classic ballad statement on "One Hour." By 1934, Coleman Hawkins had tired of the struggling Fletcher Henderson Orchestra and he moved to Europe, spending five years (1934-1939) overseas. He played at first with Jack Hylton's Orchestra in England, and then freelanced throughout the continent. His most famous recording from this period was a 1937 date with Benny Carter, Alix Combille, Andre Ekyan, Django Reinhardt, and Stephane Grappelli that resulted in classic renditions of "Crazy Rhythm" and "Honeysuckle Rose." With World War II coming close, Hawkins returned to the U.S. in 1939. Although Lester Young had emerged with a totally new style on tenor, Hawkins showed that he was still a dominant force by winning a few heated jam sessions. His recording of "Body and Soul" that year became his most famous record. In 1940, he led a big band that failed to catch on, so Hawkins broke it up and became a fixture on 52nd Street. Some of his finest recordings were cut during the first half of the 1940s, including a stunning quartet version of "The Man I Love." Although he was already a 20-year veteran, Hawkins encouraged the younger bop-oriented musicians and did not need to adjust his harmonically advanced style in order to play with them. He used Thelonious Monk in his 1944 quartet; led the first official bop record session (which included Dizzy Gillespie and Don Byas); had Oscar Pettiford, Miles Davis, and Max Roach as sidemen early in their careers; toured in California with a sextet featuring Howard McGhee; and in 1946, utilized J.J. Johnson and Fats Navarro on record dates. Hawkins toured with Jazz at the Philharmonic several times during 1946-1950, visited Europe on a few occasions, and in 1948 recorded the first unaccompanied saxophone solo, "Picasso." By the early '50s, the Lester Young-influenced Four Brothers sound had become a much greater influence on young tenors than Hawkins' style, and he was considered by some to be out of fashion. However, Hawkins kept on working and occasionally recording, and by the mid-'50s was experiencing a renaissance. The up-and-coming Sonny Rollins considered Hawkins his main influence, Hawk started teaming up regularly with Roy Eldridge in an exciting quintet (their appearance at the 1957 Newport Jazz Festival was notable), and he proved to still be in his prime. Coleman Hawkins appeared in a wide variety of settings, from Red Allen's heated Dixieland band at the Metropole and leading a bop date featuring Idrees Sulieman and J.J. Johnson, to guest appearances on records that included Thelonious Monk, John Coltrane, and (in the early '60s) Max Roach and Eric Dolphy. During the first half of the 1960s, Coleman Hawkins had an opportunity to record with Duke Ellington, collaborated on one somewhat eccentric session with Sonny Rollins, and even did a bossa nova album. By 1965, Hawkins was even showing the influence of John Coltrane in his explorative flights and seemed ageless. Unfortunately, 1965 was Coleman Hawkins' last good year. Whether it was senility or frustration, Hawkins began to lose interest in life. He practically quit eating, increased his drinking, and quickly wasted away. Other than a surprisingly effective appearance with Jazz at the Philharmonic in early 1969, very little of Hawkins' work during his final three and a half years (a period during which he largely stopped recording) is up to the level one would expect from the great master. However, there are dozens of superb Coleman Hawkins recordings currently available and, as Eddie Jefferson said in his vocalese version of "Body and Soul," "he was the king of the saxophone." © Scott Yanow Coleman Hawkins - On Prestige.rar - 760.8 MB
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Album
- 2024 Essential Classics, Vol. 43: Coleman Hawkins
- 2024 On Prestige
- 2020 Accent on Tenor Sax [2]
- 2019 Selected Sessions (1922-1931)
- 2018 Honeysuckle Rose
- 2018 How About You
- 2018 Savoy Ballroom Sessions (Live)
- 2017 Lover Man
- 2017 Milestones of a Legend - Coleman Hawkins, Vol. 1-10
- 2017 My One and Only Love
- 2017 The Complete Albums Collection: 1945-1957
- 2013 Verve Ultimate Cool
- 2012 Classic Coleman Hawkins Sessions 1922-1947 (CD8)
- 2012 Classic Coleman Hawkins Sessions 1922-1947 (CD6)
- 2012 Classic Coleman Hawkins Sessions 1922-1947 (CD7)
- 2012 Classic Coleman Hawkins Sessions 1922-1947 (CD1)
- 2012 Classic Coleman Hawkins Sessions 1922-1947 (CD5)
- 2012 Classic Coleman Hawkins Sessions 1922-1947 (CD4)
- 2012 Classic Coleman Hawkins Sessions 1922-1947 (CD3)
- 2012 Classic Coleman Hawkins Sessions 1922-1947 (CD2)
- 2012 Coleman Hawkins All Stars + At Ease with Coleman Hawkins + Night Hawk
- 2011 Today And Now
- 2010 Bouncing With Bean
- 2009 Complete Jazz Series 1947-1950
- 2009 Reunion In Hi-Fi. The Complete Classic Sessions
- 2006 The Complete Victor Recordings 1939-1956 (CD1)
- 2006 The Complete Victor Recordings 1939-1956 (CD2)
- 2004 BD Music Presents: Coleman Hawkins
- 2003 Saga Jazz: Henderson Days
- 2003 Moodsville
- 2001 Bean's Talking Again
- 2001 The Chronological Classics 1947-1950
- 2001 The Bebop Years (4CD)
- 2001 1947-1950
- 2000 Masters Of Jazz - Body And Soul
- 1999 The Hawk Relaxes
- 1998 The Chronological Classics 1946-1947
- 1998 1946-1947
- 1998 At Ease With Coleman Hawkins (1960) The Hawk Relaxes (1961)
- 1997 Planet Jazz
- 1997 The Tenor For All Seasons
- 1996 1944 - 1945
- 1996 Blues Wail: Coleman Hawkins Plays The Blues (1957–1960)
- 1996 Blues Wail [2]
- 1995 Coleman Hawkins 1944
- 1995 1943 - 1944
- 1994 Somebody Loves Me
- 1994 Verve Jazz Masters 34
- 1993 The Bean
- 1993 Coleman Hawkins In Europe: 1934-1939
- 1992 Rainbow Mist [2]
- 1992 The Chronological Classics 1939-1940
- 1992 Soul
- 1992 The Complete Recordings 1929-1941
- 1991 Bean Stalking (2CD)
- 1991 The Chronogical Classics 1934-1937
- 1990 Father Bean
- 1987 The Complete Coleman Hawkins (CD1)
- 1987 The Complete Coleman Hawkins (CD3)
- 1987 The Complete Coleman Hawkins (CD2)
- 1987 The Genius of Coleman Hawkins
- 1987 Standards And Warhorses [jcd-2, US]
- 1987 Walkman Jazz : Ben Webster & Coleman
- 1986 Body and Soul [Remastered]
- 1979 Bean And The Boys [2001, HCD 7075, RE, RM, US]
- 1977 In the Hush of the Night
- 1974 Sirius [1995, 00025218686129, RE, RM, EU]
- 1966 Sirius
- 1966 Supreme
- 1966 Cattin
- 1965 Wrapped Tight [5]
- 1965 Coleman Hawkins [2021, Remastered, Hi-Res]
- 1963/2014 Hawk Talk (Digitally Remastered)
- 1963 At The Golden Circle, Stockholm 1963 (2001 Remaster)
- 1962 Good Old Broadway [2]
- 1962 Hawkins! Alive! At The Village Gate [3]
- 1962 Desafinado
- 1962 Alive! At The Village Gate 1962 (2CD)
- 1962 Desafinado: Coleman Hawkins Plays Bossa Nova & Jazz Samba [2014, RE, RM, US]
- 1961 The Hawk Relaxes [3]
- 1961 Coleman Hawkins And Confreres
- 1961 Night Hawk [2]
- 1960 In A Mellow Tone
- 1960 At Ease With Coleman Hawkins [4]
- 1960 All Stars
- 1960 Night Hawk
- 1960 Bean Stalkin'
- 1960 And Confrères [2]
- 1960 Coleman Hawkins And Confreres [1988, 835 255-2, RE, RM, DE]
- 1960 Coleman Hawkins With The Red Garland Trio [2]
- 1960 Coleman Hawkins All Stars feat. Joe Thomas & Vic Dickenson
- 1959 With The Red Garland Trio
- 1959 Hawk Eyes {1987 Prestige-OJC-Fantasy 00025218629423}
- 1959 Coleman Hawkins Encounters Ben Webster [3]
- 1959 Hawk Eyes [4]
- 1959 Blue Saxophones [2021, RE, RM, EU]
- 1959 The High And Mighty Hawk [2010, PWR 27235, RE, RM, EU]
- 1959 The Stanley Dance Sessions [2005, LHJ10189, RE, RM, EU]
- 1958/2019 Blues Groove (Bonus Track Version)
- 1958/2014 Coleman Hawkins And His Confreres
- 1958 The Stanley Dance Sessions
- 1958 Soul [3]
- 1958 The Genius Of Coleman Hawkins [1986, 825 673-2, RE, RM, DE]
- 1957/2007 At Newport (Live 1957)
- 1957/1997/2018 The Genius Of Coleman Hawkins (Expanded Edition)
- 1957 The Genius Of Coleman Hawkins
- 1957 The Hawk Flies High [7]
- 1957 The Hawk Flies High
- 1957 The Hawk Flies High [2006, SACD, UDSACD 2030, RE, RM, US]
- 1957 The Hawk Flies High [2004, re-issue]
- 1957 The Hawk Flies High [1987, OJCCD-027-2, RE, RM, US]
- 1957 The Hawk Flies High [2004, RITB-233-2, RE, RM, US]
- 1957 The Hawk Flies High [2006, UDSACD 2030, RE, RM, US]
- 1957 The Hawk Flies High [2008, 0888072305052, RE, RM, EU]
- 1956 The Hawk In Hi-Fi [2]
- 1956 Body And Soul
- 1956 The Hawk In Paris [2023, 5712192274705, RE, RM, EU]
- 1955 The Hawk Returns [1992, SV-0182, RE, RM, JAPAN]
- 1955 Cool Groove
- 1954 The Hawk Returns
- 1953 The "Hawk" Talks [2023 Remastered]
- 1945 Hollywood Stampede
Compilation
- 2023 High Definition Remasters Vol. 1 [2]
- 2019 Selected Sessions [2]
- 2017 Lover Man [RM, US]
- 2017 Milestones Of A Legend [600381, EU]
- 2013 Desafinado + Bluesy Burrell [8892861, EU]
- 2013 100 Classic Jazz Tunes: The Best Of Coleman Hawkins [4250252175346, EU]
- 2012 Classic Coleman Hawkins Sessions 1922-1947 [MD8-251, US]
- 2006 Coleman Hawkins [SACD, 223275-207, DE]
- 2006 The Essential Sides Remastered 1929 - 1939 [JSP931, UK]
- 2006 1953-1954 [CLASSICS 1416, FR]
- 2006 The Bebop Years [PROPERBOX 14, UK]
- 2006 Saga Jazz: European Delights 1933-1939
- 2004 1950-1953 [CLASSICS 1340, FR]
- 2001 1947-1950 [CLASSICS 1162, FR]
- 2001 Bean's Talking Again [205785-203, DE]
- 2000 Ken Burns Jazz: The Definitive Coleman Hawkins
- 1998 Ultimate Coleman Hawkins [2024, 0073145575382, RE, EU]
- 1998 1946-1947 [CLASSICS 984, FR]
- 1998 In A Mellow Tone [025218600125, EU]
- 1997 1945 [CLASSICS 926, FR]
- 1997 Coleman Hawkins [74321 52055 2, DE]
- 1996 Body And Soul [2]
- 1996 1944-1945 [CLASSICS 863, FR]
- 1996 Blues Wail: Coleman Hawkins Plays The Blues [00025218310628, RE, RM, DE]
- 1995 1943-1944 [CLASSICS 807, FR]
- 1995 1944 [CLASSICS 842, FR]
- 1994 Somebody Loves Me [FS-40080, US]
- 1994 Verve Jazz Masters 34 [314 521 856-2, US]
- 1993 In The 50's: Body & Soul Revisited [011105062725, RM, US]
- 1993 The Bean 1951 - 1957 [CD 53168, Italy]
- 1992 The Complete Recordings 1929-1941 (6CD)
- 1992 The Complete Recordings: 1929-1941 [CD AFS 1026-6, UK]
- 1992 1939-1940 [CLASSICS 634, FR]
- 1992 April In Paris [07863 61063-2, RE, RM, US]
- 1991 1937-1939 [2]
- 1991 The Chronological 1929 - 1934
- 1991 The Chronological Classics: 1929-1934
- 1991 1929-1934 [CLASSICS 587, FR]
- 1991 1934-1937 [CLASSICS 602, FR]
- 1991 Bean Stalking [20.1961-HI, DE]
- 1991 Coleman Hawkins In Europe [CBC1-006, NL]
- 1988 Giants Of The Tenor Sax [CCD 7003, US]
- 1987 The Complete Coleman Hawkins (CD4)
- 1987 The Complete Coleman Hawkins [830 960-2, US]
- 1987 Walkman Jazz: Ben Webster & Coleman [US]
- 1986 Body And Soul [5717-2-RB, US]
- 1985 Coleman Hawkins & Benny Carter [CDSW 8403, UK]
- 1984 The Indispensable Coleman Hawkins ''Body And Soul'' (1927-1956) [1992, 07863 66495-2, RE, US]
- 1966 The Best Of Swing Jazz - Tenor Sax [2023, 8030615070275, RE, RM, EU]
- 1963 Hollywood Stampede [1989, CDP 7 92596 2, RE, US]
- 1953 The ''Hawk'' Talks [2023, RE, RM, EU]
Live album
- 2001 At The Golden Circle, Stockholm 1963 [DRCD 265, SE]
- 1995 Supreme [2008, ENJ-2147 2, RE, RM, DE]
- 1992 April In Paris Featuring Body And Soul
- 1962 Alive! At The Village Gate 1962 [2013, FSRCD 756_2, RE, RM, US]
- 1962 Hawkins! Eldridge! Hodges! Alive! At The Village Gate! [1992, POCJ-2075, RE, JAPAN]
- 1962 Perdido [2021, RE, RM, EU]
- 1961 Live At The Opera House [2009, FSR-CD 556, RE, RM, SP]
- 1958 Too Cool [2022, RE, RM, US]