Coleman Hawkins – Coleman Hawkins Encounters Ben Webster – Verve 180G Vinyl LP

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Immerse yourself in the legendary collaboration between two jazz greats with Coleman Hawkins Encounters Ben Websteron Verve 180g Vinyl LP.

This exquisite pressing captures the warmth and depth of their iconic saxophone duets, bringing the magic of their performances directly to your turntable.

With its superior sound quality, this 180g vinyl edition is a must-have for any serious jazz collector.

Don’t miss your chance to own this classic album, beautifully remastered for an unparalleled listening experience.

£39.95

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Coleman Hawkins – Coleman Hawkins Encounters Ben Webster – Verve 180G Vinyl LP

Acoustic Sounds Series reissues from Verve/Universal Music Enterprises!

Monthly releases highlighting the world’s most historic and best jazz records!

Mastered by Bernie Grundman from the original analog tapes

180-gram LPs pressed at Quality Record Pressings!

Stoughton Printing gatefold old-style tip-on jackets

Series supervised by Chad Kassem CEO of Acoustic Sounds

As critic Nat Hentoff makes clear, Coleman Hawkins and Ben Webster were larger than life. Formidable, even forbidding presences, they revealed a depth of feeling in their playing that spoke of their vast life experiences, as great writers or painters speak through their work.

Recorded in 1957.

Musicians:
Coleman Hawkins, tenor saxophone
Ben Webster, tenor saxophone
Ray Brown, bass
Herb Ellis, guitar
Oscar Peterson, piano
Alvin Stoller, drums

Track Listing

Side A

  • Blues For Yolande
  • It Never Entered My Mind
  • Rosita

Side B

  • You’d Be Nice To Come Home To
  • Prisoner Of Love
  • Tangerine
  • Shine On Harvest Moon

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    Jazz music is a genre that originated in the African American communities of New Orleans in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known for its complex harmonies, syncopated rhythms, and improvisational elements. It encompasses a range of styles and has profoundly influenced other music genres, offering a rich tapestry of sounds from swing to modern jazz fusion.