The Hawk in Europe

The Hawk in Europe

The Hawk in Europe

ASIN: B000001HG2

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Coleman Hawkins's brusque tenor saxophone is heard here in several contexts from his European sojourn of the mid-1930s, with English, Dutch, and French musicians, as well as a coterie of American expatriates. While the quality of the supporting groups varies, it's important music, with Hawkins growing as an improviser. The earliest session has him with an English trio led by pianist Stanley Black, who contributes an impressionistic "Lullaby," while the group provides Hawkins with adequate support for a stellar effort on "Lady Be Good." The orchestra of Michael Warlup, recorded in Paris in 1935, gets excellent lead trumpet work from Arthur Briggs on "Avalon" and "What a Difference a Day Makes," and it provides a fine environment for Hawkins's solo architecture. The most significant performances are by Hawkins's "All Star Jam Band," four tunes from a 1937 Paris grouping that includes Benny Carter, on alto and trumpet, and guitarist Django Reinhardt. It's clearly a rare moment for each of the three to find himself among equals, and the stimulation extends to the rest of the group as well. The uptempo "Crazy Rhythm" has Hawkins accepting the challenge of Carter's playing, while "Out of Nowhere" has a particularly beautiful Reinhardt introduction, as well as a masterfully structured solo from the Hawk. --Stuart Broomer

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Hawk in Europe:1934-1937
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    Hawk in Europe:1934-1937
    Coleman Hawkins
    Manufacturer: Koch Entertainment D
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B00000DOX9
    Release Date: 1992-06-02
    The Hawk in Europe
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Early Hawk, with a Mickey Mouse beat. Very Good.
    The Hawk in Europe
    Coleman Hawkins
    Manufacturer: Asv Living Era
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
    Swing GeneralSwing General | Swing Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    ASIN: B000001HG2
    Release Date: 1994-04-20

    Tracks:

    1. Lullaby
    2. Lost In A Fog
    3. Lady Be Good
    4. Avalon
    5. What A Difference A Day Made
    6. Stardust
    7. Meditation
    8. Netcha's Dream
    9. A Strange Fact
    10. Crazy Rhythm
    11. Honeysuckle Rose
    12. Out Of Nowhere
    13. Sweet Georgia Brown
    14. Mighty Like The Blues
    15. Pardon Me, Pretty Baby
    16. Somebody Loves Me
    17. My Buddy
    18. Well All Right Then

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    Coleman Hawkins's brusque tenor saxophone is heard here in several contexts from his European sojourn of the mid-1930s, with English, Dutch, and French musicians, as well as a coterie of American expatriates. While the quality of the supporting groups varies, it's important music, with Hawkins growing as an improviser. The earliest session has him with an English trio led by pianist Stanley Black, who contributes an impressionistic "Lullaby," while the group provides Hawkins with adequate support for a stellar effort on "Lady Be Good." The orchestra of Michael Warlup, recorded in Paris in 1935, gets excellent lead trumpet work from Arthur Briggs on "Avalon" and "What a Difference a Day Makes," and it provides a fine environment for Hawkins's solo architecture. The most significant performances are by Hawkins's "All Star Jam Band," four tunes from a 1937 Paris grouping that includes Benny Carter, on alto and trumpet, and guitarist Django Reinhardt. It's clearly a rare moment for each of the three to find himself among equals, and the stimulation extends to the rest of the group as well. The uptempo "Crazy Rhythm" has Hawkins accepting the challenge of Carter's playing, while "Out of Nowhere" has a particularly beautiful Reinhardt introduction, as well as a masterfully structured solo from the Hawk. --Stuart Broomer

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Early Hawk, with a Mickey Mouse beat. Very Good........1998-11-04

    Try it if you like early Hawkins with a twenty's and thirty's beat

    Jazz Music:

    1. The Jazz Modes
    2. The Kenny Drew Trio [Original recording remastered]
    3. The Master Power [Live]
    4. The Recline
    5. Time We Have [Import]
    6. Tribute to Benny Goodman with the BBC Big Band
    7. Tudo de Bom
    8. Tunnel Vision
    9. Very Tall Band [Hybrid SACD] [Hybrid SACD]
    10. Vientos Flamencos [Import]

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