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Romantic Warrior
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Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, Lenny White; Performed by Return To Forever
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R230
Discovery Miles 2 300
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Coleman Hawkins' adventures as an American jazzman in Holland
during the mid-'30s have been documented with regularity by
numerous reissue labels. Dutch Treat!, Avid's 1998 double-disc
anthology, appears to be the most thorough of them all, as it
examines the recorded evidence in detail, presenting 25 masters and
24 alternate takes recorded in The Hague, Laren, and Hilversum
between February 4, 1935, and June 14, 1938. Hawkins glows in the
full glory of his early maturity, merrily jamming among capable
players with names like Toon Diepenbroeck, Sal Doof, Kees
Kranenburg, Wim Poppink, George van Helvoirt, and Andre Van Den
Ouderaa. Hawkins is heard with a nine-piece ensemble known as the
Ramblers and in trio and duet performances with drummer Maurice van
Kleef and pianist Freddy Johnson. Vocals on "Some of These Days,"
"I Only Have Eyes for You," and "Hands Across the Table" were sung
by Anny de Reuver, and Hawkins used his handsome speaking voice on
"What Harlem Is to Me." A number of Hawk's original compositions
are mixed in with swing standards and Tin Pan Alley pop tunes. They
are "Swinging in the Groove," "Blues Evermore," "Well, All Right
Then," "Something Is Gonna Give Me Away," "Netcha's Dream," and "A
Strange Fact," known to the Dutch as "Een Vreemd Feit." The
inclusion of alternate takes -- placed on a second disc so as to
avoid repetition -- makes this a richly rewarding treat for those
who love Coleman Hawkins and want to hear how good he sounded
wherever he went during his amazing European sojourn during the
years immediately preceding the Second World War. ~ arwulf arwulf
On this essential new collection of forward-looking jazz reinterpretations for the 7K! series Plunderphonia, Kansas Smitty's bandleader Giacomo Smith delves deep into the catalogues of celebrated yet often overlooked artists that inspire his work: Jelly Roll Morton, Bix Beiderbeck, even Maurice Ravel.
Track list
High Society (04:22)
New Orleans Bump (06:05)
Inner Mist (04:26)
Blue River (03:43)
Water Dance (05:08)
Mamanita (05:13)
Jungle Blues (05:14)
Ganjam (04:58)
Pearls (03:39)
Track Listings
1 : Cycle 7
2 : Cycle 8
3 : Cycle 9
4 : Cycle 10
5 : Cycle 11
6 : Cycle 12
7 : Cycle 13
8 : Cycle 14
9 : Cycle 15
10 : Cycle 16
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Django
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Stephane Grappelli
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R552
Discovery Miles 5 520
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Walking Uptown
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Papa John Defrancesco
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R439
Discovery Miles 4 390
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Southern Devils
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Art Blakey; Recorded by Art Blakey
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R343
Discovery Miles 3 430
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One by One
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Dick Berk; Recorded by Dick Berk
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R420
Discovery Miles 4 200
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Live at Jazz Bakery
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Friesen/Zeitlin; Recorded by Friesen/ David / Zeitlin/ Denny
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R407
Discovery Miles 4 070
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Track list
Never Doubt
Say Wow
Rice & Peas
Cherry Blossom
Sky Paradise (Interlude)
Wait a While
Sunset in La
Nights in Tokyo
Take Time
Guava
Blue Eclipse
Brother
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I Could've Been a Drum
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Nathanson/Coleman; Recorded by Nathanson/ Roy / Coleman/ Anthony
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R454
Discovery Miles 4 540
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