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Thursday, 10 February 2011
Ben & Bean - Ben Webster & Coleman Hawkins 1944-1945 - Harlequin HQ 2004
Ben & Bean - Ben Webster & Coleman Hawkins 1944-1945 - Harlequin HQ 2004 - Buy Online
Side A
1. IN THE HUSH OF THE NIGHT
2. OUT TO LUNCH
3. EVERY MAN FOR HIMSELF
4. LOOK OUT JACK
5. ON THE BEAN
6. RECOLLECTIONS
7. FLYIN' HAWK
8. DRIFTING ON A REED
Side B
1. BROKE BUT HAPPY
2. BLUES ON THE BAYOU
3. JUMPIN' WITH JUDY
4. BLUES ON THE DELTA
5. THE BOTTLE'S EMPTY
6. SAVE IT, PRETTY MAMA
7. FOR LOVERS ONLY
8. PEACH TREE STREET BLUES
Emmett Berry trumpet, Budd Johnson clarinet/tenor sax, Walter Thomas alto and tenor sax, BEN WEBSTER tenor sax, Clyde Hart piano, Oscar Pettiford bass, Cozy Cole drums. 1 April 1944.
Broke But Happy
Blues On The Delta
Jumpin'With Judy
Blues On The Bayou
Jonah Jones trumpet, Eddie Barefield clarinet/alto sax, Hilton Jefferson alto sax, COLEMAN HAWKINS tenor sax, Walter Thomas tenor sax, Clyde Hart piano, Milt Hinton bass, Cozy Cole drums. 11 October 1944.
In The Hush Of The Night
Look Out Jack!
Out To Lunch
Every Man For Himself
COLEMAN HAWKINS tenor sax, Thelonious Monk piano, Edward Robinson bass, Denzil Best drums. 19 October 1944.
Drifting On A Reed
Recollections Flyin'
Hawk On The 'Bean'
Charlie Shavers trumpet, Ernie Caceres clarinet/baritone sax, Milt Yaner alto sax, Walter Thomas alto and tenor sax, BEN WEBSTER tenor sax, Billy Taylor piano, Slam Stewart bass, Cozy Cole drums. 8 March 1945.
Save It, Pretty Mama
Peach Tree Street Blues
The Bottle's Empty
For Lovers Only
All titles recorded at Empire Studios, 480 Lexington Avenue, New York. All titles are given in session recording order.
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