With the Red Garland Trio
Coleman HawkinsTHE WILLIAM CLAXTON COLLECTION
180-gram PURE VIRGIN VINYL LPs IN GATEFOLD PACKAGING
4 STARS DOWNBEAT MAGAZINE
Coleman Hawkins with the Red Garland Trio is the only existing recording of Hawkins and Garland together. Hawkins is considered as the “father” of the tenor saxophone in jazz. Although there were already competent saxophonists prior to Hawk, he was the fi rst jazz saxophonist to achieve greatness. The album presented here was one of many made by Hawk in the late 1950s, a renaissance period in his career. A musician from the modern school, pianist Red Garland became famous in 1955 when he joined the Miles Davis Quintet that also featured John Coltrane, Philly Joe Jones and Paul Chambers. The album consists of two standards, “It’s a Blue World” and “I Want to Be Loved,” two original blues, “Bean’s Blues” and “Blues for Ron,” and a tune credited to Red Garland, “Red Beans,” which is based on the changes of “Softly, Like a Morning Sunrise” (by Sigmund Romberg and Oscar Hammerstein II).
PERSONNEL:
- COLEMAN HAWKINS, tenor sax
- RED GARLAND, piano
- DOUG WATKINS, bass
- CHARLES “SPECS” WRIGHT, drums
Hackensack, New Jersey, August 12, 1959.
(*) BONUS TRACK:
COLEMAN HAWKINS (ts), TOMMY FLANAGAN (p), WENDELL MARSHALL (b), OSIE JOHNSON (d). Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, January 29, 1960
SIDE A:
- 1 IT’S A BLUE WORLD
- 2 I WANT TO BE LOVED
- 3 RED BEANS
SIDE B:
- 1 BEAN’S BLUES
- 2 BLUES FOR RON
- 3 MIGHTY LIKE A ROSE *
- Format
- LP
- Discs
- 1
- Label code
- 37116