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''The Hawk Returns'' is an album by Coleman Hawkins released in 1954 on Savoy Records. The LP has Hawkins backed by an unidentified organist.〔Rapport - Volume 20 1997 - Page 8 "To hear him on The Hawk Returns, which he made in 1954 for Savoy, a small jazz label, is to hear him the way jazz fans most appreciated his talents. The LP, recently reissued on CD by Savoy, has him backed by an unidentified organist."〕 The Organist is Les Strand (1-6 only). 7-12 Different personnel. 〔The Organist is Les Strand, organ playing compared to Strand's playing on Les Strand plays Duke Ellington on the Hammond organ (Fantasy). Also in the Encyclopedia of Jazz, Leonard Feather made a reference in Strand's Bio to "Made First Records with Coleman Hawkins on Peacock." The original Label for the sides Strand was on was Al Benson's "Parrot" label; Feather got the bird wrong. Peacock and Parrot were both based in Chicago, but Peacock was more exclusively a Blued R&B label, while Parrot did these genres plus Jazz.〕 ==Track listing== #"Goin' Down Home" Ozzie Cadena #"I'll Follow My Secret Heart" Noël Coward #"On My Way" Ozzie Cadena #"I'll Tell You Later" Adam Brenner #"What a Diff'rence a Day Made" Stanley Adams (singer) María Grever #"Last Stop" Ozzie Cadena #"Should I?" Nacio Herb Brown Arthur Freed #"Flight Eleven" Coleman Hawkins #"Modern Fantasy" Coleman Hawkins #"Confessin'" Doc Daugherty Al J. Neiburg Ellis Reynolds #"September Song" Maxwell Anderson Kurt Weill #"They Can't Take That Away from Me" George Gershwin Ira Gershwin 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Hawk Returns」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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