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Coleman Hawkins & Roy Eldridge At The Opera House (with bonus tracks)

CD (Item 536758) Verve, 1957 — Condition: Used
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A great meeting of these two classic talents – recorded live at Chicago's Opera House in the late 50s, with sound that's surprisingly great for the time! Hawkins and Eldridge are very well-matched in the frontline – blowing in a style that's easygoing yet still quite fresh and imaginative – backed here by a rhythm section that features most of the MJQ: John Lewis on piano, Connie Kay on drums, and Percy Heath on bass. Tracks include "Bean Stalkin", "The Walker", "Time On My Hands", "Tea For Two", and "Kerry". Features all material recorded at the show – 2LPs worth of music!  © 1996-2024, Dusty Groove, Inc.
(Out of print, 1994 CD pressing.)

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