A startling meeting of two generations of tenor sax – recorded during one of
Sonny Rollins' best periods on record, but featuring some even more amazing work from
Coleman Hawkins! The album's proof that in his later years,
Hawkins was a modernist who could match wits with the best players of the 60s – and blowing here with
Rollins, there's an equal amount of freshness and intensity shared by both players, old and young. The backing group is equally modern too – with Paul Bley on piano, Henry Grimes on bass, and Roy McCurdy on drums – who together spur both Hawk and
Sonny into solos that never fail to amaze! Tracks include "At McKies", "All The Things You Are", "Summertime", and "Yesterdays".
(Out of print. Still sealed, barcode has a cutout hole.)