Coleman Hawkins - Desafinado - 1963 - 320Kbps - Latin, Jazz, Bossa Nova # DrBnseeders: 3
leechers: 0
Coleman Hawkins - Desafinado - 1963 - 320Kbps - Latin, Jazz, Bossa Nova # DrBn (Size: 83.32 MB)
Description COLEMAN HAWKINS Plays Bossa Nova and Jazz Samba DESAFINADO 1963 CD / 1997 / Mp3 / 320Kbps Tracklist: 01 Desafinado.mp3 13 MB 02 I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover [Jazz Samba].mp3 7 MB 03 Samba Para Bean.mp3 13 MB 04 I Remember You.mp3 9 MB 05 One Note Samba.mp3 14 MB 06 O Pato [The Duck].mp3 10 MB 07 Un Abraco No Bonfa [An Embrace to Bonfa].mp3 11 MB 08 Stumpy Bossa Nova.mp3 6 MB That Coleman Hawkins jumped on the jazz/bossa nova bandwagon craze initiated by Stan Getz in 1962 was a bit of a surprise to his fans, but that he was comfortable in the idiom should not be off-putting. Able to adapt to any style over his lengthy career, the legendary tenor saxophonist chose classic standards adapted to Brazilian rhythms, music from masters like Antonio Carlos Jobim and João Gilberto, and a Manny Albam original. Producer Bob Thiele and music director Albam were strong in their resolve directing Hawkins to do this project, and the results are fairly predictable, especially considering that every single track is played in midtempo. The difference is the deployment of two guitarists in Barry Galbraith (lead) and Howard Collins (rhythm) split into separate stereo channels, with bassist Major Holley and no full kit drummer, although Eddie Locke with a minimal and stripped-down setup, Willie Rodriguez, and even Tommy Flanagan play small Latin percussion instruments. Sharing Widget |