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Ben Webster - Coleman Hawkins 1957 ~ It Never Entered My Mind

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2010

Recorded: Capitol Studios, Hollywood, California October 16, 1957

Personnel:
Ben Webster - Tenor Sax
Coleman Hawkins - Tenor Sax
Oscar Peterson - Piano
Herb Ellis - Guitar
Ray Brown - Bass
Alvin Stoller - Drums

* The Opening photograph is part of The Milton J. Hinton Photographic Collection
David G. Berger - Co-Editor
http://www.milthinton.com/

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  • Perfect. so wonderful. The Master

  • Thank you for very good taste.^^★5~★^^

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  • Each Tenor man was the master of his fate/captain of his soul. We are truly fortunate to hear them together. All that's missing is Lester and Dexter. And Gene Ammons and Sonny Stitt. Aw, the hell with it...It's all good...

  • @edesnerdshack There is nobody today as good as these 2.

  • It doesn't get any better than this

  • omg how sensually sweet is this !

  • Wow....melting moments as always with this rendition.

  • Five Star!

  • webster was one of the greatest tenor players in the hawkins line, together with people like chu berry, don byas, and not many more. some people even prefer webster to hawkins, but in my opinion no-one could match the master.

    but then there was lester young, and he was unique...

  • just beautiful

  • I used to think all saxophones should be melted down and turned into brass instruments. Or doorknobs. These gentlemen (and this entire album) show what a ridiculous sentiment that was - although I still hate screeching rock sax...

  • It's not often that you hear a cutting contest on a ballad.

    i love Ben, but I'd have to go with Hawk on this one.

    listening to him turn the phrases from 3:33 to 4:02 just knocks knocks me out.

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