From the Sonny Rollin's album "Tour de Force" (1956) the interpretation of the jazz singer Earl Coleman of the standard "Two Different Worlds". At the piano Kenny Drew, on the drums max Roach, George Morrow at bass.
Earl Coleman is one of the very best bass baritone interpreters of ballads I have ever heard and I have heard them all. It is to bad he didn't get the breaks that would have given him the name recognition like that of his contemporaries ie: Billy Eckstine and Johnny Hartman.
Earl Coleman is one of the very best bass baritone interpreters of ballads I have ever heard and I have heard them all. It is to bad he didn't get the breaks that would have given him the name recognition like that of his contemporaries ie: Billy Eckstine and Johnny Hartman.
ScooterMama100 5 months ago
Was unfamiliar, but now I have learned. THX.
daveysan 11 months ago
Very personal and moving interpretation.
ChristophePhilippe 1 year ago
Fantastic song thx
Pakijaner 1 year ago