Coleman Hawkins & Ben Webster Blue Saxophones (Cool Blue)
Limited Edition "Cool Blue" vinyl. Ben Webster was considered one of the 'big three' of swing tenors along with Coleman Hawkins (his main influence) and Lester Young. 'Blue Saxophones' is a studio album recorded in 1957 by Coleman Hawkins and Ben Webster. Accompanied by a rhythm section with Herb Ellis guitar, Alvin Stoller drums and Ray Brown on double bass led by Oscar Peterson. They just blend together beautifully, and with the great Oscar Peterson on piano, the approach is always very tasteful. This encounter shows the two veterans at the peaks of their powers. Most of the album is a relaxed meeting of old friends, though. Coleman and Webster duet beautifully on the heads of "La Rosita" and "It Never Entered My Mind".
- 1. Tangerine
- 2. La Rosita
- 3. Cocktails for Two
- 4. Shine on Harvest Moon
- 5. You'd Be So Nice to Come Home to
- 6. Blues for Yolande
- 7. Maria
- 8. It Never Entered My Mind
- 9. Prisoner of Love