This collection is an essential document of a jazz genius
Coleman Hawkins, widely known as "Hawk," was one of the most important and influential figures in jazz history. He single-handedly established the tenor saxophone as a major solo instrument, transforming it from a novelty into a powerful and expressive voice. The period from 1937 to 1948 was particularly crucial for Hawkins, as he returned from Europe and entered his most productive years, bridging the gap between the structured swing era and the improvisational freedom of bebop.
"Hawk's Flight: 1937-48" is a definitive collection that showcases the soaring artistry of a true jazz master. It features his most iconic and revered recording, the breathtakingly beautiful "Body & Soul", which remains a masterpiece of lyrical improvisation. The album highlights his versatility with classic standards like "Honeysuckle Rose", "Stardust", and "She's Funny That Way", as well as his groundbreaking forays into bebop, captured on tracks like "Disorder At The Border" and "Picasso".
The collection masterfully documents the evolution of jazz through the work of one of its greatest soloists. Tracks like "Riffitide" and "Stuffy" demonstrate his rhythmic ingenuity and sophisticated improvisational style, while the swinging "Crazy Rhythm" and "Voodte" show his enduring command of the swing idiom. With timeless renditions of "The Man I Love" and "April In Paris", alongside bebop-inflected numbers like "Bean & The Boys", this collection is an essential document of a jazz genius at the very peak of his powers.
Track Listing
Honeysuckle Rose Body & Soul She's Funny That Way Crazy Rhythm The Man I Love Voodte Disorder At The Border Rifftide Stardust Stuffy Bean & The Boys April In Paris Bean-A-Re-Bop Picasso
Release date:
July 10, 2026
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