Styles: Vocal
Year: 1956
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 58:16
Size: 135,1 MB
Art: Front
(5:42) 1. Say It Isn't So
(5:53) 2. Reminiscing
(6:31) 3. Social Call
(5:23) 4. It's You Or No One
(4:17) 5. Come Rain Or Come Shine
(5:24) 6. No Love, No Nothin'
(2:46) 7. This Is Always (bonus track)
(2:52) 8. My Last Affair (bonus track)
(3:42) 9. Ghost Of A Chance (bonus track)
(3:38) 10. I Haven't Changed A Thing (bonus track)
(4:23) 11. My Ideal (bonus track)
(7:38) 12. Two Different Worlds (bonus track)
Earl Coleman Returns
Year: 1956
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 58:16
Size: 135,1 MB
Art: Front
(5:42) 1. Say It Isn't So
(5:53) 2. Reminiscing
(6:31) 3. Social Call
(5:23) 4. It's You Or No One
(4:17) 5. Come Rain Or Come Shine
(5:24) 6. No Love, No Nothin'
(2:46) 7. This Is Always (bonus track)
(2:52) 8. My Last Affair (bonus track)
(3:42) 9. Ghost Of A Chance (bonus track)
(3:38) 10. I Haven't Changed A Thing (bonus track)
(4:23) 11. My Ideal (bonus track)
(7:38) 12. Two Different Worlds (bonus track)
Singer Earl Coleman, who had an early hit with "This Is Always" (cut with Charlie Parker in 1947), had a rather sporadic recording career. The music reissued on this CD (which adds four bonus cuts to the original Prestige LP) was, with the exception of a couple selections on Sonny Rollins and Elmo Hope albums, the singer's only recordings during 1949-1966 and (other than an obscure Atlantic album) his only sessions from 1949-1976. Coleman, who had a deep baritone voice influenced by Billy Eckstine, clearly deserved better. Although not an improviser, Coleman could swing, as he shows on these performances with the assistance of such fine players as trumpeter Art Farmer, altoist Gigi Gryce, and pianist Hank Jones; highlights include "It's You or No One," "Social Call," and a remake of "This Is Always." ~ Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/album/earl-coleman-returns-mw0000664310
Personnel: Earl Coleman (vocals); Gigi Gryce (alto saxophone); Gene Ammons (tenor saxophone); Gene Easton, Cecil Payne (baritone saxophone); Nate Woodyard, Art Farmer (trumpet); Henderson Chambers, Ed Moore (trombone); John Houston, Hank Jones , Lawrence Wheatly (piano); George Brown , Shadow Wilson, Wilbert G.T. Hogan (drums).
Personnel: Earl Coleman (vocals); Gigi Gryce (alto saxophone); Gene Ammons (tenor saxophone); Gene Easton, Cecil Payne (baritone saxophone); Nate Woodyard, Art Farmer (trumpet); Henderson Chambers, Ed Moore (trombone); John Houston, Hank Jones , Lawrence Wheatly (piano); George Brown , Shadow Wilson, Wilbert G.T. Hogan (drums).
Earl Coleman Returns
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