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1 the don redman all-stars vol. 1 featuring coleman hawkins and more bears RECORDINGS designed for repeated listening

2 the don redman all-stars featuring coleman hawkins vol. 1 1. Last Night In Town (& Coleman Hawkins) (Hal Keller)... 2:42 2. To The River (Frank Stanton)... 2:20 3. Ballad 'n' Bounce (Dale W. Eymann)... 2:34 4. Dreamy Melody (Frederick Koch)... 2:28 5. Desert Dance (Edward G. Klemm)... 2:41 6. Chevy's Chase (Hal Keller)... 2:40 7. Christmas In The Valley (& Coleman Hawkins) (Louis O'Connell)... 2:06 8. Donnybrook (Antoni Buzuk)... 2:57 9. Ain't Gonna Get Fooled Again (& Coleman Hawkins) (Cobb-Kanner)... 3:56 10. Voodoo (& Coleman Hawkins) (Charles Haubiel)...1:20 Original: SESAC N 2101/2102 P 1957 Achtern Dahl 4 D-27729 Vollersode Germany P 2009 & C 2009 AND MORE BEARS LC 12483

3 Against an all-star background, this album re-unites Don Redman and Coleman Hawkins who, for twenty-five years, have stood as major figures in the realm of American jazz. Don Redman s name has become identified with a particular style of arranging and composition that has its roots deep in the formative era of big band jazz. The Redman stamp is unmistakable, for the music is vibrant, imaginative, tightknit and impulsive. He is a master of orchestral color, mass sound and contrasting moods. Coleman Hawkins, 'The Hawk' or 'The Bean', as he is affectionately known in the trade, has been the guiding light in the liberation of the tenor saxophone. He pioneered and developed the solo rhapsodic style and solo jump style, now regarded as milestones in broadening the scope of the instrument. The soaring drive of the Coleman Hawkins tenor consumes a roadful of musical mileage in the jump opener that makes the scene of the Last Night In Town. Then, the road leads To The River,a perceptive spiritual-in-jazz jog tactfully arranged by Don and featuring a guitar-vibes unison. In Ballad 'n' Bounce, which follows, the orchestra responds with a matchless swing production headed by Al Cohn s tenor and assisted by Hank Jones at the piano, Al Hall behind the bass and Charlie Shavers on trumpet. The rampaging pace is pacified by the easy-listening Dreamy Melody, up next, which highlights the imposing tones of Sonny Russo s trombone. The side concludes under the scorching sun and amid the burning sands, where

4 the don redman all-stars featuring coleman hawkins vol. 1 Don and the jazz nomads have found an oasis the inherent booming beat of a Desert Dance. The flip over starts off with a madball bash whose name is derived from an old Scotch-English Ballad. It s a rhythm rumpus with a devil-to-pay flair called Chevy s Chase. Then 'The Hawk' makes like Santa with a bag-full on tenor tricks in a tune-tinseled ballad that describes Christmas In The Valley. This scintillating holiday setting is turned into a veritable Donnybrook in the jump session that follows, as Charlie Shavers on trumpet, Al Cohn on tenor, and trombone-man Jimmy Cleveland become the solo contenders. A swinging blues with a honky-tonk beat brings back Coleman Hawkins with some solo work that demonstrates why he has carved a deep impression on most tenor sax players in jazz. The tune is a wailing resolution that says Ain t Gonna Get Fooled Again. Don Redman himself joins Osie Johnson in tympany to rap out the rhythm of jungle madness the primitive, haunting insinuating beat which accents the sorcery and magic passion of the West Indian and African ritual called. Voodoo. ORIGINAL LINER NOTES

5 Recorded July 22, 1957 (14:25-17:55) at Capitol Recording Studios, 151 W. 46th Street, New York City The Don Redman All-Stars: George Barnes, guitar; Al Hall, bass; Osie Johnson, drums; Hank Jones, piano; Danny Bank, George Dorsey, Coleman Hawkins, Seldon Powell, Milt Yaner, saxophones; Bobby Byrne, Jimmy Cleveland, Sonny Russo, trombones; Al Mattaliano, Charlie Shavers, Joe Wilder, trumpets July 26, 1957 (14:00-18:15) at Capitol Recording Studios, 151 W. 46th Street, New York City The Don Redman All-Stars: George Barnes, guitar; Al Hall, bass; Osie Johnson, drums; Hank Jones, piano; Danny Bank, Al Cohn, George Dorsey, Seldon Powell, Milt Yaner, saxophones; Jimmy Cleveland, John Hitchcock, Sonny Russo, trombones; Al Mattaliano, Charlie Shavers, Joe Wilder, trumpets

6 and more bears RECORDINGS designed for repeated listening For the very first time you now can acquire exclusively through AND MORE BEARS the PT Master Recording catalog, formerly known as 'SESAC Transcribed Library'. Extensive parts of this catalog will be available worldwide for downloading through the regular channels and platforms, as well as CD-on-demand albums. The most important point for music lovers and collectors is the material's exclusiveness: the music was unavailable elsewhere. The musicians and band-leaders were given studio time to record exclusive sessions of extra songs. Successful artists liked SESAC because it meant some extra money. From the very beginning, the repertoire was only available on a loan basis for radio stations every month the stations were given 40 cm transcription discs (later LP-sized discs) that were delivered with complete text information for the radio presenters. For DJs, SESAC transcriptions meant interesting and rare material for their audiences. And the sound quality is brilliant, as the recordings took place in some of America's best studios, and outstanding arrangers worked on these sessions. These recordings were initially produced for SESAC, America's second-oldest copyright society. The library was active from the late 1940s until the early 80s. The rights to the recordings were owned exclusively by the heirs of the SESAC founder and, with a few exceptions, have never been used for vinyl recordings... much less CD. Highlights of the catalogue include: A catalog of more than 7500 songs; Exclusive recordings from jazz giants such as Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and many others; Ace session musicians and supporting players who were stars in their own right like Alice Coltrane, Nat Adderly, Thad Jones, Kai Winding, Si Zentner, Gary Burton, Andy Williams, Eric Dolphy, Zoot Sims and many, many more; Rare and sought after session recordings with Chet Atkins, The Jordanaires, Anita Kerr, Richard Maltby, Tony Mottola, Nathaniel Shilkret, The Stamps Baxter Men, The Statesmen, Webb Pierce and Faron Young; Extensive classical repertoire with symphony orchestras. 1950s material in categories like Swing, Lounge, Country, Folk, Barbershop, Choir, Cowboy Music, Southern Gospel, Hawaiian, Latin, Marching Bands, Polkas among others. Go to www.and-more-bears.de to explore the full catalogue and see the latest additions