Earl Coleman - Early Years: The Collection 1946-56 (2024)

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Title: Early Years: The Collection 1946-56
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Acrobat Records
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:25:50
Total Size: 286 mb
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Tracklist:

CD1

01. Earl Coleman - Don't Sing Me The Blues
02. Earl Coleman - Don't Explain To Me Baby
03. The Charlie Parker Quartet Feat. Earl Coleman - Dark Shadows
04. Earl Coleman - This Is Always
05. Earl Coleman - Hold That Money
06. Earl Coleman - I Hadn't Anyone Till You
07. Earl Coleman And His All Stars - Yardbird Suite
08. Earl Coleman And His All Stars - A Stranger In Town
09. Earl Coleman And His All Stars - Guilty
10. Earl Coleman And His All Stars - As Time Goes By
11. Earl Coleman - Searching Blues
12. Earl Coleman - Nightingale
13. Earl Coleman - This Is Always
14. Gene Ammons & His Band with Earl Coleman - Haven't Changed A Thing

CD2

01. Earl Coleman - No Love, No Nothin'
02. Earl Coleman - It's You Or No One
03. Earl Coleman - Come Rain Or Come Shine
04. Earl Coleman - Social Call
05. Earl Coleman - Reminiscing
06. Earl Coleman - Say It Isn't So
07. The Sonny Rollins Quartet with Earl Coleman - My Ideal
08. The Sonny Rollins Quartet with Earl Coleman - Two Different Worlds

Earl Coleman was one of a coterie of fine African-American jazz and R&B crooners who came to the fore during the post-war era, and which included Nat King Cole, Billy Eckstine, Johnny Hartman, and later examples like Brook Benton. Unlike some of those artists, however, his career never quite scaled the heights that his talent promised or merited, although he made some excellent records with notable artists along the way. This 2-CD collection comprises as many of his recordings we could amass - he was not a prolific recording artist, and some of his sides are hard to locate, and his work has not been very thoroughly compiled over the years. It features a significant proportion of his studio recordings during this era, both on singles for the Dial, Atlantic, Mercury, Jade and Prestige labels, and albums, including the titles from his album for the Prestige label Earl Coleman Returns and his performances with the Sonny Rollins Quartet for the Rollins' album Tour De Force. Other notable bandleaders and musicians featured in the recordings are Miles Davis, Gene Ammons, Charlie Parker, Erroll Garner, Milt Jackson, Red Callender, Howard McGhee, Percy Heath, Kenny Clarke, Junior Mance, Linton Garner, Fats Navarro, Art Farmer, Gigi Gryce, Hank Jones, Oscar Pettiford, Sonny Rollins, Max Roach and other noted musicians. The willingness of those stars to invite him to record with them underlines the respect in which he was held. It's a collection which offers a rare showcase for a stylish performer who should have had much more success and recognition than he enjoyed over the years.


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Many thanks.