Hampton Hawes - Dear People (2018)
Artist: Hampton Hawes
Title: Dear People
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: nagel heyer records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 2:08:34
Total Size: 670 / 296 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Dear People
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: nagel heyer records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 2:08:34
Total Size: 670 / 296 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. I Should Care (04:27)
2. Easy Living (04:49)
3. So in Love (03:57)
4. I Love You (04:00)
5. Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me (11:00)
6. Embraceable You (04:57)
7. Groovin' High (05:46)
8. Back Home Blues (05:29)
9. Polka Dots and Moonbeams (04:41)
10. Sweet Sue (05:37)
11. Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (09:22)
12. Autumn in New York (05:21)
13. Numbers Game (08:07)
14. Body and Soul (04:16)
15. Love Is Just Around the Corner (05:44)
16. Stella by Starlight (04:53)
17. Round Midnight (05:22)
18. April in Paris (07:32)
19. Summertime (04:39)
20. Five Spot (03:31)
21. Hip (06:17)
22. Woody'n You (05:44)
23. Two Bass Hit (02:52)
Hampton Hawes was one of the finest jazz pianists of the 1950s, a fixture on the Los Angeles scene who brought his own interpretations to the dominant Bud Powell style. In the mid- to late '40s, he played with Sonny Criss, Dexter Gordon, and Wardell Gray, among others on Central Avenue. He was with Howard McGhee's band (1950-1951), played with Shorty Rogers and the Lighthouse All-Stars, served in the Army (1952-1954), and then led trios in the L.A. area, recording many albums for Contemporary. Arrested for heroin possession in 1958, Hawes spent five years in prison until he was pardoned by President Kennedy. He led trios for the remainder of his life, using electric piano (which disturbed his longtime fans) for a period in the early to mid-'70s, but returned to acoustic piano before dying from a stroke in 1977. Hampton Hawes' memoirs, Raise Up Off Me (1974), are both frank and memorable, and most of his records (for Xanadu, Prestige, Savoy, Contemporary, Black Lion, and Freedom) are currently available. ~ Scott Yanow