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Confessin': The Astounding Coleman Hawkins
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Album: Confessin': The Astounding Coleman Hawkins
Artist: Coleman Hawkins
Release Date: 9/13/2005
Genre: Jazz

Confessin' compiles two separate studio dates recorded on May 27, 1954, and April 24, 1958, under the leadership of legendary tenor saxophonist Coleman Hawkins. The Chicago 1954 session brings together an unknown combo consisting of organ, piano, guitar, and bass; the only surviving personal... [+] Expand

Track Name
There Is Nothing Like a Dame    
On My Way    
Should I    
Thanks for the Misery    
Flight Eleven    
You Can't Take That Away from Me    
I'll Tell You Later    
Modern Fantasy    
I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face    
Goin' Down Home    
Confessin'    
September Song    
Last Stop    

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