Bird Song (Hampton Hawes album)

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Released1999
RecordedJanuary 18, 1956; March 17, 1958
StudioContemporary (Los Angeles)
Bird Song
Studio album by
Released1999
RecordedJanuary 18, 1956; March 17, 1958
StudioContemporary (Los Angeles)
GenreJazz
Length55:22
LabelContemporary OJCCD 1035-2
ProducerLester Koenig
Hampton Hawes chronology
For Real!
(1994)
Bird Song
(1999)
Trio and Quartet 1951-1956 Live and Studio Sessions
(2005)

Bird Song is an album by American jazz pianist Hampton Hawes recorded at sessions in 1956 and 1958 but not released on the Contemporary label until 1999.[1]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings[3]

The Allmusic review by Jim Todd states "It's a mystery why these tracks from 1956 and 1958 went unreleased until 1999. They come from a key creative period in Hawes' career when he was enjoying new levels of commercial and critical acclaim. Regardless, the music has now been done justice in a well-mastered release that will please fans of Hawes and of bop piano in general".[2] On All About Jazz, Derek Taylor observed "Hawes’ trio recordings of the 50s are among the finest examples of small ensemble hard bop created on California shores. With these new discoveries not only is his discography bolstered, but listeners are also given another window into his art at a time when it was at its zenith. This disc is valuable document and should be consulted by anyone who appreciates resourceful and resonant piano trio jazz".[4]

Doug Ramsey wrote, "These trios may not have quite the magnetic cogency of Hawes' working group with Red Mitchell and Chuck Thompson, but there is more than enough brilliance here to satisfy listeners who recognize Hawes as one of the finest of the pianists who grew out of Bud Powell".[5]

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Personnel

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