Night Hawk (album)
1961 studio album by Coleman Hawkins with Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
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Night Hawk is an album by saxophonists Coleman Hawkins with Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, recorded at the end of 1960 and released on the Swingville label.[1][2]
| Night Hawk | ||||
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| Released | 1961 | |||
| Recorded | December 30, 1960 | |||
| Studio | Van Gelder, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey | |||
| Genre | Jazz | |||
| Length | 40:40 | |||
| Label | Swingville SVLP 2016 | |||
| Producer | Esmond Edwards | |||
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| Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis chronology | ||||
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Reception
| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
| DownBeat | |
| The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings | |
| The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide | |
The contemporaneous DownBeat reviewer picked Hawkins' performance on "There Is No Greater Love" as the highlight, stating: "his fine sense of form and rhythmic construction [...] are exceptional, even for him".[4] The AllMusic site awarded the album 4 stars, stating: "Hawkins was one of the main inspirations of his fellow tenor Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, so it was logical that they would one day meet up in the recording studio. This CD has many fine moments from these two highly competitive jazzmen".[3]
Track listing
- "Night Hawk" (Coleman Hawkins) – 10:30
- "There Is No Greater Love" (Isham Jones, Marty Symes) – 8:15
- "In a Mellow Tone" (Duke Ellington, Milt Gabler) – 6:45
- "Don't Take Your Love from Me" (Henry Nemo) – 8:35
- "Pedalin'" (Ken McIntyre) – 6:35