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Ben Webster King Of The Tenors (Limited Edition) Vinyl LP 2025
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Ben Webster King Of The Tenors (Limited Edition) Vinyl LP 2025

Ben Webster King Of The Tenors (Limited Edition) Vinyl LP 2025

Tracklist:

  1. Tenderly
  2. Jive At Six
  3. Don't Get Around Much Anymore
  4. That's All
  5. Poutin'
  6. Bounce Blues
  7. Pennies From Heaven
  8. Cottontail
  9. Danny Boy
  10. Bounce Blues [alternative Take]
  11. That's All [single Version]

Originally recorded for producer Norman Granz, "King Of The Tenors" is the result of two sessions, both of which feature Ben Webster along with musicians which were part of Jazz at the Philharmonic at that time. While one of the sessions has Webster sharing the front line with Benny Carter and Harry “Sweets” Edison, the other presents Webster as the sole horn with the rhythm section of piano, guitar, bass and drums.

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Ben Webster King Of The Tenors (Limited Edition) Vinyl LP 2025

Tracklist:

  1. Tenderly
  2. Jive At Six
  3. Don't Get Around Much Anymore
  4. That's All
  5. Poutin'
  6. Bounce Blues
  7. Pennies From Heaven
  8. Cottontail
  9. Danny Boy
  10. Bounce Blues [alternative Take]
  11. That's All [single Version]

Originally recorded for producer Norman Granz, "King Of The Tenors" is the result of two sessions, both of which feature Ben Webster along with musicians which were part of Jazz at the Philharmonic at that time. While one of the sessions has Webster sharing the front line with Benny Carter and Harry “Sweets” Edison, the other presents Webster as the sole horn with the rhythm section of piano, guitar, bass and drums.

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Tracklist:

  1. Tenderly
  2. Jive At Six
  3. Don't Get Around Much Anymore
  4. That's All
  5. Poutin'
  6. Bounce Blues
  7. Pennies From Heaven
  8. Cottontail
  9. Danny Boy
  10. Bounce Blues [alternative Take]
  11. That's All [single Version]

Originally recorded for producer Norman Granz, "King Of The Tenors" is the result of two sessions, both of which feature Ben Webster along with musicians which were part of Jazz at the Philharmonic at that time. While one of the sessions has Webster sharing the front line with Benny Carter and Harry “Sweets” Edison, the other presents Webster as the sole horn with the rhythm section of piano, guitar, bass and drums.