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Click here for more info about 'Coleman Hawkins - What A Difference A Day Made'Click here for more info about 'Coleman Hawkins - What A Difference A Day Made'

COLEMAN HAWKINS What A Difference A Day Made (Scarce 1935 UK 10" 78RPM shellac single issued for Export to France also featuring Blue Moon, great gold on maroon 'Nipper' HMV labels. The tracks were recorded on 2 March 1935 in Paris with StephaneGrappelli, Django Reinhardt & the rest of the Quintet Of The Hot Club of France. The disc itself is in superb condition with no scratches & just a couple of light surface marks to show for its SEVENTY years! X4497) more...
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Click here for more info about 'Coleman Hawkins - Things Ain't What They Used To Be'Click here for more info about 'Coleman Hawkins - Things Ain't What They Used To Be'

COLEMAN HAWKINS Things Ain't What They Used To Be (1967 UK 6-track mono LP, drawing in two Rudy Van Gelder recorded sessions from 1961 with the front laminated flipback sleeve listing all backing musicians. Despite some discolouring to the sleeve the vinyl is excellent XTRA5031) more...
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Click here for more info about 'Coleman Hawkins - When Day Is Done'Click here for more info about 'Coleman Hawkins - When Day Is Done'

COLEMAN HAWKINS When Day Is Done (Scarce 1940 UK 10" 78RPM shellac single also featuring Bouncing With Bean, great gold on maroon 'Nipper' HMV labels. The disc itself is in superb condition with no scratches & just a couple of light surface marksto show for its SIXTY FIVE years! B9087) more...
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Click here for more info about 'Coleman Hawkins - Coleman Hawkins 1927 To 1939'Click here for more info about 'Coleman Hawkins - Coleman Hawkins 1927 To 1939'

COLEMAN HAWKINS Coleman Hawkins 1927 To 1939 (1990 UK 18-track LP issued as part of the 'Jazz Classics In Digital Stereo' series featuring Robert Parker recreations from the original 78 masters & inlcuding original track details, with inner sleeve showing extensive liner notes, picture sleeve. The sleeve shows a little shelfwear whilst the vinyl appears barely played REB698) more...
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COLEMAN HAWKINS with THE OSCAR PETERSON QUARTET In Memory To A True Jazz Giant (70s French only 12-track mono LP, also featuring Oscar Peterson on Piano, Ray Brown on Bass, Ray Brown on Bass, Herb Ellis on Guitar & Alvin Stoller on Guitar, frontlaminated pinched spine picture sleeve with sleeve notes in English on the reverse. The sleeve shows just a little light shelfwear with a couple of spots of discolouration to the unlaminated back & the vinyl is flawless) more...
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