Dive into the rich history of jazz with Coleman Hawkins' "Americans in Holland Vol. 2 - the Great 1930s Unissued Studio Recordings." This captivating collection, released by Timeless Records in 2011, offers a rare glimpse into the early career of one of jazz's most influential figures. Spanning a variety of styles including bebop, cool jazz, and hard bop, this album is a treasure trove of 22 previously unissued tracks from the 1930s.
Coleman Hawkins, a tenor saxophonist known for his deep, resonant tone and innovative approach, leads the charge with his distinctive sound. The album features a mix of standards and lesser-known gems, showcasing Hawkins' virtuosity and versatility. From the sultry "What Harlem Is to Me" to the upbeat "New Street Swing," each track is a testament to Hawkins' mastery of the instrument.
The album's duration of just over an hour makes it a perfect companion for a leisurely afternoon or a late-night jazz session. Whether you're a seasoned jazz aficionado or a newcomer to the genre, "Americans in Holland Vol. 2" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. Don't miss the chance to explore this historic collection and discover the timeless magic of Coleman Hawkins.