Cole Slaw Explained

Cole Slaw
Type:Album
Artist:Lou Donaldson
Cover:Cole Slaw.jpg
Released:1964
Recorded:June 19, 1964
Studio:RCA Recording Studios, New York City
Genre:Jazz
Label:Argo
LP-747
Producer:Esmond Edwards
Chronology:Lou Donaldson
Prev Title:Possum Head
Prev Year:1964
Next Title:Rough House Blues
Next Year:1964

Cole Slaw is an album by jazz saxophonist Lou Donaldson recorded for the Argo label in 1964 and performed by Donaldson with pianist Herman Foster, bassist Earl May, drummer Bruno Carr, and congalero Ray Barretto.[1]

The album was awarded 3 stars in an Allmusic review.[2]

Track listing

All compositions by Lou Donaldson except as indicated

  1. "There Is No Greater Love" (Isham Jones, Marty Symes)
  2. "Poinciana" (Nat Simon, Buddy Bernier)
  3. "Cole Slaw" (aka "Sorghum Switch") (Jesse Stone)
  4. "People Will Say We're in Love" (Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II)
  5. "Li'l Miss Fine"
  6. "'O sole mio" (Eduardo Di Capua, Alfredo Mazzucchi, Giovanni Capurro)
  7. "Skylark" (Hoagy Carmichael, Johnny Mercer)
  8. "Soul Gumbo"

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. //www.jazzdisco.org/lou-donaldson/catalog/#cadet-lp-747 Lou Donaldson discography

  2. Allmusic Review