The Hawk Returns Explained

The Hawk Returns
Type:studio
Artist:Coleman Hawkins
Cover:The Hawk Returns (Coleman Hawkins album).jpg
Released:1954
Genre:Jazz
Label:Savoy Records Reissue of session for Al Benson's Parrot records.
Chronology:Coleman Hawkins
Prev Title:The Hawk Talks
Prev Year:1952
Next Title:Timeless Jazz
Next Year:1954

The Hawk Returns is an album by Coleman Hawkins, released in 1954 on Savoy Records.

Other musicians on the album were uncredited; however, the 1953-1954 entry in the Chronological Classics series (which includes these recordings) lists organist Les Strand and guitarist Leo Blevins on the first six tracks, and Sun Ra as the pianist on tracks 7-12.[1]

Track listing

  1. "Goin' Down Home" Ozzie Cadena
  2. "I'll Follow My Secret Heart" Noël Coward
  3. "On My Way" Ozzie Cadena
  4. "I'll Tell You Later" Adam Brenner
  5. "What a Diff'rence a Day Made" Stanley Adams (singer) María Grever
  6. "Last Stop" Ozzie Cadena
  7. "Should I?" Nacio Herb Brown Arthur Freed
  8. "Flight Eleven" Coleman Hawkins
  9. "Modern Fantasy" Coleman Hawkins
  10. "Confessin'" Doc Daugherty Al J. Neiburg Ellis Reynolds
  11. "September Song" Maxwell Anderson Kurt Weill
  12. "They Can't Take That Away from Me" George Gershwin Ira Gershwin

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Coleman Hawkins - 1953-1954. 2020-08-13. Discogs. en.