Curtis Fuller and Hampton Hawes with French Horns

Curtis Fuller and Hampton Hawes with French Horns is an album by trombonist Curtis Fuller with pianist Hampton Hawes recorded in 1957 and originally released as one half of a 16rpm record Baritones and French Horns but later re-released on the Status label, a subsidiary of Prestige Records in 1964.[1][2]

Curtis Fuller and Hampton Hawes with French Horns
Studio album by
Released1965
RecordedMay 18, 1957
StudioVan Gelder Studio, Hackensack
GenreJazz
Length36:45
LabelStatus
ST 8305
ProducerBob Weinstock
Curtis Fuller chronology
Curtis Fuller with Red Garland
(1957)
Curtis Fuller and Hampton Hawes with French Horns
(1965)
The Opener
(1957)
Hampton Hawes chronology
All Night Session! Vol. 3
(1956)
Curtis Fuller and Hampton Hawes with French Horns
(1957)
Mingus Three
(1957)

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]

In his review for Allmusic, Scott Yanow stated "the colorful ensembles and the very adept soloing by the French horns make this a particularly memorable recording. Strange that this album has been obscure for so long. Only the brief playing time keeps this intriguing set from getting a higher rating".[3]

Track listing

  1. "Ronnie's Tune" (Salvatore Zito) - 7:27
  2. "Roc and Troll" (Teddy Charles) - 7:11
  3. "A-Drift" (Zito) - 6:13
  4. "Lyriste" (Charles) - 6:00
  5. "Five Spot" (David Amram) - 3:28
  6. "No Crooks" (Charles) - 6:26

Personnel

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References

  1. Prestige Records discography accessed September 6, 2012
  2. Fitzgerald, M. Curtis Fuller Leader Entry, accessed October 22, 2019
  3. Yanow, S. Allmusic Review accessed September 6, 2012
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