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1964 studio album by Hampton Hawes
The Green Leaves of Summer is an album by American jazz pianist
Hampton Hawes recorded in 1964 and released on the
Contemporary label.
[1]
The
AllMusic review by
Scott Yanow states "Pianist Hampton Hawes' first recording after serving five years in prison finds Hawes evolving a bit from a
Bud Powell -influenced bop pianist to one familiar with more modern trends in jazz... Recommended".
[2]
"Vierd Blues" (
Miles Davis ) – 5:28
"
The Green Leaves of Summer " (
Dimitri Tiomkin ,
Paul Francis Webster ) – 6:18
"
Ill Wind " (
Harold Arlen ,
Ted Koehler ) – 3:54
"
St. Thomas " (
Sonny Rollins ) – 3:07
"
Secret Love " (
Sammy Fain , Paul Francis Webster) – 5:34
"
Blue Skies " (
Irving Berlin ) – 5:19
"
The More I See You " (
Harry Warren ,
Mack Gordon ) – 5:31
"G.K. Blues" (Hampton Hawes) – 4:08
Years given are for the recording(s), not release.
Albums as leader Sideman with others
Gene Ammons and Friends at Montreux (1973)
I'll Catch the Sun! (
Sonny Criss , 1969)
On the Road (
Art Farmer , 1976)
The Hunt (
Dexter Gordon , 1947)
Blues à la Suisse (Dexter Gordon, 1973)
Kessel Plays Standards (
Barney Kessel , 1955)
Let's Cook! (Barney Kessel, 1957)
Live in Hollywood (
Warne Marsh , 1952)
Mingus Three (
Charles Mingus , 1957)
Stratosonic Nuances (
Blue Mitchell , 1975)
The Early Show (
Art Pepper , 1952)
Surf Ride (Art Pepper, 1952)
Living Legend (Art Pepper, 1976)
Modern Sounds (
Shorty Rogers , 1951)
Shorty Rogers and His Giants (1953)
Bud Shank – Shorty Rogers – Bill Perkins (1955)
Sonny Rollins and the Contemporary Leaders (1958)
So Doggone Good (
Sonny Stitt , 1972)