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George Coleman: With Strings
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George Coleman
saxophone, tenorb.1935

Bill Dobbins
pianoThere are five songs in all, the last two of which

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Johnny Mandel
arrangerb.1925
Aside from that, there's not much to report except that Coleman was a spry eighty-seven years old when his part of the album (with quartet) was recorded at New Jersey's Van Gelder Studio in December 2022 (the strings were recorded more than three months later, in early April 2023), and that the reason given for Coleman's move to strings is that he was still growing and searching for new means of expression as he neared his ninetieth decade. Which is probably as sound an argument as any. Besides Hazeltine, the members of Coleman's core group are bassist John Webber and drummer

Joe Farnsworth
drumsb.1968

Cafe Da Silva
percussionThose who are accustomed to hearing the "old" George Coleman (read: flat-out swinger) may have to adapt to the "new" version (read: peaceful balladeer). But as it is never too late, at least in his eyes, to learn and share new tricks, longtime fans may indeed welcome and warm to the change in climate, from hot and humid to to cool and frosty. It is, after all, still George Coleman, whose merit has been proven on many roadways and in many climes. ">
Track Listing
Dedicated to You; Moment to Moment; Stella by Starslight; A Time for Love; Ugly Beauty; A Time for Love (with full orchestra intro); Ugly Beauty (with full orchestra intro).
Personnel
George Coleman
saxophone, tenorDavid Hazeltine
pianoJohn Webber
bass, acousticJoe Farnsworth
drumsCafe Da Silva
percussionAlbum information
Title: With Strings | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: HighNote Records
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