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Ben Webster - In Europe Vol. 2 album flac Performer: Ben Webster
Title: In Europe Vol. 2
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Genre: Jazz

Born March 27, 1909 in Kansas City, Missouri, USA. Died September 20, 1973 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Also known as "The Brute" or "Frog". He was an influential American jazz tenor saxophonist.

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Tenor Sax Stylings Vol. 2 Compilation. Year of Release: 1952. Ben Webster best tracks. Include tracks from compilation albums Exclude tracks from compilation albums The same track can appear on multiple albums, so excluding tracks from compilation albums helps to remove duplicates from this list. Soulville (from the album Soulville).

Benjamin Francis Webster (March 27, 1909 – September 20, 1973) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist. He is considered one of the three most important "swing tenors" along with Coleman Hawkins and Lester Young. Known affectionately as "The Brute" or "Frog", he had a tough, raspy, and brutal tone on stomps (with growls), yet on ballads he played with warmth and sentiment. He was indebted to alto saxophonist Johnny Hodges, who, he said, taught him to play his instrument.

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A1 Bens Bounce
A2 Sunday
A3 I Got It Bad And That Aint Good
A4 Cottontail
B1 For All We Know
B2 That's All
B3 You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
Tenor Saxophone – Don Byas
B4 I Got Rhythm
Tenor Saxophone – Don Byas

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"Recorded in Scandinavia with unknown (but excellent) accompaniement during the late 1960's & early 1970's"