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1961 studio album by Bennie Green
Hornful of Soul (also released as Catwalk) is an album by American trombonist
Bennie Green recorded in 1960 and released on the
Bethlehem label.
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Reception
Professional ratingsReview scores |
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Allmusic |
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The
Allmusic review by
Scott Yanow awarded the album 4 stars calling it "Fine music that has long been overlooked".
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Track listing
- All compositions by Bennie Green except as indicated
- "
Summertime" (
George Gershwin,
Ira Gershwin,
DuBose Heyward) – 4:55
- "Groove One" – 5:01
- "Lowland-Ism" (
Babs Gonzales) – 6:24
- "Dibblin' and Dabblin'" (Gonzales) – 2:54
- "
My Foolish Heart" (
Ned Washington,
Victor Young) – 4:03
- "
(Back Home Again in) Indiana" (
James F. Hanley,
Ballard MacDonald) – 4:34
- "Catwalk" (
Mal Waldron) – 5:37
- "Dee Dee" (
Lem Davis) – 5:24
- Recorded in New York City in December, 1960.
Personnel
References
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Year(s) indicated are for the recording(s), not first release. |
As leader or co-leader | |
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With
Gene Ammons | |
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With
Jackie McLean | |
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With
Charles Mingus | |
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With the Prestige All Stars | |
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With others |
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All Night Long (
Kenny Burrell, 1956)
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Earthy (Kenny Burrell, 1957)
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2 Guitars (Kenny Burrell &
Jimmy Raney, 1957)
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Where? (
Ron Carter, 1961)
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The Teddy Charles Tentet (1956)
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Coolin' (
Teddy Charles, 1957)
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Cattin' with Coltrane and Quinichette (
John Coltrane &
Paul Quinichette, 1957)
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Coltrane (1957)
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Dakar (John Coltrane,
Pepper Adams &
Cecil Payne, 1957)
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At the Five Spot (
Eric Dolphy, both volumes, 1961)
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Tuba Sounds (
Ray Draper, 1957)
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Hornful of Soul (aka, Catwalk,
Bennie Green, 1960)
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Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday at Newport (1957)
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Lady in Satin (
Billie Holiday, 1958)
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So Warm (
Etta Jones, 1961)
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After Hours (
Thad Jones, 1957)
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Olio (Thad Jones, 1957)
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Reflections: Steve Lacy Plays Thelonious Monk (1958)
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Straight Ahead (
Abbey Lincoln, 1961)
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Teo (
Teo Macero, 1957)
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On the Sunny Side (Paul Quinichette, 1957)
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Percussion Bitter Sweet (
Max Roach, 1961)
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It's Time (Max Roach, 1962)
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Speak, Brother, Speak! (Max Roach, 1962)
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For Lady (
Webster Young, 1957)
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