Hampton Hawes - For Real! with Harold Land / Jazz Workshop Vinyl 180 Gram

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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ New and factory sealed 180 Gram Vinyl from Jazz Workshop - New & Sealed
Hampton Hawes - For Real! with Harold Land / Jazz Workshop Vinyl 180 Gram
Format: LP / 12" / 33rpm / STEREO
Label: JAZZ WORKSHOP
Catalogue Reference: JW-040
Recording Year: 1958
Country of Pressing: SPAIN
Comments: Sealed New Copy
Reissue of the original Contemporary S7589
Cover Grade: MINT
Vinyl Grade: MINT


Side One:

1. Hip (Hawes) 6:14
2. Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (Koehler-Harris) 9:20
3. Crazeology (Haris) 6:40

Side Two:

1. Number Game (Hawes-Land) 8:04
2. For Real (Hawes-Land) 11:21
3. I Love You (Porter) 3:50

Originally issued in Stereo on CONTEMPORARY S7589

Personnel:
Hampton Hawes (piano), Harold Land (tenor sax), Scott La Faro (bass), Frank Butler (drums).
All tracks recorded at Contemporary Records in Los Angeles; on March 17, 1958

Produced by Lester Koenig

Cover photo by Stan Levey
Cover design by Kershaw, Guidi Tri-Arts
Back-liner photos by Leonard Feather
Recording engineer: Roy DuNan
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Review:

"Although 'For Real!' was at least Hampton Hawes' 11th record as a leader, it was his first (and one of his relatively few) that included a horn player. The pianist matches quite well with the hard bop tenor of Harold Land (heard in his early prime), and the quartet outing, which also includes drummer Frank Butler, has an extra bonus in the playing of the brilliant bassist Scott LaFaro. Performing three bop standards (including "Crazeology") and three originals (two of which were co-written by Land), pianist Hawes sounds inspired by the other players and is in top form throughout the generally memorable outing."

Scott Yanow -All Music Guide