| | Ernie Coleman Trio Be Gentle Please CD Ernie Coleman Trio Discography of CDs
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Ernie Coleman Trio: Ernie Coleman Trio (flute, tenor saxophone); Danny DeVincent (Hammond b-3 organ); Ted Sienkiewicz (drum). Ernie Coleman Trio Be Gentle Please Songs | 1. | Say It Isn't So |
| 2. | High on a Windy Hill |
| 3. | Stars in My Eyes |
| 4. | You Call It Madness |
| 5. | So in Love |
| 6. | Have You Met Miss Jones |
| 7. | April in Paris |
| 8. | You Tell Me Your Dream, I'll Tell You Mine |
| 9. | Lullaby of the Leaves |
| 10. | Deep Night |
| 11. | Stella by Starlight |
| 12. | Goodnight, My Someone |
| Be Gentle Please Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Easy Jazz 50s Ernie Coleman led this trio for 15 years, beginning at Wilbur Clark's Desert Inn in 1958.
Deeply experienced, Ernie was far more artistic than well-known. He played with and knew most of the greats, from Miller's guys to Kenton's. He never sought the spotlight, but loved to make great music, and here he does, on the first and only album the Trio made. The song selections are classic, but were constrained by Warner Brothers, who wanted to showcase the "sound" of Danny DeVincent's Hammond playing 1/3 under Ernie's tenor or flute. It is sad that they were not allowed to play some of their Latin Jazz, which was very reminiscent of George Shearing. This session though, is near-magical in skill, and a real collector's album, now re-iiued by Warner as a CD.
If you love good music, this is it. Submitted by rvbunting (Mesa, AZ)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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