@matytinman

Ben Webster - King Of The Tenors (1954) Vinyl, mono, Verve 1981, Japan
00:01 "Tenderly" (Walter Gross, Jack Lawrence) 
03:04 "Jive at Six" (Harry "Sweets" Edison) 
07:17 "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" (Duke Ellington, Bob Russell)
10:25 "That's All" (Alan Brandt, Bob Haymes) 
14:19 "Bounce Blues" (Ben Webster) 
18:52 "Pennies from Heaven" (Arthur Johnston, Johnny Burke) 
21:44 "Cotton Tail" (Ellington) 
25:05 "Danny Boy" (Frederic Weatherly)
Thanks to @julianvickery8341

DR         Peak         RMS     Duration Track
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DR14      -5.24 dB   -22.78 dB      3:05 01-Tenderly
DR15      -2.36 dB   -18.97 dB      4:13 02-Jive At Six
DR13      -5.30 dB   -20.44 dB      3:08 03-Don't Get Around Much Anymore
DR13      -3.61 dB   -20.46 dB      3:53 04-That's All
DR13      -3.12 dB   -18.32 dB      4:34 05-Bounce Blues
DR12      -3.81 dB   -19.29 dB      2:51 06-Pennies From Heaven
DR14      -3.56 dB   -18.98 dB      3:22 07-Cottontail
DR14      -5.20 dB   -23.63 dB      3:40 08-Danny Boy
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Number of tracks:  8
Official DR value: DR14

https://x.com/nauscopio/status/1788971581135319380
https://www.discogs.com/release/4200379-Ben-Webster-King-Of-The-Tenors

@thesinnerman1398

Le rap n’est pas encore mort à une époque où les gimmicks et onomatopées constituent 70 % des paroles des sons. Dinos nous rappelle ce qu'est cet art. Merci dinos

@omayarushd6509

The geniuses that made the stuff that made America proud and loved around the world, despite a horrible, and dark history!

@randyoxford9906

If only the youth were exposed to this magic early on. Oh, the possibilities 😮❤

@stixpooper3704

Such a mellow tone from that sax.
Like honey dripping from a spoon!

@beefheart9419

My biggest inspiration. Love the phrasing. Love the tone. Pure nostalgia. Ben Webster forever

@notappropriate6716

Every once and a while I go on a musical journey and end up somewhere surprising. Tonight I started with Seazons (afrobeats) then to Angela Bowfil Try,  then Rachelle Forrell and Will Downing,  next was Rachelle Forrell, Patti Austin, George Duke, and Jonathan Butler, and now I'm finally here. I love having YouTube to be able to bounce around listening to great music and musicians.

@jamesc.lockwood3810

I have this vinyl  and it is one of many great ones by Mr. Webster.

@jeanlemenicier8438

What a marvelous sound!!! Si je pouvais jouer du ténor, c'est comme ça que tacherais de le faire

@mosheacimanbehar7535

Ben Webster, Charlie Parker, Dexter Gordon, Coleman Hawkins, Stan Getz, Johnny Hodges, etc... who cares which one was the best? They were all greats who have given us a lot of pleasure.... Although I must confess that I have a soft spot for Big Ben....

@ditseayella4524

thank U!! 😊😊

@alvistd2168

If were all here. In a thousand years(people in general) this will be remembered.

@votingcitizen

Ben Webster	Tenor Saxophone
Harry Edison	Trumpet
Benny Carter	Alto Saxophone
Ray Brown	Bass
Alvin Stoller	Drums
J.C. Heard	Drums
Barney Kessel	Guitar
Herb Ellis	Guitar
Oscar Peterson	Piano

@PEPE13VENENOSO

Just discovered this 
What a masterpiece!!!

@AndrewReevesArt

That tone. ❤

@ElaineLiebowitz

His talent, genius touches my soul.

@DaQuestioningCrustacean

Rightfully deserved title, I wouldn't doubt it for a moment.

@LEONELVARELAMONDACA

gracias!!!!!!...  nada como esta música como  para terminar un dia pesado, y dormir en los brazos de tu amada

@nassar57

MORE THAN ANY OTHER FAMOUS JAZZ IMPROVISER - Ben knew how to effectively use a wide range of volume dynamics in his solos SO very effectively creating the mood he wanted to convey!! Truly one of Ben Webster's best, most fitting recordings!

@creathechiboi

cheers to you all, for being here to enjoy quality