
About Bob Cooper
Like many West Coast tenor saxophonists of his generation, Bob Cooper's style was based upon skillful emulation of Lester Young's velvety, vetiver-scented tone, harmonic ingenuity and sinuous technique. The best introduction to this artist would be Coop! The Music of Bob Cooper, released in 1958 by Contemporary Records. Initially known as an exponent of the Stan Kenton Orchestra, he branched out and spent four decades as an all-purpose session man
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Top Tracks
Easy Living
Strike Up The Band
'Round Midnight
Angel Eyes
All Or Nothing At All
Milano Blues
It's De-Lovely
Deep In A Dream
Hallelujah
Excursion
Group Activity
Drawing Lines
Tongue Twister
Hot Boy
People Will Say We're In Love
Sunset
Tickle Toe
Segsov Sed
Cappucino Time
When The Sun Comes Out
The Way You Look Tonight
Fiera di milano
Polka Dots And Moonbeams
I'm Through With Love
It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
Cappuccino Time
Lisbon Lady
When The Sun Comes Out (1999 - Remastered)
Indiana
All the Things You Are
That's All
Solo plight
She Didn't Say Yes
Make Someone Happy
She didn't say "yes"
It Don't Mean A Thing
It's Delovely
Confirmation
Jazz Theme & Four Variations: Happy Changes (with Lou Levy, Frank Rosolino, Conte Candoli & Victor Feldman)
Somebody Loves Me
When the Sun Comes Out (Bonus Track)
Ice Breakdown
Day Dream
Jazz Theme & Four Variations: A Blue Period (with Lou Levy, Frank Rosolino, Conte Candoli & Victor Feldman)
Frankie and Johnny
When the Sun Comes Out (feat. Bud Shank, Claude Williamson, Jimmy Giuffre & Shelly Manne)
Warlike Seamen (The Irish Captain)
Jazz Theme and Four Variations - Main Theme: Sunday Mood
Tequila Time
Cry Like the Wind
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