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  2. CD, Compilation, Promo. Prestige – PRCD 11024-2. US. 2003. US — 2003. New Submission. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Soul Eyes: The Mal Waldron Memorial Album by Mal Waldron. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  3. Soul Eyes: the Mal Waldron Mem . Import . Mal Waldron Format: Audio CD. 4,4 4,4 von 5 Sternen 6 Sternebewertungen. 28,91 € 28, 91 € Preisangaben inkl. USt. Abhängig von der Lieferadresse kann die USt. an der Kasse variieren. Weitere Informationen. A ...

  4. 3. Jan. 2012 · "Soul Eyes"from album "Mal Waldron - Soul Eyes" (1997)Mal Waldron - pianoJeanne Lee - vocalsSteve Coleman - alto saxophoneAndrew Cyrille - drumsReggie Workma...

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  5. This is an excellent compilation of recordings in chronological order between 1952 & 1962 by the jazz pianist Mal Waldron(1926-2003). Most of the eleven tracks were recorded by Rudy Van Gelder in New Jersey and feature seven Waldron originals with various line-ups from an impressive collective personnel of:

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mal_WaldronMal Waldron - Wikipedia

    During Waldron's period as house pianist for Prestige Records in the late 1950s, he appeared on dozens of albums and composed for many of them, including writing his most famous song, "Soul Eyes", for Coltrane. Waldron was often an accompanist for vocalists, and was Billie Holiday's regular accompanist from April 1957 until her death in July 1959.

  7. Hello ! “ Soul Eyes ” is a composition written by Mal Waldron. It was first recorded on March 22, 1957, for the album Interplay for 2 Trumpets and 2 Tenors. One of the tenor saxophonists on that recording was John Coltrane, who brought the song back to attention by recording it in 1962 for his album Coltrane.