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Stormy Monday Blues |
Kenny Burrell |
első megjelenés éve: 1975 70 perc |
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(2001)
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 CD |
3.324 Ft
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1. | Stormy Monday Blues
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2. | Azure Te
Paris Blues
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3. | One for My Baby
And One More for the Road
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4. | (I'm Afraid) The Masquerade Is Over
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5. | Why Do I Choose You?
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6. | I Got It Bad
And That Ain't Good
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7. | Three Thousand Miles Back Home
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8. | Kim-Den Strut
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9. | Habiba
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10. | Quiet Lady
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Jazz / Bop
Recorded: June 18-20, 1974 & January 29-30, 1975
One of the most prolific, respected, and all-around able jazz guitarists of his, or any, generation, Kenny Burrell (b. 1931) recorded Stormy Monday and Sky Street, which are paired herein, for Fantasy Records in mid-1974 and early 1975, respectively. Stormy Monday, featuring the much-underrated pianist Richard Wyands, finds Burrell in a typically after-hours mood, spotlighting the ballads and blues of which he has long been an acknowledged master. One of the premier interpreters of Duke Ellington, Burrell is particularly moving on "I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)," which was done about a month after the Maestro's passing. Sky Street affords a relatively rare glimpse of Burrell's more contemporary side. Using a more aggressive tone, he's backed at times by electric piano and electric bass, occasionally delving into light funk and samba rhythms. He and his quintet(including reedman Jerome Richardson, who contributes two engaging originals here, and keyboardist Kirk Lightsey) sound completely at home in this style.
Kenny Burrell - guitar Jerome Richardson - soprano & tenor saxophones, flute, reeds Kirk Lightsey - piano, electric piano Richard Wyands - piano Stanley Gilbert - acoustic & electric basses John Heard - bass Lenny McBrowne - drums Richie Goldberg - drums Eddie Marshall - drums |
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