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1. | Whisper Not
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2. | Action
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3. | Dark Eyes
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4. | Dark Eyes
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5. | Strong Man
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6. | Ill Wind (you're Blowing Me No Good)
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7. | Don't Explain
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8. | You Can't Get Away
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Jazz
with Kenny Burrell, Paul Chambers, Philly Joe Jones
Having played on dozens of other people's records in the 1950s, pianist Wynton Kelly in early 1958 went into the studio as a leader for the first time in seven years. With him were bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Philly Joe Jones, members of the Miles Davis rhythm section that Kelly would join the next year, and the increasingly important young guitarist Kenny Burrell. The result was this album, which is filled with the joy and blues feeling of a man about whose work fellow pianist Bill Evans said, ". . . Nothing about it seemed calculated . . . . there was just pure spirit shining through the conception." Here, that pure spirit shines through brilliantly.
With the exception of an album for Blue Note in 1951, this was pianist Wynton Kelly's first opportunity to record as a leader. At the time he was still a relative unknown but would soon get a certain amount of fame as Miles Davis's favorite accompanist. With guitarist Kenny Burrell, bassist Paul Chambers and (on three of the seven selections) drummer Philly Joe Jones, Kelly performs four jazz standards, Oscar Brown, Jr.'s "Strong Man" and two of his originals. Kelly became a major influence on pianists of the 1960s and '70s and one can hear the genesis of many other players in these swinging performances. The CD reissue adds an alternate take of "Dark Eyes" to the original program. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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