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1. | All Blues
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2. | Confirmation
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3. | Save That Time
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4. | Double Rainbow
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5. | Our Love Remains
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6. | Dat Dere
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7. | Little Butterfly (Pannonica)
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8. | My Dungeon Shook - excerpt from James Baldwin's "Letter to My Nephew James on The 100th Anniversary of The Emancipation
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9. | Since I Fell For You
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10. | Three Little Words
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11. | Duke Ellington 's Sound Of Love
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12. | No One Knows Just What Love Holds In Store (Two Degrees East, Three Degrees West)
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13. | Bring It On Home
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Jazz / Vocal, Standards, Traditional Pop, Vocal Jazz
Recorded: February 27, 1993
Kevin Mahogany: vocal, Kenny Barron: piano, Ralph Moore: tenor saxophone, Ray Drummond: bass, Lewis Nash: drums.
There were few important new male jazz singers on the scene when Kevin Mahogany released his stunning CD debut as a leader, accompanied by a first-call rhythm section consisting of pianist Kenny Barron, bassist Ray Drummond, and drummer Lewis Nash, plus tenor saxophonist Ralph Moore added on selected tracks. Gifted with a rich baritone, Mahogany begins with a powerful interpretation of "All Blues," followed by a fun scatted exchange with Nash to introduce a romp through "Confirmation," in which he masters Eddie Jefferson's vocalese lyrics at a fast tempo without a slip and makes a number of funny detours in the scatted solo that follows. Other highlights include the shimmering "Double Rainbow," the soulful ballad "Our Love Remains," a comical interpretation of "Dat Dere," and a reverent interpretation of Charles Mingus' "Duke Ellington's Sound of Love." Mahogany's "Three Little Words" (not the well-known standard with the same title) is a pretty ballad set as a bossa nova. To wrap his outstanding introductory CD, he closes with a gospel-flavored take of Sam Cooke's "Bring It on Home." ~ Ken Dryden, All Music Guide
Kevin Mahogany
Active Decade: '90s Born: Jul 30, 1958 in Kansas City, MO Genre: Vocal Styles: Bop, Standards, Traditional Pop, Vocal Jazz
Kevin Mahogany's sudden prominence in the mid-'90s was a relief to many who felt that male jazz singers under the age of 60 were non-existent. His swinging style is reminiscent, but not derivative of, Joe Williams. Mahogany played piano, clarinet, and various saxophones while growing up before deciding to specialize in singing. He attended Baker University in Kansas and sang locally in some R&B groups. In the early '90s, Mahogany dedicated himself to jazz and, after two fine albums for Enja, he signed with Warner Bros. for LPs including 1997's Another Time Another Place and 1998's My Romance. In addition, he has recorded as a guest on dates by Elvin Jones and arranger Frank Mantooth. In fall 2000, Portrait of Kevin Mahogany was released. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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