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I really love all the albums he did with Richard Wyands on Electric keys!
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06-21-2014 05:54 AM
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I love Kenny. I'm also a huge Blossom Dearie fan, so the recording they did of Comden and Green tunes will always be on my playlist, up there with the two Kenny did with Tommy Flanagan and Trane.
David
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Thanks for that. I adore Blossom Dearie. One of the best 'moments' of my adult life was walking along a levee in "New Orleans" while singing her version of "Someone's Been Sending Me Flowers" while my brilliant / creative friend Vicky (-who had never heard the song before) improvised a dance. The people with us applauded when we were done. It really was like something out of a musical....
Originally Posted by TruthHertz
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Yes! The Comden and Green recording is a rare intimate glimpse into hearing Kenny in such an intimate setting and though he doesn't play on every track, hearing him support Blossom is a treat. I was lucky to see Blossom live (as I've been lucky to see Kenny) and Blossom's audience rapport with the audience was legendary. She immediately made you feel like you were spending an after dinner evening in her living room. You knew when you set foot in the room this was the feel. One time a guy was there to impress a girl, and he was at a table talking to her about his jazz savvy. Blossom finished a song and quietly leaned into the mic "I will gladly refund your seat costs but I would appreciate it if you would leave right now. Thank you." Score. Keith Jarrett never tamed a room the way Blossom could.
Originally Posted by MarkRhodes
OK back to Kenny Burrell...
David
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Yes, we should get back to Kenny, but one more Blossom story never hurt anyone. On one of her live recordings, she finishes a song, pauses for applause, then says, "My mother doesn't know I'm here. She has no idea I sing in nightclubs. She thinks I'm still in jail!"
(I think it's time for a new thread in "From the Banstand" called 'Audience patter.')
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If you havn't xhecked out the one dedicated to charlie christian then i'd suggest that one
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yeah - don't know the charlie christian one - so that's a score
as for the one's i play all the time:
with wynton kelly as leader - 'piano' (oddly titled i suppose)
various ones with jimmy smith (i particularly love 'the sermon' which has another guitarist on it too - 'blue bash')
'all night long' and 'all day long'
'round midnight' (is this early 70's maybe?)
obviously - 'midnight blue'
any record on which anyone plays 'greensleaves' (when they ain't playin a fruckin lute) is best not discussed (((imho)))
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"any record on which anyone plays 'greensleaves' (when they ain't playin a fruckin lute) is best not discussed (((imho)))"
I like this one, and there's no 'fruckin lute'
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I can't help wondering: how many jazz guitarists have done albums dedicated to Charlie Christian? I have the ones by Kenny Burrell and Herb Ellis. (Well, I have them on CD....) Who else did one?
Originally Posted by nick1994
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Midnight Blue
Guitar Forms
Organ Grinder Swing
the Sermon
Back at the Chicken Shack...last three with Jimmy Smith
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If you have not read this I am sure you will get a bit out of this fantastic interview (and some pointers on recordings):
Kenny Burrell | Vintage Guitar® magazine
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My faves are the ones he played his D'A with the DeArmond pick up on it.
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I actually only knew of the Kenny burrell one, now I want to check out this herb ellis one. I don't know of any more but I'm sure there might be a couple more out there.
Originally Posted by MarkRhodes
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I keep 'promoting' his solo record 'Tenderly'... to me it one of the best solo guiatar performance ever, which represents brilliant thoughtful musian, arranger, composer in one person.
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this is just fantastic - thanks thanks thanks! especially to ingeneri
and to wintermoon - yes - if anyone can make greensleaves work its pd and jh - but i'm still not digging the jazz meets henry the eighth thing
every now and again i come back to kb and find myself thinking - this is just the best tone you can get out of a guitar
then i listen to peter bernstein and think something very similar
'the sermon' was pretty much my first exposure to jazz (that and 'portrait in jazz') - i still adore it
that wynton kelly album is a treat too
lots of new stuff for me here - what a great forum this is!
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Pretty much any KB album will be good!
Besides Midnight Blue and the albums with Jimmy Smith, one of my favourites is Soul Call. Another one, but not an obvious choice I supppose, is Weaver of Dreams, on which KB sings (and plays guitar, of course)!
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Blue Bash - it is in Kenny's name but is a Jimmy Smith Trio recording.
DG
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DG
All the Blue Note stuff that Kenny Burrell plays guitar on is great, but especially the Jimmy Smith records.
GT
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Ok, so I've got Midnight Blue (I'm pretty sure you all do as well). I have Guitar Forms, and some of the Jimmy Smith stuff.
And then I looked up his discography, and holy cow....
So what are some Kenny Burrell, either as a leader or a sideman, that I should be looking to listen to?
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Here’s a good start.
Enjoy.
Kenny Burrell - YouTube
A Night At The Vanguard - Kenny Burrell - YouTube
Kenny Burrell - Soul Call - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...66A2t-E24maI10
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These two albums have some great stuff.
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Yes indeed!
Originally Posted by cosmic gumbo
Hearing Freight Train is what put the hook in me a long time ago.
Tommy (as usual) really knocks me out on that, too.
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I recently purchased a double CD (Live At The Village Vanguard) of live recordings - three live albums recorded for the Muse label in the late 70s.
Definitely recommended: Ellington Is Forever Vol.1 and 2.
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One album that rarely gets mentioned is "The Tender Gender" from 1966 - perfect KB tone and a great bunch of sidemen:
The Tender Gender:
If Someone Had Told Me:
Girl Talk:
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I really like Lotus Blossom.
All his albums are worth having.
Kenny Burrell "Lotus Blossom" - Full Album - YouTube



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