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I think 'Round Midnight is a great album-recorded in 1972
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03-06-2019 12:37 PM
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"Vanguard" for sure, "Kenny Burrell", "God Bless The Child", "Laid Back" and "The Artist Selects" are all great.
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Some of my favorite Kenny is as a sideman too...
All the stuff with Jimmy Smith and Stanley Turrentine is worth hearing, in my book.
I also love "All Day Long" and "All Night Long" (jam sessions, really) and Gene Ammon's "Funky."
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There's a nice trio one from the 70s on the Concord label called 'Tin Tin Deo', I'm not sure it's available now though.
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Originally Posted by grahambop
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Purely for the sound, anything KB did with his D'Angelico in the 70s is worth listening to.
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Whoops, forgot "Soul Call".
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Originally Posted by grahambop
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kenny burrells freedom recording is from two different sessions...but side b has turrentine, english and barretto..who were also later on midnight blue..plus it adds herbie hancock on piano
very midnight blue-esque...makes one realize how integral the percussionists- english and barretto were to the mb vibe
cheersLast edited by neatomic; 03-06-2019 at 04:38 PM.
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Originally Posted by grahambop
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This is a Frank Wess lp, bit it's got great KB on it and added bonus of Freddie Greene on rhythm guitar
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Originally Posted by TOMMO
Originally Posted by wintermoon
I have around 60 of his albums. My favorite tends to be whichever one I'm currently playing.
Danny W.
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This is pretty sweet
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Stormy Monday Blues
John
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another good sideman record is wynton kelly's "piano" (with paul chambers and philly joe jones)
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Jimmy Smith's Organ Grinder Swing has great Burrell all over it.
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