Kenny Burrell - Midnight At The Village Vanguard (1995)
BAND/ARTIST: Kenny Burrell
- Title: Midnight At The Village Vanguard
- Year Of Release: 1995
- Label: Evidence Music[ECD 22124-2]
- Genre: Jazz, Bop
- Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
- Total Time: 76:50
- Total Size: 409 MB(+3%) | 182 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01 Introduction 1:11
02 Bemsha Swing 7:13
03 Little Sunflower 11:04
04 Cup Bearers 7:02
05 Ruby My Dear 8:15
06 Cotton Tail 7:27
07 My One And Only Love 6:15
08 David Danced // Come Sunday 8:15
09 Parker's Mood 8:09
10 Do What You Gotta Do 8:50
11 Kenny's Theme 3:09
personnel :
Peter Washington - Bass
Sherman Ferguson - Drums
Kenny Burrell - Guitar
James Williams - Piano
Kenny Burrell played several nights at the Village Vanguard in August of 1993, and those shows are documented on two CDs -- this one and Then Along Came Kenny, which was released the following year. Both were produced by Burrell with Yoichi Nakao and feature an unfortunately ill-defined sound; pianist James Williams, bassist Peter Washington and drummer Sherman Ferguson are clearly audible, but Burrell's guitar is sometimes muffled. The program itself is quite nice, and features a good mix of standards, modern compositions and Burrell originals, but the guitarist is hobbled, as he is on the other recording from this series of concerts, by a certain tentativeness. Burrell's tendency to hedge his bets is brought out most sharply on the Thelonious Monk compositions -- if you play "Bemsha Swing" safe, you're not playing "Bemsha Swing." But he does have great tone, and there's no arguing with any of the specific gestures he makes; the problem lies in those he doesn't make and could have.~Rick Anderson
01 Introduction 1:11
02 Bemsha Swing 7:13
03 Little Sunflower 11:04
04 Cup Bearers 7:02
05 Ruby My Dear 8:15
06 Cotton Tail 7:27
07 My One And Only Love 6:15
08 David Danced // Come Sunday 8:15
09 Parker's Mood 8:09
10 Do What You Gotta Do 8:50
11 Kenny's Theme 3:09
personnel :
Peter Washington - Bass
Sherman Ferguson - Drums
Kenny Burrell - Guitar
James Williams - Piano
Kenny Burrell played several nights at the Village Vanguard in August of 1993, and those shows are documented on two CDs -- this one and Then Along Came Kenny, which was released the following year. Both were produced by Burrell with Yoichi Nakao and feature an unfortunately ill-defined sound; pianist James Williams, bassist Peter Washington and drummer Sherman Ferguson are clearly audible, but Burrell's guitar is sometimes muffled. The program itself is quite nice, and features a good mix of standards, modern compositions and Burrell originals, but the guitarist is hobbled, as he is on the other recording from this series of concerts, by a certain tentativeness. Burrell's tendency to hedge his bets is brought out most sharply on the Thelonious Monk compositions -- if you play "Bemsha Swing" safe, you're not playing "Bemsha Swing." But he does have great tone, and there's no arguing with any of the specific gestures he makes; the problem lies in those he doesn't make and could have.~Rick Anderson
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