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These 2007 sessions by Kenny Barron are a bit unusual, as he works with several different groups, playing mostly originals. His trio with bassist Kiyoshi Kitagawa and drummer Francisco Mela are present on eight of the CD's ten tracks, including one trio feature, the light-hearted "The First Year," penned by Alex Nguyen. The masterful soprano saxophonist Steve Wilson is added on three numbers, including the intricate post-bop vehicle "The Traveler," the driving "Speed Trap," and the lovely impressionistic ballad "Illusion." African guitarist Lionel Loueke is Barron's sole partner for the avant-gardish "Duet," while also adding flavor to Barron's engaging "Calypso." There are several vocal features. "Phantoms" begins with a distinctively African flavor, with Loueke adding an uncredited vocal and simulating an African thumb piano on his guitar; then Thelonious Monk Jazz Vocal Competition winner Gretchen Parlato takes over, adding her haunting vocals. Veteran drummer Grady Tate has occasionally sung during his career and he adds warmth to Barron's ballad "Um Beijo." Ann Hampton Callaway is more of a cabaret singer, though she proves effective in Barron's dreamy ballad "Clouds." The pianist has Eubie Blake's "Memories of You" all to himself, sounding as if he is playing for his own enjoyment at home in a humorous arrangement that would have likely pleased its composer.
© Ken Dryden /TiVo
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Kenny Barron, MainArtist
2008 Sunnyside Communications 2008 Sunnyside Communications
Kenny Barron, MainArtist
2008 Sunnyside Communications 2008 Sunnyside Communications
Kenny Barron, MainArtist
2008 Sunnyside Communications 2008 Sunnyside Communications
Kenny Barron, MainArtist
2008 Sunnyside Communications 2008 Sunnyside Communications
Kenny Barron, MainArtist
2008 Sunnyside Communications 2008 Sunnyside Communications
Kenny Barron, MainArtist
2008 Sunnyside Communications 2008 Sunnyside Communications
Kenny Barron, MainArtist
2008 Sunnyside Communications 2008 Sunnyside Communications
Kenny Barron, MainArtist
2008 Sunnyside Communications 2008 Sunnyside Communications
Kenny Barron, MainArtist
2008 Sunnyside Communications 2008 Sunnyside Communications
Kenny Barron, MainArtist
2008 Sunnyside Communications 2008 Sunnyside Communications
Album review
These 2007 sessions by Kenny Barron are a bit unusual, as he works with several different groups, playing mostly originals. His trio with bassist Kiyoshi Kitagawa and drummer Francisco Mela are present on eight of the CD's ten tracks, including one trio feature, the light-hearted "The First Year," penned by Alex Nguyen. The masterful soprano saxophonist Steve Wilson is added on three numbers, including the intricate post-bop vehicle "The Traveler," the driving "Speed Trap," and the lovely impressionistic ballad "Illusion." African guitarist Lionel Loueke is Barron's sole partner for the avant-gardish "Duet," while also adding flavor to Barron's engaging "Calypso." There are several vocal features. "Phantoms" begins with a distinctively African flavor, with Loueke adding an uncredited vocal and simulating an African thumb piano on his guitar; then Thelonious Monk Jazz Vocal Competition winner Gretchen Parlato takes over, adding her haunting vocals. Veteran drummer Grady Tate has occasionally sung during his career and he adds warmth to Barron's ballad "Um Beijo." Ann Hampton Callaway is more of a cabaret singer, though she proves effective in Barron's dreamy ballad "Clouds." The pianist has Eubie Blake's "Memories of You" all to himself, sounding as if he is playing for his own enjoyment at home in a humorous arrangement that would have likely pleased its composer.
© Ken Dryden /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 10 track(s)
- Total length: 01:08:27
- Main artists: Kenny Barron
- Label: Sunnyside
- Genre: Jazz
2008 Sunnyside Communications 2008 Sunnyside Communications
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