Showing posts with label Kenny Barron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kenny Barron. Show all posts

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Green Chimneys

In the 1980s, Kenny Barron was recognized as one of jazz's top pianists, a modern mainstream master who two decades later is still in prime form. His 1983 trio date with bassist Buster Williams and drummer Ben Riley, Green Chimneys, originally consisted of six songs highlighted by "Softly As in a Morning Sunrise", "Straight No Chaser", and a lengthy version of "There Is No Greater Love". The CD reissue adds a second alternate take of "Time Was", plus three numbers ("Skylark", "When Lights Are Low", and Barron's "Morning Blues") recorded with the same musicians in 1987. The additions are of equally high quality as the earlier set, making this swinging program (which has almost 68 minutes of music) a bargain.

~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide.


Artist: Kenny Barron
Album: Green Chimneys
Year: 1983, 1987
Label: Criss Cross Jazz

Personnel:
Kenny Barron: piano
Buster Williams: bass
Ben Riley: drums


Tracks:

  1. Softly As In A Morning Sunrise
  2. Don't Explain
  3. There Is No Greater Love
  4. Skylark
  5. Green Chimneys
  6. Straight No Chaser
  7. Time Was
  8. When Lights Are Low
  9. Morning Blues
  10. Time Was (Take 2)

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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

A Turtle's Dream

Since her 1960 recording for Candid, Abbey Lincoln has brought an unequaled passion to the jazz vocal art, an ability to invest words with special shades of meaning that recalls the spirit of Billie Holiday. Her talent has long been appreciated more by musicians than by a large general audience (perhaps because her work is so focused on maximizing the emotional potential of a lyric rather than on treating the voice as an instrument, as many jazz singers do). That respect is reciprocal: her work has always featured the finest musicians, from Eric Dolphy to Stan Getz. Lincoln composed most of the music and lyrics on this 1994 set, and each song is a journey into the self, into the wellsprings of life, from loss to joy. Her accompanists rise to the emotional occasion: fine moments are contributed by Kenny Barron, Charlie Haden, Pat Metheny, Roy Hargrove, saxophonist Julien Lourau, and Lincoln's frequent accompanist, pianist Rodney Kendrick.

-Stuart Broomer

Album: A Turtle's Dream
Year: 1994
Label: Verve

Personnel:
Abbey Lincoln: vocals
Rodney Kendrick: piano
Charlie Haden: bass
Victor Lewis: drums
featuring:
Roy Hargrove: trumpet on 4,8
Julien Lourau: soprano saxophone on 10 and tenor saxophone on 2,4,7,8
Kenny Barron: piano on 3,11
Pat Metheny: guitars on 1,5,6,11
Lucky Peterson: guitar and background vocals on 9
Christian McBride: bass on 4,8
Michael Bowie: bass on 7,9
String arrangements by:
Laurent Cugny on 1
Randolph Noel on 3


Track List:
  1. Throw It Away
  2. A Turtle's Dream
  3. Down Here Below
  4. Nature Boy
  5. Avec Le Temps
  6. Should've Been
  7. My Love Is You
  8. Storywise
  9. Hey, Lordy Mama
  10. Not To Worry
  11. Being Me

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