Kenny Burrell with Coleman Hawkins - Bluesey Burrell (2019) [SACD]
Artist: Kenny Burrell, Coleman Hawkins
Title: Bluesey Burrell
Year Of Release: 1963 / 2019
Label: Analogue Productions
Genre: Jazz
Quality: DSD64 image (*.iso) 2.0
Total Time: 34:31
Total Size: 1.39 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Bluesey Burrell
Year Of Release: 1963 / 2019
Label: Analogue Productions
Genre: Jazz
Quality: DSD64 image (*.iso) 2.0
Total Time: 34:31
Total Size: 1.39 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Tres Talbras
2. No More
3. Guilty
4. Montono Blues
5. I Thought About You
6. Out Of This World
7. It's Getting Dark
Personnel:
Kenny Burrell, guitar
Coleman Hawkins, tenor sax
Tommy Flanagan, piano
Major Holey, bass
Eddie Locke, drums
Ray Barretto, conga
Analogue Productions releases 25 of the most collectible, rarest, most audiophile-sounding Rudy Van Gelder recordings ever made in their Prestige Stereo Series on Hybrid Stereo SACD.
This session is a model of the emotionally intense ballad programs featured on Prestige's Moodsville subsidiary. The great Kenny Burrell receives a major assist from saxophone patriarch Coleman Hawkins (who is in exemplary early-Sixties form), Hawkins's rhythm section of the time (made up exclusively of natives of Burrell's hometown Detroit) and conga drummer Ray Barretto. The choice of material and variety of settings are inspired, with Burrell heard solo on "No More," over just bass and drums on "Guilty," in two different quintet settings and on three titles by the full sextet. Each soloist is fully engaged throughout, with things shifting into even higher gear when Burrell and Hawkins converse on "Montono Blues" and "I Thought About You." With Coleman Hawkins, Tommy Flanagan, Major Holley, Eddie Locke and Ray Barretto.
This session is a model of the emotionally intense ballad programs featured on Prestige's Moodsville subsidiary. The great Kenny Burrell receives a major assist from saxophone patriarch Coleman Hawkins (who is in exemplary early-Sixties form), Hawkins's rhythm section of the time (made up exclusively of natives of Burrell's hometown Detroit) and conga drummer Ray Barretto. The choice of material and variety of settings are inspired, with Burrell heard solo on "No More," over just bass and drums on "Guilty," in two different quintet settings and on three titles by the full sextet. Each soloist is fully engaged throughout, with things shifting into even higher gear when Burrell and Hawkins converse on "Montono Blues" and "I Thought About You." With Coleman Hawkins, Tommy Flanagan, Major Holley, Eddie Locke and Ray Barretto.