Kenny Drew - Kenny Drew And His Progressive Piano (1954)

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Title: Kenny Drew And His Progressive Piano
Year Of Release: 1954
Label: Verve Reissues
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:55:10
Total Size: 127 mb | 230 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Kenny Drew - Bluesville
02. Kenny Drew - Angie
03. Kenny Drew - I Can Make You Love Me
04. Kenny Drew - My Beautiful Lady
05. Kenny Drew - Many Miles Away
06. Kenny Drew - 52nd Street Theme
07. Kenny Drew - I'll Remember April
08. Kenny Drew - Four And Five
09. Kenny Drew - Polka Dots And Moonbeams
10. Kenny Drew - Lo Flame
11. Kenny Drew - Chartreuse
12. Kenny Drew - Kenny's Blues

This compilation pairs two of pianist Kenny Drew's earliest record dates as a leader, both of which were issued by Norgran in the mid-'50s. For the most part, the music is rather easygoing, with an emphasis on ballads. With bassist Eugene Wright (who would join Dave Brubeck's classic quartet within a few years) and either Charles Wright or Lawrence Marable on drums, Drew mixes seven originals, a pair of standards, and a couple of long forgotten tunes. The rapid-fire treatment of "Fifty-Second Street Theme" (with some fine bass work) and the oft-center approach to "I'll Remember April" provide some variety from the generally laid-back sound of the CD. Also rewarding are Drew's two solos, both of which are ballads: the obscure "I Can Make You Love Me (If You'll Let Me)" and the venerable standard "Polka Dots and Moonbeams." The pianist's compositions are enjoyable, though not particularly memorable. Reissued on CD in Japan by Polygram in 1992, this disc is well worth acquiring for bop fans, providing they can find it.