Kenny Dorham - Jazz Contemporary (Remastered) (2023) [Hi-Res]

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Artist:
Title: Jazz Contemporary
Year Of Release: 1960/2023
Label: J. Joes J. Edizioni Musicali
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/44,1, FLAC (tracks), 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:39:35
Total Size: 456 / 255 / 91 MB
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Tracklist:

01 - A Waltz 05:30
02 - Monk's Mood 08:05
03 - In Your Own Sweet Way 07:57
04 - Horn Salute 08:24
05 - Tonica 02:53
06 - This Love Of Mine 06:46

Originally on the Time label, this album features the excellent (but always underrated) trumpeter Kenny Dorham heading a quintet that also includes baritonist Charles Davis, pianist Steve Kuhn, either Jimmy Garrison or Butch Warren on bass, and drummer Buddy Enlow. The results are not quite essential but everyone plays up to par, performing three of Dorham's originals plus "In Your Own Sweet Way," "Monk's Mood," and "This Love of Mine." It's fine hard bop, the modern mainstream music of the period.

Great work from one of the hippest jazz contemporaries of the late 60s — trumpeter Kenny Dorham, a player who was really coming into his own by the time of this album! The record has Kenny with a nice sort of edge — not as boldly experimental as his 60s work for Blue Note, but definitely pushing things forward from the 50s — shaking off the sweet for a bit more bite, and working with a great lineup that includes Steve Kuhn on piano, Charles Davis on baritone sax, and either Jimmy Garrison or Butch Warren on bass. Kuhn and Davis really bring some interesting elements to the record — and titles include “Tonica”, “Monk’s Mood”, “In Your Own Sweet Way”, and “Horn Salute”

"Originally on the Time label, this LP features the excellent (but always underrated) trumpeter Kenny Dorham heading a quintet that also includes baritonist Charles Davis, pianist Steve Kuhn, either Jimmy Garrison or Butch Warren on bass, and drummer Buddy Enlow. The results are not quite essential but everyone plays up to par, performing three of Dorham's originals plus "In Your Own Sweet Way," "Monk's Mood," and "This Love of Mine." It's fine hard bop, the modern mainstream music of the period." (Scott Yanow, ANG)