Kenny Barron Trio - Minor Blues (2009) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Minor Blues
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Venus Records, Inc.
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/48
Total Time: 01:12:17
Total Size: 860 MB
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Tracklist:

01 - Minor Blues 06:29
02 - Beautiful Love 06:51
03 - Emily 06:51
04 - For Heaven's Sake 09:00
05 - How Deep Is the Ocean 08:17
06 - Too Late Now 08:33
07 - Don't Explain 06:30
08 - Hush - A - Bye 06:21
09 - I've Never Been in Love Before 06:48
10 - My Ideal 06:37

The album, recorded with George Mraz and Ben Riley for the Japanese Venus label, is further proof of Barron’s great ability in a trio line-up and one of his best albums to date.
Review by Ken Dryden
Kenny Barron was honored as an NEA Jazz Master on January 12, 2010, and it was a recognition that was due. Since entering the jazz scene in the early '60s, he has made his mark as a sideman (especially with Dizzy Gillespie and Stan Getz), solo pianist, leader, and composer. These 2009 sessions pair him with frequent collaborator Ben Riley and fellow veteran George Mraz on bass. While most of the focus is on familiar standards, the opener is Barron's slinky "Minor Blues," in which Barron and Mraz both shine backed by Riley's brushwork, though the drummer switches to sticks for his breaks. The leader's jaunty take of "Emily" and driving treatment of "How Deep Is the Ocean?" sizzle. His richly textured setting of "Too Late Now" doesn't require its lyrics to get across the mood of the song, while his breezy Latin arrangement of Billie Holiday's "Don't Explain" casts this ballad in a new light. This is yet another fine example of Kenny Barron's superb chops in a small-group setting.