Kenny Dorham - Essential Classics, Vol. 885: Kenny Dorham (2025)

Artist: Kenny Dorham
Title: Essential Classics, Vol. 885: Kenny Dorham
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Essential Classics
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 24bit-44.1kHz Flac (tracks) / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 2:01:13
Total Size: 880/455 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Essential Classics, Vol. 885: Kenny Dorham
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Essential Classics
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 24bit-44.1kHz Flac (tracks) / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 2:01:13
Total Size: 880/455 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Autumn in New York (4:31)
2. Riffin' (7:43)
3. Monaco (6:34)
4. 'Round About Midnight (7:46)
5. Autumn Leaves (3:05)
6. I Remember Clifford (2:56)
7. Since i Fell for You (4:16)
8. Angel Eyes (5:27)
9. Royal Roost (8:40)
10. Who Cares (6:21)
1. I Understand ( 4:12)
2. This is the Moment ( 2:37)
3. Where are You? ( 4:30)
4. From this Moment on ( 4:46)
5. Golden Earrings ( 2:41)
6. Make Me a Present of You ( 3:06)
7. Blue Bossa (13:31)
8. A Night in Tunisia ( 9:28)
9. Confirmation (14:26)
10. Memories of You ( 4:30)
American trumpet player
Born August 30, 1924 in Fairfield, Texas, USA
Died December 5, 1972 in New York, New York, USA.
He played in the big bands of Lionel Hampton, Billy Eckstine, Dizzy Gillespie, Mercer Ellington and the quintet of Charlie Parker. He was a charter member of the original cooperative Jazz Messengers. He also recorded as a sideman with Thelonious Monk and Sonny Rollins and replaced Clifford Brown in groups led by Max Roach.
As leader, he recorded in 1956 as Kenny Dorham And The Jazz Prophets. In 1963, Dorham's group included Joe Henderson; the two men collaborated for several years.
Aged 48, Dorham died from kidney disease.
Born August 30, 1924 in Fairfield, Texas, USA
Died December 5, 1972 in New York, New York, USA.
He played in the big bands of Lionel Hampton, Billy Eckstine, Dizzy Gillespie, Mercer Ellington and the quintet of Charlie Parker. He was a charter member of the original cooperative Jazz Messengers. He also recorded as a sideman with Thelonious Monk and Sonny Rollins and replaced Clifford Brown in groups led by Max Roach.
As leader, he recorded in 1956 as Kenny Dorham And The Jazz Prophets. In 1963, Dorham's group included Joe Henderson; the two men collaborated for several years.
Aged 48, Dorham died from kidney disease.