Kenny Burrell - Tenderly: Solo Guitar Concert (Live in Pasadena) (2011) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Tenderly: Solo Guitar Concert (Live in Pasadena)
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: HighNote Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/48
Total Time: 01:06:48
Total Size: 670 mb
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Tracklist:

01 - Tenderly (Live in Pasadena)
02 - Remembering Wes (Live in Pasadena)
03 - Autumn Leaves (Live in Pasadena)
04 - Spoken Indroduction to Billie Holiday Medley (Live in Pasadena)
05 - No More / Don't Explain / But Beautiful (Live in Pasadena)
06 - A Child Is Born (Live in Pasadena)
07 - Spoken Introduction to What a Wonderful World (Live in Pasadena)
08 - What a Wonderful World (Live in Pasadena)
09 - Spoken Introduction to Soulful Brothers (Live in Pasadena)
10 - Soulful Brothers (Live in Pasadena)
11 - Spoken Introduction to Ellingtonia Montage (Live in Pasadena)
12 - Azure, I Ain't Got Nothin' but the Blues, Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me, Star Crossed Lovers, Warm Valley, David Danced, Come Sunday (Live in Pasadena)
13 - Come on Blues (Live in Pasadena)
14 - Spoken Introduction to Recado Bossa Nova (Live in Pasadena)
15 - Recado Bossa Nova (Live in Pasadena)
16 - Why Did I Choose You? / My Foolish Heart (Live in Pasadena)
17 - Spring Can Really Hang You up the Most (Live in Pasadena)
18 - Spoken Introduction to Be Yourself (Live in Pasadena)
19 - Be Yourself (Live in Pasadena)
20 - Come Rain or Come Shine (Live in Pasadena)
21 - Prelude No. 3: Butterflying (Live in Pasadena)

Kenny Burrell has long been one of the top jazz guitarists, not only for his effortless ability to swing and terrific chops, but for his lyrical way of playing that never goes out of style. This live material comes from a pair of 2007 sets in California, featuring the jazz master unaccompanied. From the opening rendition of "Tenderly" he puts his audience on notice that they're in for a memorable evening. Burrell takes "Tenderly" from a soft introduction into a cooking bop workout. Other standards include an intimate, nostalgic "What a Wonderful World," a conversational, stop-and-go setting of "Come Rain or Come Shine," and a lovely, melancholy "Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most." His medley tributes to songs made popular by Billie Holiday and Duke Ellington mix some atypical choices (how many players include relative obscurities like "No More" or "David Danced" in their salutes to these jazz greats?). Burrell's originals include a mellow tribute to another jazz guitar great ("Remembering Wes") and the upbeat, easygoing "Be Yourself" that features his vocal as well. Tenderly is beautifully recorded in front of appreciative audiences, who wisely hold their applause until the last moment to not miss a note by this talented guitarist.