Kenny Burrell - Midnight Blue
Жанр: Jazz, Blues
Год записи: 1963
Год издания: 2012 Remaster
Издатель (лейбл): Blue Note Records
Аудиокодек: FLAC 24bit 96kHz
Тип рипа: tracks
Продолжительность: 35:38
Треклист:
1 Chitlins Con Carne 5:30
2 Mule 6:57
3 Soul Lament 2:43
4 Midnight Blue 4:01
5 Wavy Gravy 5:47
6 Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You 4:25
7 Saturday Night Blues 6:15
Тёмно - синий
High Resolution Mastering by Alan Yoshida and Robin Lynn at Blanche DuBois, April 2012
“In preparing these hi def remasters, we were very conscientious about maintaining the feel of the original releases while adding a previously unattainable transparency and depth. It now sounds like you've set up your chaise lounge right in the middle of Rudy Van Gelder's studio!” - Blue Note President, Don Was.
Midnight Blue is Kenny Burrell’s understated masterpiece and one of the finest displays of bluesy-jazz guitar playing. The guitarist whose tone entranced Jimi Hendrix and whose style was emulated by Stevie Ray Vaughan moves deliberately and patiently through this intimate set. Standouts include the smokin’ opener, “Chitlins Con Carne” and the stunning “Soul Lament.” His elegant choice of chords and melodic intensity are powerful and fluid. This star-studded affair also features tenor saxophonist Stanley Turrentine, double-bassist Major Holley Jr., drummer Bill English and conga-player Ray Barretto. In 2005, NPR included the album in its “Basic Jazz Library,” describing the album as “one of the great jazzy blues records.”
Reviews
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"It's completely unpretentious and sincere blues playing, conjuring up a late-night atmosphere from the very outset. All of Burrell's solos are beautifully constructed and played with a real regard for tone." - Gramophone
"A classic Blue Note, guitarist Kenny Burrell's Midnight Blue (1963) oozes with all that title suggests...The sound is famously great: wide open, natural, warm, and simply 'there.' Burrell's electric guitar has superb tone and articulation, Stanley Turrentine's tenor sax a creamy, brassy bite, Major Holley Jr.'s bass a fat sense of weight, and the drums and conga realistic snap and texture." - Wayne Garcia, The Absolute Sound
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