Kenny Burrell: Every Note Swings
By CHRIS M. SLAWECKI
Published: February 6, 2012
Kenny Burrell has appeared on so many essential jazz recordings that jazz history and his story seem irretrievably intertwined. Billie Holiday's valedictory rumination "Lady Sings the Blues (Verve, 1956)?" Jimmy Smith's epochal funk throwdown "Back at the Chicken Shack (Blue Note, 1960)?" Tony Bennett's Carnegie Hall debut? Kenny Burrell played guitar for them all. Even Jimi Hendrix once famously remarked, "Kenny Burrell—that's the sound I'm looking for."
Born in 1931 Detroit, Burrell seemed almost destined to become a musician. While he grew up, his dad played ukulele and banjo, his mom sang in church, and his older brother played saxophone, all of which inspired Burrell to explore music through guitar. But, just as importantly, Burrell grew up nurtured by a nascent Detroit music scene that soon shone with a remarkable number of stars such as Donald Byrd, Yusef Lateef, Milt Jackson, Tommy Flanagan and many others. Playing together in and around Detroit, like iron sharpening iron, made their musicianship soulful and strong.
Showing posts with label Kenny Burrell. Show all posts
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Sunday, February 26, 2012
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Quotes: "Kenny Burrell"
"It's important to help people understand how valuable and how important jazz is, and also to make them understand that this music is theirs, that it's a part of them.
When more people learn to understand and appreciate it, it's going to be a win-win."
from the "Every Note Swings" interview of: ~all·about·jazz
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Videos: Kenny Burrell Trio - Jeannine (1990)
Japanese Club Date for TV
Kenny Burrell - guitar
Bob Magnuson - bass
Sherman Ferguson - drums
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Albums» Kenny Burrell: 'Round Midnight (1998)
Kenny Burrell: 'Round Midnight (1998)
Album review Scott Yanow ~allmusic.com
This is a typically tasteful Kenny Burrell record (reissued on CD) with the guitarist mostly emphasizing ballads. Five of the seven songs (which include "Make Someone Happy," "Since I Fell for You" and the theme from "A Streetcar Named Desire") find Burrell assisted by pianist Richard Wyands (who also played electric piano), bassist Reggie Johnson and drummer Lenny McBrowne. "'Round Midnight" is played by Burrell with pianist Joe Sample, bassist Johnson and drummer Paul Humphrey while "Blues in the Night" is an unaccompanied guitar solo. Although the music overall is well-played, no real sparks fly and the results often border on being sleepy.
Tracklist:
01. A Streetcar Named Desire (7:02)
02. Make Someone Happy (5:19)
03. 'Round Midnight (5:13)
04. I Think it's Going to Rain Today (5:03)
05. Since I Fell for You (4:48)
06. I'm Gonna Laugh You Right Out of My Life (6:44)
07. Blues in the Night (3:33)
Personnel:
Kenny Burrell - guitar
Richard Wyands, Joe Sample - piano
Reggie Johnson - bass
Lenny McBrowne, Paul Humphrey - drums
Additional Info:
Produced by Kenny Burrell and Harry Abraham
Supervised by Ray Shanklin
Recorded at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley; 1972
Remastering, 1998 - Phil De Lancie (Fantasy)
Art direction and photography by Tony Lane
Genre: Bop, Guitar
Label: Fantasy/OJC
Year: 1998
Album review Scott Yanow ~allmusic.com
This is a typically tasteful Kenny Burrell record (reissued on CD) with the guitarist mostly emphasizing ballads. Five of the seven songs (which include "Make Someone Happy," "Since I Fell for You" and the theme from "A Streetcar Named Desire") find Burrell assisted by pianist Richard Wyands (who also played electric piano), bassist Reggie Johnson and drummer Lenny McBrowne. "'Round Midnight" is played by Burrell with pianist Joe Sample, bassist Johnson and drummer Paul Humphrey while "Blues in the Night" is an unaccompanied guitar solo. Although the music overall is well-played, no real sparks fly and the results often border on being sleepy.
Tracklist:
01. A Streetcar Named Desire (7:02)
02. Make Someone Happy (5:19)
03. 'Round Midnight (5:13)
04. I Think it's Going to Rain Today (5:03)
05. Since I Fell for You (4:48)
06. I'm Gonna Laugh You Right Out of My Life (6:44)
07. Blues in the Night (3:33)
Personnel:
Kenny Burrell - guitar
Richard Wyands, Joe Sample - piano
Reggie Johnson - bass
Lenny McBrowne, Paul Humphrey - drums
Additional Info:
Produced by Kenny Burrell and Harry Abraham
Supervised by Ray Shanklin
Recorded at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley; 1972
Remastering, 1998 - Phil De Lancie (Fantasy)
Art direction and photography by Tony Lane
Genre: Bop, Guitar
Label: Fantasy/OJC
Year: 1998
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